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The lessons learned from the minimum-wage
campaigns
show the promise of such an effort.
Indeed, all of the Euroskeptic and nationalist forces in the EU’s member states would strive, with increasing success, to make their respective countries’ withdrawal from the EU the central issue in domestic political debate and election
campaigns.
This has given nationalist parties the perfect target for their anti-EU
campaigns.
My own multimedia “WMD—WeMustDisarm!” campaign, which will culminate on the International Day of Peace (21 September), will reinforce growing calls for disarmament by former statesmen and grassroots campaigns, such as “Global Zero.”
These
campaigns
are yielding results.
This requires comprehensive public-health and education campaigns, social protection to enhance resilience, and initiatives to boost employment and income generation.
Now when US politicians talk about “freedom,” people see bombing campaigns, torture chambers, and the constant threat of lethal drones.
I have been harassed and
campaigns
to discredit me organized.
Moreover, too many have made prior commitments – for example, promising never to increase taxes – that they find hard to break, especially ahead of elections that both sides deem to be of defining significance for the country’s future, reflected in the candidates’ campaigns, which are getting nastier by the day.
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Indeed, the US Constitution gives Congress far-reaching powers, including to declare war and appropriate funds for military
campaigns.
In pursuing these changes,
campaigns
should also recognize and address the links between women’s and disability rights.
Governments must fund mosquito-control and prevention programs, from the use of insecticides to the distribution of mosquito nets, as well as public-education
campaigns
and vaccination initiatives.
Another intellectually fashionable approach is to conduct small randomized trials to examine, say, the effectiveness of school-attendance incentives or immunization
campaigns.
In the first round of the presidential election this spring, the nativist
campaigns
of Marine Le Pen, Jean-Luc Mélenchon, and Nicolas Dupont-Aignan collectively won 46% of the vote – almost as much as the UK’s “Leave” campaign.
The dispute-settlement provisions might have interfered unreasonably with member countries’ anti-smoking campaigns, for example.
This is true not only of abstinence campaigns, for which there is no evidence of effectiveness, but also for many other mainstays of the AIDS response.
In August, opposition candidates like Sergio Massa and Mauricio Macri attracted substantial electoral support with their business-friendly, anti-inflation campaigns, making them likely presidential candidates in 2015.
Mass immunization
campaigns
have eliminated entire diseases, but children in countries like Haiti and Bangladesh continue to die of easily treatable diseases caused by common pathogens.
Examples include programs to boost primary-school enrollment and, in public health, mass immunization
campaigns.
Climate-change foes have spent billions of dollars to influence policymakers, support election
campaigns
by defenders of fossil fuels, and defeat candidates who dare to promote clean energy.
For example, the effort to eradicate polio worldwide has been disrupted in Afghanistan, Pakistan, and Nigeria, where rule by Islamist militants has led to increased resistance against vaccination
campaigns.
Major oil companies and other big corporate interests also are playing this game, and have financed disreputable public-relations
campaigns
against climate science.
If we add up these three factors – the enormous economic challenge of reducing greenhouse gases, the complexity of climate science, and deliberate
campaigns
to confuse the public and discredit the science – we arrive at the fourth and over-arching problem: US politicians’ unwillingness or inability to formulate a sensible climate-change policy.
Finally, local institutions, nongovernmental organizations, and local communities must be mobilized – for example, through public
campaigns
showcasing the benefits of harnessing the potential of unconventional water resources.
Moreover, six countries in the region were declared polio-free in 2014, following extensive vaccination
campaigns.
Following international practice, companies are responding with advertising campaigns, strategic philanthropy, public sustainability reporting, and even stakeholder dialogues.
As they successfully eliminate malaria, they will provide a new malaria-free anchor that will enable their neighbors, which have been pursuing aggressive control measures in the interim, to embark on their own eradication
campaigns.
Politicians, on the other hand, lie during electoral
campaigns
and once in office, with few or no consequences.
If, on the other hand, a religion’s adherents have no right to protection against criticism of their religion, then, even in Germany, Holocaust victims and their descendants (I am one) should not be protected against advertising
campaigns
that, though not intended to incite hatred or violence, may cause them offense.
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