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NEW DELHI – Is China, under its new president, Xi Jinping,
undertaking
its own diplomatic pivot, parallel to the United States’ “pivot to Asia”?
The Role Of Social Policy In Democratic SocietiesGermany is
undertaking
its most wrenching reappraisal ever of its social welfare policies.
The opaqueness, wholly unnecessary complexity, and near impossibility of
undertaking
independent due diligence on these structures’ underlying risk have undermined trust in the securitization market.
This is no small undertaking, and requires passion and tenacity.
It is inexcusable that doctors, instead of
undertaking
efforts to save her, watched her die.”
The Bank of Japan and the ECB were, characteristically, the slowest to react, keeping their policy rates higher for longer, and not
undertaking
QE and other extraordinary liquidity measures until late in the day.
The hope is that, bolstered by evidence of Japan’s serious pursuit of structural reforms, they will accommodate the experiment in two ways: by not retaliating, and by
undertaking
their own domestic reforms that compensate for the output lost to Japan.
If Asia is to avoid another crisis on a similar scale, or lost decades of growth, its governments will need to embrace the type of all-encompassing reforms that Japan is
undertaking.
Support for the centrist governments
undertaking
these reforms was correspondingly stronger.
As a result, many African governments are
undertaking
large-scale institutional overhauls: reforming public-sector agencies, improving fiscal policy, and enhancing discipline on many fronts.
Fortunately, many developing countries are
undertaking
critical reforms – covering areas like social security, income distribution, the financial sector, taxation, energy, transportation, education, and health care – which should improve their longer-term potential growth rates.
These were made unlikely by giving a major role in designing them to the Eurosystem, committed to internal objectives and hence instinctively averse to
undertaking
external commitments; prudential supervision of financial institutions which could in crisis lead to large injections of liquidity.
Were one of them to oppose common action, the cohesion and credibility of any EU
undertaking
would be destroyed.
But the big question remains whether the US and its European allies still have the strength, perseverance and far-sightedness for such an
undertaking.
Since his success in the Diet election last year, Abe has talked about liberalizing electricity markets, improving corporate governance, and
undertaking
tax reform.
Reversing the cycle, however, is a difficult
undertaking
– one that requires carefully crafted policies, effective programs, and substantial investment.
It is time to decide whether the EU is a truly transnational
undertaking
or merely a vessel for inter-governmental arrangements.
A transnational
undertaking
is the superior option.
Orchestrating China’s transformation from a manufacturing- and export-based economic model to one driven by consumption and services – and that is inclusive, environmentally sustainable, and creates more than 13 million jobs annually – is a massive
undertaking.
Once the program gets underway, the Global Fund follows the implementation of the program,
undertaking
audits, monitoring, and evaluation.
Investing in Africa’s EducatorsJOHANNESBURG – Improving education is a slow, arduous, long-term
undertaking
everywhere, and nowhere more so than in Africa, where tight economic constraints often prevent sustained investment in human capital.
In its report Now for the Long Term, the Oxford Martin Commission for Future Generations – a group of experienced leaders and scholars (including us) convened to help formulate responses to global challenges – proposes mechanisms for
undertaking
this process.
Judging by the cultural difficulties encountered when immigration was only a trickle, integration of this year’s estimated 1.5 million migrants and refugees will be a mammoth
undertaking.
The time has come for Africa to unlock its true economic potential by following in the footsteps of every modern economy and
undertaking
the transition from agriculture to manufacturing.
Though Islam arrived in Iran by way of conquest in 637-651, the country did not officially adopt Shi’ism for nearly another millennium, with Shah Ismail I of the Safavid dynasty
undertaking
in 1501 the forcible conversion of the country’s Sunni population.
This is an exercise we in South Africa are not accustomed to undertaking, for as a people we tend to sell ourselves short.
But economies suffering relatively high rates of inflation or
undertaking
trade liberalization and other reforms are rarely stable, which means that information changes fast.
Although the US is certainly
undertaking
a strategic “pivot” to Asia, America alone cannot construct a viable security structure for the region.
China has been pursuing a policy of extreme Keynesianism at a time when Europe and the US are also
undertaking
massive interventions in their financial systems to prevent the current crisis from leading to a global financial collapse.
While a negotiated settlement acceptable to both Iran and the rest of the international community would be a hugely difficult undertaking, it is achievable.
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