Voice
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These institutions give a greater
voice
and sense of ownership to developing countries, are more likely to rely on moral suasion rather than conditionality, and tend to benefit from smaller information asymmetries.
But the most consequential change would be to give India’s poorest a greater
voice.
Chinese citizens, for the first time in history, were able to follow – and openly
voice
their opinions about – an unfolding power struggle at the very top of the Party almost in real time.
New geopolitical realities demand new forms of global governance, with a greater
voice
for developing and emerging countries.
But the greater
voice
and voting power that they were promised – commensurate with their status as four of the IMF’s top ten shareholders – has not been delivered.
Finally, the DRC government added its voice, but once again failed to present any evidence beyond hearsay.
That representative would use the Internet to poll her constituents before each parliamentary vote, thereby ensuring that she really is a
voice
for voters.
British Prime Minister Gordon Brown has begun to talk about a Bretton Woods II that would give a bigger
voice
to Asia in the world’s great multilateral financial and economic institutions, and French President Nicolas Sarkozy has asked that China help the West during these difficult times.
It will only deprive the country of a leading
voice
in shaping the response to new and existing challenges.
Amplified by the EU, its
voice
can influence world events, providing the country with what the British like to describe as an ability to punch above its weight.
In a bellicose world, a credible
voice
in the international arena requires a creditable military capability and high-tech military technology.
Poor countries have barely any
voice
in these institutions, because voting rights are apportioned according to countries' wealth--not unlike the bygone practice of conditioning the franchise on property ownership.
BRUSSELS – In the 18 months since the Lisbon Treaty created the European Union’s diplomatic service – the European External Action Service (EEAS) – there has been more talk than ever of Europe having a “single voice” in world affairs.
But the Commission does have a
voice
with which to rally people, and it is for their silence that Barroso and his fellow commissioners are being rebuked.
Congress, though making no promises to undo any of the BJP reforms, had relocated its soul as the
voice
of India's impoverished masses.
This new reality is here to stay, and, regardless of who wins the US election this year, anyone who is unhappy with high inequality will have a voice, the ability to finance it, and the power to affect policymaking.
The general perception is that Britain’s
voice
in international affairs is less influential than at any time since then, too.
The party appears to be attracting many people who voted against independence but who want more regional autonomy and a stronger
voice
for Scotland in the Westminster Parliament.
For the old structures to unravel, a strong
voice
for Europe and openness should emerge.
Giving
voice
to German “transfer fatigue”, the FDP is adamantly opposed to any arrangement that transfers German money to underperforming member states.
As for global security, it is clear that EU countries can exert international influence only when they speak with one
voice.
Livni might find a strong
voice
in Israel’s government; the Labor Party could replace Jewish Home in a new governing coalition; or Netanyahu’s attitude could change as he seeks to secure his legacy.
It is obviously good for the G-7 or a subset of G-7 members to show leadership, but no fundamental reform can occur without an inclusive process that gives both industrial and developing countries, and both large and small countries an adequate
voice.
This is the only way to give developing countries a
voice.
A denser network of institutions seems better adapted to a heterogeneous international community, and it is likely to provide better services and give a stronger
voice
to smaller countries.
To them, Prem represents elites who would deny Thais outside the capital a
voice
in determining the country’s future.
South Africa is the only African country in the G20, and it must constantly walk the fine line of speaking for the continent’s interests without imposing its
voice
on its neighbors.
I appeal to the people of Russia, the US, Europe, and the rest of the world not to stand idly by, but to spread the word and
voice
their outrage.
The
voice
of protest could rise to the surface once again, and with far more dangerous results.
Intellectuals like the late Edward Said gave
voice
to it, but it has many followers in the United States and Europe.
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