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We Europeans must favor stability, create a real spirit of co-ownership, and promote political responsibility.In this new framework, the EU should avoid excessive conditionality, especially during the
transition
period.
The EBRD made an important contribution to the economic
transition
process in Eastern Europe; there’s a good case for drawing on its experience and expertise to help the southern Mediterranean.
But, for almost 40 years, not a single Arab-majority country has been classified as a democracy, so a democratic
transition
in either Tunisia or Egypt (or elsewhere in the region) would be of immense importance for the entire Arab world.
A key factor here is that the military is not complicating the
transition
to democracy.
In short, a successful democratic
transition
is possible in Tunisia, and not impossible in Egypt.
While reading the economic tea leaves is always risky, there are signs that we are at the cusp of a
transition
to a new regime in which the rules of the game will not be nearly as accommodating for export-led strategies.
Some hope reason will prevail at least to some extent, particularly given that markets are now pushing the green
transition.
It is helpful that China has already said that it will not forego the opportunities inherent in the green transition, and that it will take the global lead if the US bows out.
Since open society is more sophisticated than the system it replaces and requires complex institutions for its survival, a speedy
transition
requires outside assistance.
European politics are, too, undergoing a potentially significant transition, with the new European Commission set to commence operations, against a worrying background of rising nationalism in European Union member states.
Established in 1987 during South Korea’s
transition
to democracy, the short timeframe hampers the incumbent’s ability to devise, implement, and sustain long-term policies.
The US, concerned with ensuring stability in case of a
transition
to a new government, is keeping silent about its preference for Musharraf to remain head of both the government and the army.
Stuck in transition, protesters and liberalizers are losing hope that they can establish enduring pluralist democracies and generate inclusive economic growth.
The
transition
to a service economy often went hand in hand with the decline of unions, employment protections, and norms of pay equity, greatly weakening workers’ bargaining power and job security.
Two factors determined the share of each type of job – and thus the extent of inequality produced by the post-industrial transition: the education and skill level of the workforce, and the degree of institutionalization of labor markets in services (in addition to manufacturing).
Instead, an attempt should be made to link a military intervention against ISIS, conducted under the auspices of the UN Security Council, with an agreement on a political
transition
process that moves from an armistice to a national unity government for Syria and the end of the Assad regime.
Certainly, one will not be found in more United Nations resolutions, which is why US President Barack Obama is now believed to favor a “managed transition” in Syria that would not fatally erode the existing instruments of the Syrian state.
This past January, China, alongside Russia, vetoed a Security Council resolution that condemned Burma’s human rights record and called on the government to stop attacks on ethnic minorities, release political prisoners, and begin a
transition
towards national reconciliation and democracy.
The international community must make clear that China’s interests would be protected during a
transition
to a more open society in Burma, and that some version of the oil pipeline project will be supported by any new regime.
Given that American companies have large amounts of profits abroad that have never been subject to US tax, the
transition
could even be carried out in a way that raises net revenue.
The second scenario is an Islamist regime: Morsi negotiates with SCAF a
transition
to civilian rule;Islamists continue to dominate a restored parliament; and the new constitution establishes a theocratic state.
Mahmoud,” to help the book’s Martian-raised protagonist make the
transition
to life in the United States.
But so are some segments of civil society, which are concerned that a
transition
to a green economy might negatively affect the poor and expose them to greater risks and vulnerabilities.
One concern among critics is that a
transition
to a green economy will essentially monetize nature, exposing the world’s forests, fresh water, and fisheries to the profit-seeking behavior of bankers and traders, whose shortcomings helped to trigger the financial and economic turmoil of the past four years.
That shift in mindset will fuel China’s
transition
to a consumer-led economy.
China’s government believed that it could engineer a soft landing in the
transition
from torrid double-digit economic growth, fueled by exports and investments, to steady and balanced growth underpinned by domestic consumption, especially of services.
This could lead to a fiscal catastrophe for the government at the very moment when the country is attempting a complicated political
transition.
The daughter of the founder of independent Burma, Suu Kyi is now engaged in perhaps the most delicate task of her remarkable political career – trying to engineer a true democratic
transition
from decades of military dictatorship.
Policy measures such as a tax on carbon emissions can help to address some – but only some – challenges of the energy
transition.
The dispossessed minorities who have the strongest stake in civil rights play no role during the democratic
transition
for the simple reason that they cannot normally bring anything to the bargaining table.
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