Credibility
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But staying out will produce nearly the same result and dramatically shake America’s
credibility
in a crisis-ridden region, with serious consequences for the future.
If Great Powers go to war, it is generally because their leaders fear their
credibility
would suffer otherwise.
The war-party in Washington is gearing up to use the
credibility
argument in order to force the President's hand.
Therefore, those wanting to stop the slide into an unnecessary and risky war must make their own argument about
credibility.
Mr. Bush's international credibility, they should emphasize, does not suffer through avoiding a war but gains further through controlling Iraq's hitherto covert military effort.
Even in defeat, with the current Commission remaining in office, its
credibility
may be fatally weakened for the last 11 months of its term in office.
What is needed is a grand bargain, with countries that lack policy
credibility
undertaking structural reforms without delay, in exchange for more room within the EU for growth-generating measures, even at the cost of higher short-term deficits.
Europeans also must admit that effective diplomacy requires not only dialogue and incentives, but
credibility
– a willingness to use sanctions and military force, if need be.
But it is now widely accepted that the way in which the US negotiated its way into war was a mistake – one that has cost it enormous
credibility
as a negotiating partner.
But his
credibility
was sapped in the wake of criticism of the BoE’s handling of the collapse in 1991 of the Bank of Credit and Commerce International – an episode that anticipated later issues in managing the failure of large, cross-border institutions.
In countries like Germany, which have been on the ropes since the signing of the Maastricht Treaty, a continuation of stagnation or outright recession would deeply strain budgets and
credibility.
The main problem is that a shift of this magnitude risks undermining hard-won central bank credibility; after all, central banks have been promising to deliver 2% inflation for a couple of decades now, and that level is deeply embedded in long-term financial contracts.
Add to that the impact of the depletion of valuation reserves and the risk of negative equity –developments that could undermine the
credibility
of central banks and thus of currencies – and it seems clear that helicopter drops should, at least for now, remain firmly in the realm of academic debate.
Ninth, a US military strike against a third Muslim-majority country would demolish the
credibility
of Obama’s efforts to repair America’s image in the Islamic world.
The lack of an official announcement until now attests to the esteem in which it was held, its usefulness as an ornament of
credibility
for central banks, and fears that there might be no good candidates to succeed it as the preferred anchor for monetary policy.
Brazil’s ambassador to the WTO, Roberto Azevedo, said recently that his country “rejects the notion that this organization’s
credibility
and legitimacy are in a death embrace with the Round.
The gradual marginalization of the WTO would also erode its
credibility
in fulfilling its key role as adjudicator of trade disputes.
But it will be endangered if the
credibility
of the WTO is damaged by a Doha Round failure.
If the ECB grossly understates the risks, its
credibility
as a regulator will be badly tarnished.
Otherwise, the new fiscal compact will lack
credibility
and eventually flounder.
It will also undercut the
credibility
of the liberal order, which was founded on tolerance for diversity and minority groups.
America’s dalliances with Islamist-leaning political forces – and governments – have been guided by the notion that the cloak of Islam helps to protect the
credibility
of leaders who might otherwise be seen as foreign puppets.
As soon as a few experts are found to have been offering half-truths – or worse – the
credibility
of the entire field can be called into question.
Nonetheless, one development in 2015 offers reason to hope that EU leaders will move beyond “muddling through” to implement bolder solutions in 2016: The threat of expulsion gained
credibility.
In record time, he has managed to lose his veneer of competence, credibility, and steely leadership.
He declared in London recently that "the
credibility
of the UN depends on a willingness to keep its word and to act when action is required."
But the reforms needed to make these countries eligible for membership can and should be accelerated, with interim steps that have
credibility
with the region’s people.
To build credibility, Trump will need to be transparent about how he crafts his administration, ensuring that it includes the knowledge and experience that he lacks.
Borrowing the
credibility
of an established monetary authority – especially one that issues a global reserve currency – would be tactically advantageous for a post-independence Scotland; but the new country would be exposed to the risk of an inflation shock and sterling crisis stemming from the Bank of England’s expansionary monetary policy.
This would buy time to build
credibility
and, more important, to help keep public debt under control.
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