11. The political will in Canberra to pursue war criminals has long since run out. 12. The political will to deal with the issue is reduced, affecting the resources available. 13. The problem in meeting this need is not lack of resources, technologies or knowledge, but of political will and organisation. 14. The trouble is that the technology looks easier to develop than the political will to use it. 15. These steps demonstrate a political will by Barak to break out of stalemate. 16. This would require political will at the top, informed popular support and preparedness for the short to medium term consequences. 17. What happens if there is insufficient political skill or political will? 18. The revalued currency was a remarkable demonstration of political will, and effectively generated user-confidence. 19. The major difference was that there was the political will, and a detailed programme with a practical method of implementation, to achieve this objective. |