Iraq is a completely different country, because it is a rich country and has educated people and civil institutions.
Moreover, even after Qaddafi does leave power, 40 years of tyranny has left Libya fractured and without strong civil institutions.
UN's teams trying to foster civil institutions and encourage Congo's politicians to respect the new constitution will be kept on.
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Non-oil-related economic growth will occur, and civil institutions and customs will be established to meet the needs of an increasingly prosperous populace.
Free markets, capitalism, the paramountcy of democracy and civil institutions, equal opportunity.
It is possible to govern from the left and not scare off world business--see South Africa, Brazil and Spain--if civil institutions are maintained.
Yet as with the false charges against Clinton, the damage to Pakistani civil institutions from the memo controversy will not soon be undone.
It may play useful roles in building up civil institutions in war-torn areas, although it has exhibited little competence in that endeavor in Bosnia.
After peace was established, the country faced the challenge of reestablishing civil institutions, rebuilding damaged infrastructure, clearing land mines and demobilizing large numbers of former fighters.
In Aleppo, the group has replaced failed civil institutions: its members run the police force, the power station, and a Sharia court, which has sentenced people to lashings.
Mr Belhadj told the BBC his message to other rebels and militiamen is to rebuild a new Libya, and that they need to join the state's security or civil institutions to do so.
Military apparel migrated to civilian life centuries ago, when veterans realized uniforms invited attributions of reliability, discipline and heroism and when various civil institutions used them as a means of regulating groups of people.
In Swat, for example, it seems to think it would be fruitless to pulverise the Taliban, and in the process kill many civilians, while Pakistan's civil institutions are too weak to fill the vacuum that would be created.
Some reformist groups also object, arguing that the changes do not strengthen civil institutions enough, and raise the scope for corruption by lessening the time required between a public official's leaving office and his standing in some election.
Consider, for instance, the fate of two of the country's oldest civil-society institutions, the teachers' and lawyers' associations.
As businesses proliferate and incomes begin to rise, an emerging middle class will develop the civil customs and institutions that make a country less likely to fall into the grip of kleptomaniacal thugs.
Through its Scotland Committee, the UK National Commission for UNESCO (UKNC) draws upon the expertise and support of a strong network of civil society organisations, institutions and individuals.
It is also the very reason dictators themselves deal so harshly with potential rivals, and fight the emergence of a middle class and other liberalizing institutions of civil society.
This includes working with the international community to keep education high on the list of global development priorities, monitoring progress on education goals, fostering partnerships between Member States, schools, higher education institutions and civil society and strengthening the capacity of countries to offer quality education.
Methods employed included desk studies of ten countries, visits to another ten countries for observations, interviews and discussions with various stakeholders, such as: staff members of UNESCO Headquarters and field offices, government ministries, various international agencies, non-governmental organizations, authorities of educational institutions and civil society organizations.
The CD-ROM, launched at the 15th Annual Conference of AMIC in Penang, Malaysia last July, is expected to be a valuable resource for PSB institutions, television trainers, civil society groups dealing with media freedom and cultural diversity issues, and tertiary institutions as a "classroom" and advocacy resource.
The institutions of a civil society are weak in Egypt but they remain a modest restraint.
Participants: Culture specialists, representatives from national and provincial institutions, from civil society, bearers and members of the communities.
While they considered the participation of media NGOs and civil society organizations alongside governmental institutions as an example of inclusive law-making, they recommended the involvement of the academic sector in further deliberations.
As an advocate for religious freedom in full and religious freedom for all, the new pope can help to strengthen civil society and its free institutions, which are both elementary schools of democracy and barriers against the encroachment of the Leviathan state.
They also aim at building up a critical mass of experience and knowledge, both in government institutions and in civil society, so that the beneficiary countries will be equipped with an appropriate sustainable framework for safeguarding intangible heritage and implementing the Convention on a long term basis.
In a perfectly fair world, where people care about both process and outcome, the human rights and specifically the first amendment crowd at places like the American Civil Liberties Union and likeminded institutions, could have been counted on to stand up and denounce the abuse of executive power that stood at the heart of the AIPAC scandal.
The Congress will be attended by government institutions, academia, civil society organizations as well as free culture and copy-left activists.
First, we're going to use our aid to help developing countries build democratic and accountable institutions and strengthen their civil societies.
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