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Trade with a country with China’s human rights record must not only make economic sense; it must also fit the
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aims of foreign policy.
Financial markets’ public purpose is defined by their
wider
impact – their externalities, which can be negative.
Moreover, because Darfur is emblematic of
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difficulties in the world, the international community must look beyond the immediate circumstances of the conflict and increase efforts to deal with the threats that have played a role in the disaster, such as climate change and environmental degradation.
The world has two chief aims in the area between Cairo and Teheran: to maintain peace in the
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Middle East so that oil flows freely through the Persian Gulf; to steer the dispute between Israelis and Palestinians toward a settlement that guarantees the safety of Israel in its internationally recognised borders, while meeting the Palestinian people’s legitimate national aspirations for their own state.
The range of productivity and per capita income within the eurozone is considerably wider, making mobility even more important.
These singular acts of desperation, irrespective of their motives, should be viewed in the
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context of ongoing religious and political problems in Tibet.
A combination of military force, political incentives, and economic growth that benefits the
wider
population can begin to bring an insurgency to heel.
By creating regional, national, and even global job markets, they allow employers to tap into broader talent pools and connect job seekers with a
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universe of opportunities.
The US ought not to shy away from
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use of IMF Special Drawing Rights.
First, will the looming military strikes by the US and its allies against Syria be limited in scope and time, or will they trigger a
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military confrontation?
With Turkey as a member, the EU will be part of the troubled and troubling
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Middle East, the most challenging region in today's world.
Unlike the “war on terrorism,” European integration can serve as a model for resolving the underlying crises of the Middle East and addressing the roots of violence in the
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region.
To be fair, the Bank has embraced the message of eclecticism, but a new leader will have to go further, paying greater attention to the specific contexts and demands of individual borrowers and learning from a
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set of successful development experiences.
This is particularly relevant where the government has access to a
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range of information than the private sector, strengthening its ability to optimize its investments.
And with higher interest rates comes a heavier debt-service burden (substantially heavier than in the past, given current debt levels),
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deficits, and higher debt.
France’s hardline approach is viewed positively in the Gulf states and the
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Arab world, not least because of broad agreement with the French position on Syria.
With the US and the European Union unwilling to slash their farm subsidies, Uganda’s rice experiment deserves
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attention, if only because it shows that Africans aren’t merely passive victims of international economic forces.
And even if one does regard the US and China as coequal superpowers, it is important to note that the US has much
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international support and acceptance.
And, as for the
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mandate to protect civilians, the resolution allows airborne attacks to knock out tanks or troop columns advancing on Benghazi or other rebel-held towns, and – should they exist – concentrations of forces within those areas that pose a direct and immediate threat to Qaddafi’s opponents.
As the situation in Libya and the
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Middle East unfolds, policymakers are bound to face further acute dilemmas, not least in responding to continuing repression in Tripoli, or the similarly ugly and fragile situations in Bahrain and Yemen.
While
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public awareness of the cyber threat should be welcomed, the increasingly strident discourse may not help alleviate tensions in cyberspace.
What happens in Iraq will obviously have an impact on the
wider
region.
For example,
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use of anti-retroviral treatment in HIV cases can restore immunity and allow TB treatment to act effectively.
And “revolutionary” war against Britain in the eighteenth century helped secure democratic principles in the US Constitution and encouraged a
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franchise.
How member states respond now – especially those who believe in the purpose and value of the UN - may help shape the outcomes of other,
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ongoing regional conflicts, notably with Iran and Syria, both of which support Hezbollah.
The time is ripe for political leaders and civil-society groups to demand that economists consider climate change and
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aspects of well-being, alongside growth and financial stability.
Discussing a
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set of indicators – one that better reflects fundamental goals – is the place to start.
The current crisis in Gaza is only one aspect of the much
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battle shaking the region.
Similarly, among World Trade Organization members, China has made the deepest commitment to liberalization of services, India has raised the issue of
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services liberalization, and Brazil has been decisive in cracking American and European agricultural protection.
Within health-care education itself, according to my own analysis of local institutions, students are learning to treat individual medical conditions, but they are not learning enough about larger public-health issues, and current curricula do not expose students to issues affecting refugees, migrants, or the
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population.
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