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While US debt might be a deciding factor in the
upcoming
presidential election, its origins are not as clear as many claim.
US President Barack Obama’s administration, preoccupied with the
upcoming
election, continues to look inward.
In the spring the judges held a nation-wide assembly and resolved that unless the regime granted them full independence, and exclusive oversight of the voting process they would not supervise the
upcoming
presidential (or parliamentary) races.
The
upcoming
generation of leaders will be the first with little or no personal memory of the turmoil and hardship endured during the Mao Zedong years.
In Defense of World GovernmentWASHINGTON, DC – Unlike in the past, there probably will not be large protests at the
upcoming
Annual Meetings of the International Monetary Fund and the World Bank, or at the subsequent World Trade Organization meeting of trade ministers in Bali.
They will, no doubt, also arise in Obama’s
upcoming
meetings with the region’s leaders.
That is why the
upcoming
Oslo Summit on Education for Development is so important.
The
upcoming
Third International Conference on Financing for Development in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia, will be a test of the political commitment to achieve global development goals.
If Putin falls short of the high expectations in the
upcoming
parliamentary election, his fortunes in the March 14, 2004, presidential vote may be jeopardy.
Many Thais hoped that the
upcoming
vote would put the kingdom back on a path toward stability after more than a decade of political turmoil.
At the
upcoming
G20 summit, Trump should savor his long-awaited handshake with Putin.
Putin was most likely motivated, above all, by a desire to ensure the success of the
upcoming
Winter Olympic Games in Sochi.
But it should not need the
upcoming
hundredth anniversary of the second bloodiest war in history to remind our statesmen that low-level events may spin irretrievably out of control.
Our hope is that the
upcoming
conference in London demonstrates the unity of purpose and commitment to action that is so badly needed.
In France, the far-right National Front’s Marine Le Pen will attempt to turn the
upcoming
presidential election into another anti-establishment upset.
If, however, the G Major economies issued quarterly announcements of significant
upcoming
policy changes – for example, a small round of quantitative easing by country X, a larger liquidity injection by countries Y and Z, and so on – markets would be reassured that a currency war was not being fought.
The
upcoming
Strategic and Economic Dialogue between the US and China is an excellent opportunity to examine – and rethink – America’s priorities.
Shame on the US if it squanders this extraordinary chance by digging in its heels at the
upcoming
Strategic and Economic dialogue.
The
upcoming
presidential election in May and the formation of a democratically elected government, one hopes, will calm the political turmoil and lead to economic stabilization and revival.
For the Brothers, of course, everything could change if the government is dissolved after the
upcoming
parliamentary election.
For example, the Philippines has experimented with apps that give farmers news about plant and animal diseases, the best places to buy and sell farm supplies, and
upcoming
weather events.
The focus on resolving China’s macroeconomic disconnect, reflected at the Fifth Plenum and a likely precursor of what to expect in the
upcoming
13th Five-Year Plan, is thus very encouraging.
Still, all is not lost for Argentina’s
upcoming
G20 presidency.
The
upcoming
start of Transatlantic Trade and Investment Partnership talks offer a key opportunity to advance the cause of stronger investment protection.
Over the next three years, progress toward fulfilling the commitments made at the
upcoming
summit will be evaluated.
In Europe, anti-establishment parties have been gaining ground in local, regional, and national elections, complicating government formation (for example, in Spain) and influencing major policy decisions (such as the UK Conservative Party’s decision to hold the
upcoming
“Brexit” referendum).
The Weary TitanPARIS – The unfolding “currency war,” which is likely to dominate discussions at the
upcoming
G-20 summit in Seoul, must be assessed against the backdrop of the new landscape of power – a landscape that has been transformed, in just two years, by the first crisis of the globalized economy.
They not only helped to turbocharge the discussion, but also – and more important – helped to forge policymakers’ resolve to find the resources that will be required to get the job done under the
upcoming
Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs, which will succeed the MDGs).
The draft outcome document for the
upcoming
conference in Addis reflects the rapidly emerging consensus:“We will scale up investments and international cooperation to allow all children to complete free, equitable, inclusive, and quality early childhood, primary and secondary education, including through scaling up and strengthening initiatives, such as the Global Partnership for Education.”
In the wake of the sharp fall in the value of the yen over the last six months, owing to the monetary component of Japan’s efforts to jump-start its economy, the issue is expected to feature prominently on the agenda at the G-8’s
upcoming
summit in Northern Ireland.
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