Campaign
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That, in turn, requires educating the public further about human rights and women’s rights through school textbooks, continuing education courses, and a vigorous media
campaign.
They have the power to direct their firms’
campaign
contributions, to offer positions or business to politicians’ relatives or associates (or to politicians upon retirement), and to use their businesses to support issues and causes that politicians seek to advance.
It is now engaged in a
campaign
against the indefinite expansion of the money supply, and it has started taking measures to limit the losses that it would sustain in case of a breakup.
The Heart of the US ElectionCHICAGO – A real debate is emerging in America’s presidential election
campaign.
The Sino-American Cold War’s Collateral DamageCLAREMONT, CALIFORNIA – The escalating trade feud between the United States and China is increasingly viewed as the opening
campaign
of a new cold war.
The broad answer to the first part of the question was provided by former US President Bill Clinton’s 1992 election campaign: “It’s the economy, stupid.”
Over the next five years, establishment figures may well coalesce around failing policies, giving Le Pen the perfect target for the National Front’s 2022 presidential
campaign.
While vowing during the presidential
campaign
to end DACA, he also acknowledged the moral case to be made for maintaining it, saying that he would be faced by a “very, very hard” choice.
Though Trump has backed away from some of his more radical
campaign
promises, he is unlikely to drop his “America first” approach; as a result, the US may be about to break decisively with the universalism and global engagement that has characterized the last 70 years.
But mendacity and deception worthy of the dictators of the 1930s was certainly on display in the United Kingdom’s “Leave” campaign, and in the opposition to a Dutch referendum in April to approve an EU-Ukraine free-trade and association agreement.
In the UK, Boris Johnson cynically helped lead the Leave
campaign
with an eye toward unseating, and potentially replacing, Prime Minister David Cameron.
An incomplete list of his crimes includes:using chemical weapons against Iranian troops during the eight-year Iran-Iraq war that he started in 1980;murdering about 5,000 residents of the predominantly Kurdish town of Halabja in March 1988 through the use of chemical weapons, after using these weapons in previous months against Kurdish villages in the vicinity;murdering about 100,000 Kurds during the "Anfal
" campaign
between February and September 1988, mainly by transporting the victims to a desert area where they were forced into trenches, machine-gunned, and then covered with sand by bulldozers;destroying the ancient civilization of the Marsh Arabs in southeastern Iraq, followed by the forced resettlement and murder of the region's former residents;his actions in Kuwait when Iraq invaded in 1990, including the disappearance--still unresolved--of hundreds of Kuwaiti citizens;savage reprisals against the Shiites in southern Iraq in the aftermath of the 1991 Gulf War;and persecution of any and all Iraqis suspected of dissent or disloyalty.
Each of these constitutes a war crime, a crime against humanity and, in the case of the Anfal
campaign
and its mass slaughter, and perhaps also in the case of the Marsh Arabs, the gravest crime of all, genocide.
No matter how compelling the case for punishing Saddam Hussein and such partners in crime as Ali Hassan al-Majid ("Ali Chemical" to the Kurds), Saddam's cousin and the principal organizer of the Anfal campaign, it is equaled by our duty to try to minimize harm to the living.
Worse still, the successful military
campaign
against ISIS raises new fears about violent extremists returning from Syria.
They call it the “Bradley effect,” first noted during the 1982 governor’s race in California, when Tom Bradley, the then African-American mayor of Los Angeles, lost the race to his white opponent despite leading in pre-election polls throughout the
campaign.
Obama the StatesmanPRINCETON – The world may see Barack Obama as a leader weakened by the intractability of American domestic politics, but, as the 2012 presidential
campaign
heats up, the American public still sees him as a strong, capable leader in foreign affairs.
Today, Americans still worry about the influence of money in politics, as demonstrated by recurring arguments over
campaign
finance in their current presidential primaries.
Israel is a specifically Jewish project, and to join the
campaign
of de-legitimization against the Jewish state is to join a
campaign
of de-legitimization against much of world Jewry, the vast majority of which either lives in Israel or regards it as a central component of Jewish identity.
Yanukovych, whose
campaign
relies on financing from the main beneficiaries of the old, corrupt energy system, seems certain to undo these reforms, thus reintroducing grave risks into European energy markets.
It is no secret where Trump stands with respect to the Israel-Palestine conflict: throughout his campaign, he promised to move the US embassy in Israel from Tel Aviv to Jerusalem – in clear violation of international law.
And Bannon has been a cheerleader for far-right European nationalist parties, promising to help National Front leader Marine Le Pen in her
campaign
for the French presidency this spring.
If the Gaza
campaign
turns Lebanon-like, with a humanitarian catastrophe, ongoing bombardment of Israeli civilians, or both, domestic criticism will echo loud and clear.
The gaffe also opened the door for Republican attacks – this being a standard
campaign
strategy that has dogged wealthy major-party candidates (as they all are) since George H.W. Bush was astonished by a grocery scanner.
Yet Clinton keeps telling her angry female constituents – as a
campaign
message!
Hillary Clinton’s
campaign
badly miscalculated in 2008, losing the Democratic Party nomination to Barack Obama.
Japan’s massive QQE
campaign
has faced similar traction problems.
After expanding its balance sheet to nearly 60% of GDP – double the size of the Fed’s – the BOJ is finding that its
campaign
to end deflation is increasingly ineffective.
France’s new president, Emmanuel Macron, based his election
campaign
on a synthesis of “right-wing” labor reforms and a “left-wing” easing of fiscal and monetary conditions – and his ideas are gaining support in Germany and among European Union policymakers.
Meanwhile, President Xi Jinping’s anti-corruption
campaign
increasingly looks like a strategy to consolidate power, rather than an effort to reform China’s state for the benefit of its economy and society.
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