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Bannon reinforced the nationalist inclination that led Trump to overrule his daughter Ivanka and his economic
advisers
by withdrawing from the Paris climate agreement.
Yet Trump and his
advisers
have clung to the false claim that growth will increase to 3% or even 4%.
As the former IMF
advisers
Ehtisham Ahmad and Azizali Mohammed explained in a 2012 working paper for the Asia Research Center, no American, IMF, or Pakistani official has any incentive to reform Pakistan’s structural economic problems, and so the cycle of bailouts continues.
It would be flattering to think that this turnaround in China’s financial system been attributable to the wise counsels of foreign
advisers.
Trump’s dangerous instincts may be bridled if he is capable of assembling an experienced and sophisticated team of foreign-policy
advisers.
Needless to say, such a policy would benefit from a US secretary of state who is committed to maintaining a team of experienced diplomatic professionals, and from recognition by Trump and his
advisers
that building on the efforts of one’s predecessors is more effective than accusing them of making the job harder.
Did Johnson’s
advisers
push the country into a disastrous war in order to win an election – or, to be more exact, to avoid losing one?
some of their
advisers
told them that democracy is not in their best interest,” says Hazem Abd al-Azim, a nominee in the first post-Mubarak government.
While the United States has the largest current-account deficit in the world, Germany and China are running the largest surpluses, and that irritates Trump and his
advisers
to no end.
Some of his “politically naive” economic advisers, including me, advocated a much larger increase, phased in gradually over five years, on both fiscal and environmental grounds.
At mid-century, John F. Kennedy called for Americans to make the world safe for diversity, but he also sent 17,000 American military
advisers
to Vietnam.
Harry Truman was a modest orator, but compensated by attracting and ably managing a stellar set of
advisers.
World leaders attending the 71st session of the UN General Assembly will have had an opportunity to acquaint themselves with Trump and Clinton, and with the candidates’ most senior
advisers.
As with their investments, the habitués of contemporary art markets relied not purely on their own judgment, but on teams of sophisticated
advisers
and dealers who could give opinions on what trends best caught the spirit of the age.
What Obama does have is a history of bringing in capable economic
advisers.
And yet US presidential campaigns generally neglect discussion of
advisers
or intellectual influences.
Although a president’s
advisers
may change, one would think that candidates would acknowledge them, if only to suggest where their own ideas come from; after all, realistically what they are selling is their ability to judge and manage expertise, not their own ability as economists.
Obama originally had a wonder team of economic advisers, including Lawrence Summers, Christina Romer, Austan Goolsbee, and Cass Sunstein.
And we know that this confrontational style is the modus operandi of senior White House
advisers
like Stephen Bannon and Stephen Miller.
He was not deemed a creature of the "family" (Yeltsin's trusted advisers, supporters and aids).
At a recent meeting of high-level investment advisers, one of the organizers asked everyone if they thought the euro would still exist in five years.
One of the main economic
advisers
on ACA, Zeke Emanuel, says three key changes are crucial, “Enforce the mandate; guarantee the subsidies to the insurance companies for cost-sharing, the deductibles and co-pays for families making less than $50,000; and make sure the insurance companies have risk corridors, so if they get too many sick patients, they’re protected against that.”
Another good example of interesting and competent reporting lies in the cable sent from La Paz, Bolivia on March 30, 2006, by Ambassador David Greenlee, highlighting the tensions between the Cuban and Venezuelan
advisers
and security personnel surrounding President Evo Morales, as well as the circles of elites around him.
The problem for Trump and his advisers, though, is that SWIFT is not a US institution.
Above all, it was the war in Iraq – and thus former President George W. Bush and his neoconservative
advisers
– that brought Iran to its current position of strategic strength.
Rash and rushed attempts are made to explain away his behavior as caused by bad advisers, old age, failing health, and/or a feeble mental capacity.
An eloquent testament to the quality of his ten-year tenure at the helm is the lasting loyalty, bordering on devotion, he inspired in the immensely talented group of senior
advisers
he assembled.
Submitting to the counsel of his close
advisers
and addressing the public as prime minister-elect, Khan said that, having played cricket, he knows the game is not over until the last ball has been bowled.
The second destructive development is the twisted mindset of Trump and his closest
advisers.
Too many of the world’s financial centers enable the predators, who rely on offshore corporate vehicles to mask their identities, to loop their finances through exotic jurisdictions, while using prestigious law firms, accountants, financial advisers, and public-relations firms to give their destructive behavior a veneer of respectability.
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