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Further ahead, EMU will become a huge obstacle to the
transition
countries seeking membership in the EU itself.
America’s failure to support the opposition more actively already is provoking resentment among Syria’s population, which will undermine US efforts to influence the post-Assad
transition.
In this environment, the US needs a more activist, assertive policy toward Syria aimed at ending the conflict in such a way that bolsters regional stability and facilitates a peaceful democratic
transition.
The Soviet economists seemed enthusiastic about a
transition
to a market economy, and I was struck by how openly they spoke to us during coffee breaks or at dinner.
Only by coming together can we build a groundswell of support for climate leadership and create the right momentum to secure a fast
transition
to a sustainable and equitable world.
Transition
from one economic order to another is usually seen as a cause of decline.
For all its brutality, even the Soviet imposed
transition
to communism in the immediate postwar years did not incite a protracted fall in output.
So what made the post-communist
transition
different?
At the same time, the right carbon price would enable a smooth
transition
away from fossil fuels by encouraging investments in technological innovation.
Given the slump in energy prices, there has never been a better time to undertake the
transition
to smart, credible, and effective carbon pricing.
Its media industry is undergoing a
transition
equally as wrenching.
With regard to the new German states, both the
transition
toward democracy and a free society, and the structural changes made to the former communist economy, have been successful, though these tasks will undoubtedly require the energy and labors of several generations before they are completely fulfilled.
Anything less will undermine the
transition.
Finally, countries in
transition
need support – not only money, but also technical know-how to implement highly complex reforms.
If we Indonesians had not been in charge of our own transition, it could easily have failed.
That lesson, too, is one that all countries in
transition
should bear in mind.
In the US, President-elect Barack Obama seems to have the charisma to create this, and his status as the first minority president marks a major historical
transition
that might have great positive psychological impact in the US and around the world.
For years, the world has believed that the
transition
from a unipolar to a multipolar order would be peaceful, orderly, and steady [...].
Yet a road map for a peaceful
transition
can be designed.
Chinese President Xi Jinping has said that a crackdown on corruption is a top priority, and that unless it reaches both “tigers” (higher-ups) and “flies” (lower-level officials), there may well not be another orderly leadership
transition
of the type that brought him to power earlier this year.
Turn Left, Turn RightWARSAW: Electoral fortunes in the
transition
countries now swing like a pendulum.
Atavism seems to be a potent force in the politics of the
transition.
Efficiency and economic success are well, good, and necessary; but political involvement and participation are also needed if the
transition
is to succeed.
For his part, AMLO has spent his
transition
period introducing pro forma ballot initiatives to reverse major decisions such as the construction of a new airport outside Mexico City.
“In addition to the risk involved by any violent method of progress,” Keynes argues, “there is this further consideration that is often in need of emphasis: it is not sufficient that the state of affairs which we seek to promote should be better than the state of affairs which preceded it; it must be sufficiently better to make up for the evils of the transition.”
And glitches often bedevil the
transition.
Meanwhile, among the major emerging economies, China’s reform process is on hold, pending a leadership
transition
this fall that will clarify various internal interests’ goals and power relationships.
Sixth, establish well-planned and synchronized programs for demobilization, disarmament, and reintegration, which are sine qua non for making the
transition
from war to peace irreversible.
This would create more pressure for backing by the Security Council and set in motion a process leading to a
transition
policy in Syria.
During its
transition
period (1988-1991), Algeria’s secularists crafted a pluralist constitution that excluded religious parties.
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