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Recent history would suggest that implementing reform in a failing state is nearly impossible.
Of course, when dealing with huge bureaucracies, beholden to cautious taxpayers, implementing reform is difficult.
A year later, Amnesty International have published a report which points to a much bleaker picture of Bahrain's alleged progress in implementing reform.
The Republican lawmakers who failed to block the passage of Dodd-Frank have since tried to starve the regulatory agencies charged with implementing reform.
Portugal has been more successful in implementing reform but is in its sixth quarter of recession and the measures attached to its bailout were not as harsh as those imposed on Greece.
Yet the political headache of implementing reform against the instincts of a large swathe of the left, and the time it takes to secure economic results, mean that this policy U-turn will come too late to rescue the Hollande presidency.Sophie Pedder: Paris bureau chief, The Economist.
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He also claims that Clegg's criticisms were preventing the Gove team from implementing reforms.
For a president bent on implementing reforms, "less can be more" – less aggressiveness and less ego.
We need to reserve judgement until we see Matteo Renzi in office and actually implementing reforms, she told Bloomberg TV.
But implementing reforms, especially those aimed at improving institutions and alleviating poverty, often involves taking on powerful interests.
In 1989 the government began implementing reforms, though the monopolies were maintained; by 1991, however, limited competition was introduced.
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