Transparent
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For example, Abramovich, a former governor of the Arctic region of Chukotka, Mikhail Prokhorov, who ran as an independent candidate in the 2012 Russian presidential election, or Alexander Lebedev, the long-time financial backer of Novaya Gazeta, have sold nearly all of their assets in Russia and pursued legal and
transparent
businesses in the US and the UK.
We are proposing that subsidies be capped immediately and eliminated within five years, and that countries be fully
transparent
about all fishing subsidies, about 60% of which directly encourage unsustainable practices.
But to imagine a democratic and
transparent
Palestinian Authority when neither Syria, Egypt nor Saudi Arabia (or any other Arab country) show signs of democratization, is a pipe dream.
Such a protectorate may not develop a democratic or
transparent
Palestinian structure.
Fortunately, California, Colorado, and several other states have already developed
transparent
and open processes to identify the neediest investment-ready areas.
And, finally, they will need to provide for
transparent
and consistent reporting on outcomes, measuring not just financial returns, but also impact on economic development and poverty reduction.
The World Bank, in its efforts to support democracy and good governance, must insist on the highest standards of due process: charges of corruption should be treated seriously, and the evidence turned over to national authorities for use in open, transparent, and independent proceedings.
If anti-corruption campaigns are to be seen as effective, they must be fair and
transparent.
What has been a sad and sorry saga could have a happy ending if Wolfowitz’s successor is chosen in an open,
transparent
process.
But, as always, elections in Iran are neither predictable nor
transparent.
When democracy itself is at stake, social-media platforms have a responsibility to be
transparent.
To build credibility, Trump will need to be
transparent
about how he crafts his administration, ensuring that it includes the knowledge and experience that he lacks.
This provides a
transparent
system to evaluate the actions not only of national governments, but also of cities, economic sectors, companies, and even individuals.
Surely, in choosing its leader, an international public institution should look for the most qualified person, and the choice should be made in as open and
transparent
manner as possible.
If world leaders are serious about reducing inequality and eradicating poverty, they must commit to creating a just and
transparent
tax system.
It is certainly a poor substitute for deeper tax reform aimed at making the system simpler, more transparent, and more progressive.
Indeed, the existence of a European model continues to guide and encourage those pursuing transparent, democratic governance in many post-communist countries.
Ignatiev is likely to pursue a
transparent
and competent monetary policy and introduce deposit insurance.
Driven by real needs on the ground, projects are designed and implemented by recipients, and its procedures and operations are
transparent.
There is a better path: negotiations with Iran and North Korea over mutual security interests that are direct, transparent, objective, and free of US military threats.
Trust in US public institutions is rooted in the open and
transparent
democratic process that underpins them.
Kerry’s insistence that the US is not withdrawing, but “drawing down,” is a similarly
transparent
attempt at manipulation.
Quintarelli, Spiekermann, and their fellow champions of online ethics offer us a practical path to an Internet that is transparent, fair, democratic, and respectful of personal rights.
Today, central banks are under attack for all of these reasons: for missing their inflation targets, for failing to maintain financial stability, for failing to restore stability in
transparent
ways, and for not adequately taking into account the global repercussions of their policies.
What central banks can do to head off threats to their independence is become more
transparent.
He and Premier Wen Jiabao – often called a latter-day Zhou Enlai for his administrative abilities and willingness to play second fiddle – rolled out one impressive slogan after another: “Put people first,” “Run the country according to law,” “Render the media closer to the people,” and “Make government transparent.”
So, to the extent that the rich are self-made, and have come out winners in a fair, competitive, and
transparent
market, society may be better off allowing them to own and manage their wealth, while getting a reasonable share as taxes.
That implies a
transparent
rule of law, and competent, conservative, and countercyclical macroeconomic management.
It is incumbent on industries that deal with the poor to be
transparent
about how they earn their money – and to make the case for their activities strongly and publicly.
Reacting to Snowden’s allegations, US figures, like former CIA and NSA Director Michael Hayden, made no reference at all to America’s obligations under international law, to its interest in protecting diplomacy, or even to the unfairness and bad faith involved in spying on partners with whom one is supposedly negotiating in a
transparent
way.
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