Voice
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Sooner or later, readers will start to buy newspapers that can truly inform them and give
voice
to their opinions.
None of these efforts has been perfect, but they have given victims a
voice
and recognized their suffering, while signaling to culprits that their crimes will not be forgotten.
What matters in politics today is not substance or ideology; it is a willingness to give
voice
to the people’s nastiest grievances – a skill at which Trump undoubtedly excels.
Part of our work should be to help build Europe-wide alliances to give
voice
and effect to such an impulse.
Fortunately, China has developed a method of elaborate consultations that, while not democratic, do give the various interest groups involved a
voice
in determining policy.
They will be in no mood to lay down their arms if the municipal authorities fail to develop inclusive political institutions that give minority ethnic groups a fair political
voice.
Developing countries, indigenous peoples, and local communities must be given a prominent voice, so that all risks can be fully considered before any geoengineering technology is tested or implemented.
Nevertheless, they remain all but invisible, with no political
voice.
And now that our phones talk to us (Apple launched Siri, the artificial
voice
that answers your spoken questions, on its iPhones in 2010), they fuel dread that they can replace us, just as earlier waves of automation rendered much human capital obsolete.
Simply put, the “haves” want to keep the “have-nots” from having a
voice.
India and other emerging economies must engage with the WTO, keeping pressure on it to give more
voice
to developing countries.
As WWF Director-General James Leape explained, it provides “a global platform for millions of people to
voice
their concern about the devastating effects of climate change.”
Turkey has remained a staunchly moderate
voice
in a region of extremes.
But, if a market in votes is objectionable because it corrupts democracy, what about systems of campaign finance (including the one currently in place in the United States) that give wealthy donors a disproportionate
voice
in elections?
Other democratic opposition groups, and genuine ethnic-minority representatives, also need to be given a
voice
in the process.
Indeed, government investment played a central role in developing nearly all of the technologies that make the iPhone a smart phone: the Internet, GPS, touchscreens, and the advances in
voice
recognition underlying Siri.
They are used to dealing with autocrats in Cairo, Damascus, and Amman, and now fear the consequences of an Arab foreign policy that genuinely responds to the
voice
of the people.
The
voice
of a democratic Egypt in defense of the cause of Palestine or in putting pressure on Israel to join the Non-Proliferation Treaty (NPT) would be far more credible than that of Mubarak’s regime, which sometimes looked as if it were simply going through the motions on policy issues like these.
His endorsement, along with strong support from nongovernmental organizations and the Independent Commission for the Reform of International Corporate Taxation, gave greater force to the demand by developing countries, organized around the Group of 77 and China, for an equal
voice
in setting global tax norms.
The Monterrey Consensus reached in 2002 included a call to enhance “the
voice
and participation of developing countries in international economic decision-making and norms-setting.”
Only 22% responded affirmatively when asked, “Do you think your
voice
matters?”
They are not anti-democratic; indeed, they claim to be the “true
voice
of the people,” and constantly demand new elections or referenda.
Yet right after that, the bureaucracy tried to turn the public hearings – called to give people and civil institutions a
voice
in solving such problems – into an empty formality.
To ensure that no
voice
is wrongly silenced, French democratic institutions must continue to defend free speech, the most precious of all human rights – and the one most necessary to overcome hate in all its many guises.
The break prevented the international community from expressing its
voice
as the country undertook truly irresponsible policies, spending in 2012 as if the price of oil was $197 a barrel, not $107.
But China is likely to increase its
voice
on one issue – the US dollar’s status as global reserve currency.
Beyond these policy actions, Europe also needs to speak with one
voice
when dealing with monopoly suppliers such as Russia – or, in the future, with an Iran that might one day become linked to the planned Caspian pipelines.
Such a single
voice
would not erode individual countries’ sovereign right to determine their energy production mix i.e. balance between conventional, renewables and nuclear, as some Eurosceptics claim; it is simply common sense between countries determined to defend their common security.
As leaders everywhere strive to build more equitable societies, they must not underestimate the importance of giving political
voice
to gendered expertise.
Here, Corbyn focuses on accountability in corporate boardrooms, while May calls for giving workers and shareholders a stronger
voice
in firms’ decision-making and ensuring that the largest companies have incentives to think long term.
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