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Unity among the former revolutionary opposition is critical for the success of any democratic transition, and Egypt is no exception.
A recent report by the New Climate Economy suggests that, in transportation alone, a low-carbon
transition
would create 23 million jobs worldwide annually.
People entertained the illusion that the
transition
from communism would be fast and relatively painless.
In such a period of transition, Iran can enhance its global role.
While it is now clear that much of the Arab world is in transition, the end point is not yet clear.
The key theoretical point in the
transition
to a debt-fueled economy was the redefinition of uncertainty as risk.
President Barack Obama followed a successful visit to the APEC forum in China with a fruitful stopover in Myanmar to bolster the country’s political transition, before finishing at the G-20’s remarkably productive meeting in Brisbane.
It is now understood that even the sanctions against South Africa’s apartheid regime may have impeded the
transition
to majority rule.
Germany is contending with a political realignment and in the early phases of a
transition
to a new leader.
Given this trend, a major challenge for all advanced economies is to support those goods-producing workers whose jobs disappear and to facilitate their
transition
to employment in services.
With the right approach, it can manage a smooth
transition
from middle- to high-income status – a
transition
that would not only improve the wellbeing of China’s 1.3 billion citizens, but also reduce risks and uncertainties in the global economy.
Admittedly, China’s major systemic reforms await the country’s leadership transition, now expected in November.
To derail emerging economies’ growth momentum at this stage probably would require either an additional major demand shock from the advanced economies, or some kind of failure in China’s leadership
transition
that impedes systemic reform and affects the country’s growth.
But coercive regime change was never the key to democratic
transition.
Even so, the European Union could enhance its global clout through a strategic alliance with Russia, or by negotiating a Euro-Mediterranean partnership with Turkey and with the
transition
countries of the southern Mediterranean and Africa.
The ranks of businesses supporting the
transition
to a sustainable economy are growing.
But, to complete that transition, particularly in Arab countries, many more companies and other private-sector entities will need to step up.
On the real side, China needs to achieve a
transition
away from unsustainable investment-led growth.
A second agreement would establish a “stand-still transition,” whereby the UK would retain the benefits of EU membership, but also the obligations, such as contributing to the EU budget, allowing for the free movement of people, and adhering to European court rulings.
For Britons in the “Remain” camp, such a
transition
will allow the UK to stay in the EU in all but name.
The problem is that once the stand-still
transition
begins, it will be impossible to avoid a reckoning between the different tribes of Remainers and Leavers in the British Parliament.
Its choice, then, would be between the economic calamity of a no-deal Brexit or the political calamity of a never-ending
transition
that leaves it no say over EU decisions.
And, since they were separated by a
transition
from President Jimmy Carter to President Ronald Reagan, it was politically consequential that two recessions were identified.
The term was originally used to describe a
transition
in which countries enjoyed both a one-off increase in the working age population and a significant fall in fertility.
Despite great uncertainty about how long the
transition
will take, recent studies make clear that jobs involving predictable physical activity are the most vulnerable in the short term.
But predicting the timing of this
transition
is difficult.
But even with a carefully sequenced plan in place, May’s government will need to show a level of resilience and agility far beyond what has been required of its predecessors, in order to manage the
transition
without veering off the path of growth and stability.
In recent years, the Indonesian military has provided a model for other Third World military forces on how to accept a
transition
to a full democracy.
It also highlighted the rapid pace of epidemiological
transition
in middle-income countries and the persistence of communicable, maternal, newborn, and nutritional disorders in Sub-Saharan Africa.
This should lead to better trade agreements, which presuppose the eventual development of orders of magnitude more social insurance to protect people within a country during the
transition
to a more just global economy.
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