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Fourth, Trump’s actions suggest that his administration’s economic interventionism will go beyond traditional protectionism.
To Kim, who expects to rule for decades, the reinstatement of US sanctions against Iran signaled that a deal concluded with one
administration
could be canceled without penalty by the next.
Having made the perfect the enemy of the good in the Middle East, the Trump
administration
will find it humiliating to agree to a comparable arrangement on the Korean Peninsula.
Partly because of the floods, which will shave off at least 1% from GDP, partly because of the administration’s inability and unwillingness to curb non-essential expenditures, and partly because of slowing export growth, Pakistan is once again facing serious fiscal and balance-of-payments problems.
“The
administration
plans over a number of years to put a substantial amount of money into agricultural development,” Obama’s choice for Secretary of State for African Affairs, Johnnie Carson, said in advance of the president’s trip.
How Trump Is Helping ChinaFRANKFURT – The Sino-American trade war, initiated early this year by US President Donald Trump’s administration, is escalating rapidly.
Already, the Trump
administration
has imposed an additional 25% tariff on $50 billion worth of Chinese goods, and an additional 10% tariff on goods worth another $200 billion.
But there is no reason to think that the Trump
administration
– which has threatened tariffs on all Chinese products – will reverse course.
Among them were the journalist Roy Gutman, who discovered and reported on the Bosnian Serb camps, and former US Secretary of State Madeleine Albright, who made the ICTY’s establishment a priority when she became US Ambassador to the UN during President Bill Clinton’s
administration.
Lula’s
administration
has even thought about creating a new national oil company to deal only with the new fields.
After the confused and misguided leadership of the Bush administration, which failed to give any clear path to energy, health, climate, and financial policies, President-elect Barack Obama will have to start charting a course that defines the American economy’s future direction.
Supporting such efforts, the Obama
administration
made the digital domain a core part of US trade policy.
Negotiations for digital rules under the TPP proved difficult, but ultimately were successful; the Obama
administration
overcame opposition by offering better market access for manufactured goods to some TPP partners.
The Bush
administration
continues to have no plans to sew up the veins it has opened with its medieval economic policy, which holds that bleeding revenue from the government cures all economic problems.
The protests first forced out former President Hosni Mubarak, because his regime was failing to meet their demands; and their judgment of the Muslim Brotherhood’s subsequent
administration
was equally harsh, culminating in former President Mohamed Morsi’s removal from power.
Indeed, none of America’s corporate titans mentioned the administration’s reductions in funding for science, so important for strengthening the US economy’s comparative advantage and supporting gains in Americans’ standard of living.
None mentioned the Trump administration’s rejection of international institutions, either, or the attacks on the domestic media and judiciary – which amounts to an assault on the system of checks and balances that underpins US democracy.
The Trump
administration
is clearly willing to ignore the obvious fact that, in the twenty-first century, success actually demands more investment in education.
One obvious option, which Democrats largely seem to be taking, is to reject Trump and everything his
administration
stands for.
Another option, however unappealing at first glance, is to accept the Trump
administration.
Vietnam’s interest in defense cooperation with Japan dovetails with the Abe administration’s goal of “normalizing” Japan’s defense posture, in order to reduce the country’s dependence on the United States.
Now that US President Donald Trump’s
administration
is threatening to reduce military engagement with Asia, the need for strategic cooperation among regional actors is becoming even more acute.
This goes beyond bilateral relationships, to include potentially the creation of a “principled security network,” as US President Barack Obama’s
administration
once proposed.
The Trump
administration
would like us to believe that the dollar’s rise reflects faster economic growth, driven by the president’s agenda of deregulation, massive tax cuts, and substantially expanded defense spending.
Likewise, a number of countries are looking for ways to circumvent the Trump administration’s sanctions on Iranian oil producers.
That view was embraced by the Obama administration, leading to some embarrassment this summer for new Energy Secretary Steven Chu, a Nobel Prize-winning physicist.
Germany is regarded by the Trump
administration
as an economic rival, and by Poland as a potential security threat, owing to its energy alliance with Russia.
Many Americans will judge the new
administration
by what it does at home.
Regrettably, when then-Senator, now Vice-President Joe Biden was asked what spending an Obama
administration
might have to curtail because of the financial crisis, he mentioned the pledge to increase foreign aid.
On this issue, the Bush
administration
wasted eight precious years during which we have gotten perilously close to the point at which an irreversible chain of events could occur that leads to catastrophe.
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