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This proposition has been disproved many times, and the economic
advisers
to those presidents have disavowed it.
Trump and his
advisers
seem to believe that only balanced bilateral trade is fair and, therefore, desirable.
Nevertheless, American and European economic
advisers
generally believe that a short sharp stimulus will be enough to restore economic growth.
Trump and his trade
advisers
believe that by reducing or even eliminating those deficits, they can create well-paid jobs for American workers.
During his 42 years in power, Qaddafi surrounded himself with
advisers
who were companions from his youth, supplemented by a small coterie of technocrats.
His advisers, and recent opinion polls, suggest that if he fails to sign a deal, he will lose the March 2015 presidential election.
Xi and his
advisers
should not succumb to the illusory belief that such a conflict would boost their standing with the Chinese public.
Unfortunately, the sanctions that the US and Europe are imposing on Russia, though necessary, may merely reinforce the conviction among Putin and his nationalist Slavophile
advisers
that Russia’s future lies not in the West, but in a separate integration project in the East.
By contrast, there are no fundamental disagreements among Obama’s closest foreign-policy
advisers
– Susan Rice, the national security adviser, Samantha Power, who succeeded Rice as US Ambassador to the United Nations, and Secretary of State John Kerry.
The divisions are not among his advisers, but within his own mind.
Indeed, some of Obama’s economic
advisers
counseled him that unless urgent steps were taken to stimulate the economy, there was a one-in-three chance of entering a full-scale depression.
This was demonstrated by his appointments of experienced advisers, careful management of issues, and above all, keen contextual intelligence.
Regardless of how the Libyan government eventually handles the LIA, all sovereign wealth funds – and their
advisers
and fundraisers – can learn several important lessons.
After the battle of the Marne (September 1914) and the failure of the Schlieffen Plan, some of Wilhelm’s
advisers
realized that the chances for a military victory were slim, hence the need for a negotiated peace.
Like some neo-cons today, Bush’s foreign policy
advisers
saw no difference between reformists and hardliners.
Some of Obama’s closest
advisers
have just resigned, opening an awkward gap on national security and the economy – the focus of his meetings with India’s government.
But his advisers, some of whom played a key role in shaping Nigeria’s foreign policy in the 1970’s, are keen to use the gas-flaring issue to demonstrate Yar’Adua’s resolve and standing as a pan-African leader.
Or to pose the question more broadly, is it so clear that
advisers
should always steer clear of dictatorial regimes?
The conundrum that
advisers
to authoritarian regimes face is akin to a long-standing problem in moral philosophy known as the dilemma of “dirty hands.”
Clinton’s
advisers
confirm that never showing weakness is a key component of her strategy.
As one of her
advisers
told me in a TV debate, Clinton’s approach was not to address any pain that she might have felt, as that would have been “the biggest press conference ever.”
To be sure, Trump’s top military
advisers
have persuaded him to keep in place the 2,000 military personnel currently stationed in Syria.
After all, two of his main economic advisers, Glenn Hubbard and Greg Mankiw, have both authored textbooks in which they argue that the Laffer hypothesis is incorrect as a description of US tax rates.
Each Republican presidential candidate since Reagan has had good economic
advisers
who disavow the Laffer hypothesis.
Good leaders must manage their inner circle of
advisers
to ensure an accurate flow of information and influence.
Ironically, George W. Bush, the first president with an MBA, was weaker on this dimension than his father, who knew how to manage an able group of
advisers.
On the contrary, his campaign has featured the same advisers, the same devotion to higher military spending, the same belief that tax cuts for the rich are the solution to every economic problem, and the same fuzzy budget math.
Leaving the campaign trail behind, cooler heads and wiser
advisers
would constrain him, and he would inevitably learn how the US government works.
Well into his second year in office, Trump is behaving even worse than his record indicated he would, unceremoniously tossing aside
advisers
and other officials whenever the mood takes him.
Complicating matters further, Trump has continued to direct abusive early morning tweets at members of Congress, the media, and others, while losing or firing top
advisers.
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