Administration
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The incoming Trump
administration
should grasp the historic opportunity to help bring AIDS to an end through a modest financial commitment by governments and other funders.
Under President Donald Trump’s administration, the American government does not even bother to pay lip service to democracy anymore.
Meanwhile, the Trump administration’s rejection of trans-oceanic trade and investment pacts has confused its friends and emboldened its rivals.
In fact, rumors are now emerging that the Greek
administration
and the troika are considering yet another extension of an agreement that was supposed to end last year.
At the core of the Greek crisis are structural problems: a dysfunctional public administration, oligopolistic product markets, ludicrous regulatory burdens, bureaucratic red tape, and an absurdly slow judicial system.
At the same time, the European Union and the IMF should help Greece to reform its public administration, strengthen the judiciary, break up cartels, and implement product-market reform.
President Richard Nixon’s
administration
therefore negotiated and signed the 1972 Soviet-American Anti-Ballistic Missile (ABM) Treaty, effectively banning such systems.
The obstinate battle cry of the Bush
administration
in Iraq has now won out in Obama’s planned surge of an additional 30,000 troops in Afghanistan.
That axiom is particularly true for the United States today, as it muddles through three wars – two of which were forced upon it (Afghanistan and the “war on terror”), with the third (Iraq) started unnecessarily by a US
administration
blinded by ideology and hubris.
During President George W. Bush's administration, the US was willfully destructive of its global interests when it disregarded international law on issues like torture.
After receiving a “you are either with us or against us” warning from President George W. Bush’s administration, General Pervez Musharraf’s Pakistan decided to side with the US.
The context for peace in the Middle East has deteriorated sharply in the seven years since the Clinton
administration
last convened the parties.
In its early years, the Reagan
administration
forecast 5% income growth (twice the long-run average), in order to imply in its projections a boost to revenues big enough to make up for its many tax cuts.
So far, only about $50 billion worth of Chinese exports have been affected by the Trump administration’s tariffs.
Estonia has shown the way towards a simplified tax administration, modeled on the Scandinavian experience.
The new Trump
administration
could supplement those efforts with military action to increase the pressure on China.
Rather than waiting for someone else to push back against the Trump administration’s demolition of multilateral structures, Europe must take the initiative, imagining a system without the US.
The Obama
administration
called for and received stimulus totaling some $800 billion, a figure well within Stiglitz’s range, despite being politically constrained by the necessity of Congressional approval.
But I also noted that there is no reason to think that, in the absence of the legislation, the Commodity Futures Trading Commission under the Bush
administration
would have asserted sweeping new authority over derivatives and pointed to the legal certainty problem that career lawyers thought was important to address.
Why is President Donald Trump’s
administration
doing this?
It’s hard to know why the US is imposing tariffs, because the
administration
has not said clearly what it is trying to achieve in doing so.
Together with the abuses of human rights under his administration, the Great Recession – the predictable (and predicted) consequence of his economic policies – did as much to weaken America’s soft power as the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan did to weaken the credibility of its military power.
While Bush is not on the ballot, Romney has not really distanced himself from the Bush administration’s policies.
As for financial regulation, while the recent crisis has highlighted the need for stricter rules, agreement on many issues has proven to be elusive, partly because the Obama
administration
is too close to the financial sector.
Trump’s Uncertain New WorldMEXICO CITY – The only certainty about US President-elect Donald Trump’s incoming
administration
is the uncertainty that will attend it.
So no one knows if the Obama administration’s Cuba policy will remain in place under Trump.
Come January 20, all countries that deal with the US will have to make minimizing the burden of his
administration
one of their highest priorities.
The failure to repeal or reform the Affordable Care Act (Obamacare) has made passing tax cuts only harder; and if lawmakers and the Trump
administration
do not agree on a spending deal next month, the US federal government will shut down.
If his
administration
has any organizing principle, it seems to be that of the revolving door: in one moment, out the next.
September could also be the month when we witness an explosive showdown between the Trump
administration
and China.
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