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On the opposite side, followers of the Austrian School of economic thought, especially the ideas of Friedrich Hayek, assert that limited government and free enterprise form the only
viable
path to liberty and prosperity.
Arrogance of this sort cuts a party off from its actual supporters, who then find it easier to search, and to find, a
viable
alternative.
But postponement is not a
viable
option, for the following reasons:- Russia itself placed membership for the Baltic three atop Nato’s agenda.
Then there is Afghanistan, where Russia has sought to forge a
viable
relationship with the Taliban, replicating the US behavior of the 1980s.
The global rise in oil prices, endemic fear of change, lack of a
viable
alternative, and reliance on state hand-outs are keeping Russia in a state of inertia.
Yet Putin’s Kremlin continues to work tirelessly to prevent the formation of a strong opposition – increasing the risk that the regime will collapse without a
viable
alternative.
Few of them seriously believe that a tiny separate Patani state, wedged between Thailand and Malaysia, would be
viable.
Indeed, the catastrophes in Japan might finally achieve what decades of conflict in the Middle East have not: compel governments to invest in the research required to develop
viable
energy alternatives.
Through the unique innovation of the Truth and Reconciliation Commission, Mandela found the only
viable
bridge between his country’s racist legacy and its multi-racial present and future – a combination of political genius and humane wisdom that only the greatest of leaders possess.
Refusing to pay is not a
viable
option, because Germany and all other eurozone members are in the same boat.
I don’t think there is a
viable
alternative to global capitalism, but it does need better institutions.
If Fatah is to become a
viable
partner for peace and regain its grassroots support, it must reform itself and end the widespread corruption that has undermined its reputation.
Today, the most
viable
alternative to China’s political status quo is left Confucianism.
It is already clear that it is impossible to sustain an economically
viable
macroeconomic policy with a crisis-ridden productive sector that fails to create jobs or to distribute income relatively equitably.
But for Uribe’s consensus to outlast him and become a truly
viable
model for the continent, he knows that he must win the hearts and minds of Colombia’s disaffected rural population.
To achieve this,
viable
instruments are needed.
Talk of impeachment has become ubiquitous, but impeachment shouldn’t be attempted – and cannot be politically
viable
– unless it has a bipartisan basis rooted in the center of the two parties, as was the case with Nixon.
Only the American alternative is
viable.
They ask their government to provide
viable
jobs for them, to control crime and inflation, and to care for their health, while at the same time they do all they can to evade the taxes needed to pay for these things.
Since the commercial development of lithium-ion batteries – the rechargeable batteries common in consumer electronics – in the early 1990s, the challenge of storing and releasing power effectively enough to make sustainable energy sources
viable
alternatives to fossil fuels has been a vexing one.
ARPA-E, she declared, had attained “some holy grails in batteries,” which will enable us to “create a totally new approach to battery technology, make it work, make it commercially viable.”
Historically, few autocrats have understood that change produced peacefully by government is the most
viable
conservative solution to popular demands, and the best way to avoid violent revolution.
Creating
viable
institutions for managing public debt in a democracy is difficult.
The short answer is that the sector is too large, has too little capital, and contains too many players that lack a
viable
long-term business model.
But reliance on cheap central bank (re)financing does not represent a
viable
business model.
A bank without a
viable
business model does not shrink gradually and then disappear.
Banks with too little capital, or those without a
viable
business model, tend to continue lending to their existing customers, even if these loans are doubtful, and to restrict lending to new companies or projects.
What should be done is clear enough: recapitalize much of the sector and restructure those parts without a
viable
business model.
But there is a second, more fundamental, part to any
viable
compromise: a redefinition of transatlantic relations.
As long as the US and Russia view each other as antagonists, creating a
viable
working relationship, let alone an alliance, will be impossible.
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