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Similarly, landless peasants are both an economic and a social problem, and the current administration has taken on
vested
interests to push forward on an exciting market-based land reform, one which has received support from the World Bank.
Which country achieves this goal first will depend not only on revenue, but also on the political will to overcome
vested
interests.
While US Chief Administrator Paul Bremer recently
vested
authority in a number of judges, their powers are extremely limited, and apply only to present violations, not the sustained abuses of human rights that defined Saddam's regime.
The negotiations on the so-called 'Agenda 2000' were marked by squabbling between the member states defending their
vested
interests.
Just as Deng’s status and forcefulness enabled him to face down his opponents and keep China’s economic modernization on course, President Xi Jinping’s determined leadership can overcome
vested
interests and implement the needed reforms.
But
vested
interests will not back down.
Indeed, the struggle for sustainability, especially in Africa, is becoming a new battleground, featuring deployments by the BRICS, the G-20, Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC), Mercosur, and other international groupings and local
vested
interests.
But
vested
interests go only so far in explaining the failure of the left.
Both have a strong grasp of history, as well as the charisma and will needed to confront recalcitrant
vested
interests.
Reforming China’s Commanding HeightsMILAN – Chinese President Xi Jinping’s massive anti-corruption campaign has advanced a number of key objectives: It has gone a long way toward restoring confidence in the Communist Party’s commitment to a merit-based system; countered a decades-old pattern of public-sector domination; reduced the power of
vested
interests to block reform; and bolstered Xi’s popularity among private-sector actors, if far less so with the bureaucracy.
And markets increasingly seem to be captured by
vested
interests.
Banks also embody the tangle of
vested
interests, malpractice, and even corruption that, together with la dolce vita, have come to be associated with Italy.
Any effort to put Italy’s banking sector on a sounder footing will require a stable majority government, consistent determination to put economic growth at the center of the political agenda, and willingness to confront Italy’s many
vested
interests.
Both countries face formidable resistance to reform from formidable
vested
interests and lobby groups.
The problem is that many country-specific factors, such as political concerns and pressure from
vested
interests, can impede this process.
That reflects the power not only of
vested
interests but also of established ideas.
Set against the impressive body of science underpinning the Chernobyl Forum, such responses reflect the tenacity not only of myths and misconceptions, but also of
vested
interests.
On balance, of course, the economic downside to enlargement should only be a short-run problem, mainly a matter of perceptions and sectoral
vested
interests.
But in the short-term, perceptions and
vested
interests are the very stuff of political debate.
France and Italy are lacking young people who want to be new entrepreneurs or innovators, and those few who do are impeded by entrenched corporations and other
vested
interests.
In other words, China’s future – and that of the global economy – depends on how committed its leaders are to overcoming
vested
interests and pursuing comprehensive structural and policy reform.
But that window will close fast, because beneficiaries of specific reform policies have morphed into
vested
interests, which are fighting hard to protect what they have.
And investors were also reassured by the fact that the world’s second most powerful economy, China, had a
vested
interest in a relatively strong, stable dollar, owing to the fact that a large portion of its massive stock of foreign-exchange reserves was held in dollars.
The big campaign contributors to both parties pay to ensure that their
vested
interests dominate political debates.
Only institutions give predictability to cooperation, they create the mutual confidence necessary for working together, they establish a
vested
interest in joint success and put pressure on bureaucracies to deliver.
The legislation to enact the TPP will simply push aside the lobbies and
vested
interests that have been so effective in slowing down or diverting piecemeal reforms.
In parts of South Asia, violent conflict and the power of
vested
interests threaten the rule of law.
Vested
interests remain powerful, certainly in Congress – and even within the White House.
In this context, Xi must convince the public that he will not allow
vested
interests to block change.
And governments must reallocate resources from institutions -- and the bureaucracies that have a
vested
interest in preserving their positions -- to organizations that support community-based living.
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