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The effort might induce a financial
backlash
in the future, but BNP’s problems emerged when effective sanctions were at the forefront of policymakers’ minds – and, one suspects, not absent from prosecutors’ minds.
The top 1% did even better – so much better, in fact, that the business elite is now facing a powerful
backlash.
In Japan, the relentless criticism has triggered a nationalist backlash, spurring politicians to respond in kind during last year’s election campaign.
If anything, the rise of nationalistic, populist, and nativist parties in Europe, North America, and Asia is leading to a
backlash
against free trade and labor migration, which could further weaken global growth.
Indeed, Bhansali should have taken heed of the
backlash
against another film a decade ago.
The Arab revolts have not been directed against the West – on the contrary, they have been fed by Western democratic principles and values – but they could yet produce a reactionary
backlash.
German dominance of the EU will increase, and so, too, will the anti-German
backlash
in many countries.
And it also underpins the increasingly virulent anti-China
backlash
now sweeping the world.
In fixating on an antiquated theory, they have all but ignored the here and now of a mounting worker
backlash.
Such concerns about unfair trade lie at the heart of the anti-globalization
backlash.
The longer it takes for these companies to recognize their systemic importance, the greater the likelihood of a more powerful
backlash
by governments and the public, hurting the companies and undermining their ability to continue producing innovations that genuinely boost consumers’ wellbeing.
Beyond fueling a rise in outside monitoring, regulation, and supervision, there is the risk of a consumer
backlash
– or even the further exploitation of innovations by malicious actors.
Now that the
backlash
against incumbent governments has begun, however, ideological debates are certain to intensify.
In the past decade, the US has reduced its emissions more than any other country, because the fracking revolution has allowed for inexpensive natural gas to replace coal in electricity generation, while preventing a price
backlash
against renewables.
And the result has been a
backlash
against it, first in destination countries, and now, as Poland’s just-concluded presidential election suggests, in countries of origin.
Then, as now, the
backlash
came chiefly from rich industrial countries, rather than from poor peripheral countries which were often seen as the objects of capitalist exploitation.
But if these non-trade provisions are adopted, we will soon see a
backlash
in developing countries as well, unleashing political and economic consequences the likes of which we can hardly anticipate.
The
backlash
against globalization – and, in some cases, against capitalism itself – demands economic policies that not only address problematic distributional effects, but also preempt them.
Unless those downsides are acknowledged and addressed, the
backlash
that fueled Brexit will continue to grow.
“America First” and Global Conflict NextNEW YORK – Donald Trump’s election as President of the United States does not just represent a mounting populist
backlash
against globalization.
If Trump’s progressive opponents fail to engage seriously with the forces that Trump’s victory reflected and reinforced – in particular, the
backlash
against neoliberalism – not even impeachment will be enough to put the Trumpian genie back in its bottle.
The Germans, responding to the understandable public
backlash
against taxpayer-financed bailouts for banks and indebted countries, are sensibly calling for mechanisms to permit “wider burden sharing” – meaning losses for creditors.
Their style was the substance of the coverage – and thus of the
backlash
to that coverage.
Now, however, her assertive optimism is confronting a dramatic political
backlash.
Fragile institutions have given rise to a political
backlash
and the danger of disaster on many fronts.
The trouble with this
backlash
is that the World Cup is merely a focal point for a diffuse set of popular grievances concerning issues ranging from education to police corruption and abuse of power.
This system enables the UAE to give nearly eight million people the opportunity to raise their living standards, while avoiding a
backlash
from the indigenous population.
This
backlash
was predictable.
So the populist
backlash
in Latin America – in Brazil, Bolivia, Ecuador, and, most disastrously, Venezuela – took a left-wing form.
Will the crisis lead to a
backlash
against market-oriented reforms?
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