Credibility
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Recent developments have undermined US credibility, from President Barack Obama’s failure to enforce his “red line” warning against the use of chemical weapons in Syria, to the Republican Party’s nomination of Donald Trump as its presidential candidate.
The European Central Bank would then have to intervene to maintain the
credibility
of its commitment to price stability, which is its primary mandate.
Impunity, in turn, erodes the
credibility
of the country’s institutions, including public hospitals and clinics.
If you want to negotiate a change of tack with your creditors, you are unlikely to succeed if you destroy your own
credibility
and rant and rave about those whose money you need to avoid default.
If a supposedly universal policy is seen to be applied inconsistently in order to further one nation's or culture's interests, that policy will lose
credibility
and be rejected as representing a double standard.
And, as he also warns, if inflation remains above the BOE’s target for another two years, abrupt and sharp monetary tightening would undermine the recovery – and could damage the
credibility
of the BOE itself.
But these initiatives have yet to yield significant results, with foreign investors wary of operating in a country that lacks both economic-policy
credibility
and the physical and institutional infrastructure needed to support large-scale projects.
Budget support suffers from low credibility, not only among donor taxpayers, but also among citizens in recipient countries.
Despite an accumulation of legal texts and procedures, the EU fiscal framework lacks
credibility
and does not give the ECB confidence that governments will continue to pursue sustainability after its bond purchases shelter them from market pressure even further.
These challenges to the non-proliferation regime not only jeopardize the credibility, efficacy, and viability of the Treaty; they have also cast a long shadow of doubt on the future of nuclear disarmament itself.
The most dangerous force eroding the Treaty's
credibility
is the inclination of some nuclear-weapon states to reinterpret at will the package of agreements reached in the past.
For the IMF, meaningful debt reduction is critical for generating the confidence and
credibility
needed to break Greece out of a prolonged period of impoverishment.
Offering debt relief, it is feared, could undermine the
credibility
of governing parties and provide a boost to extremist movements.
For the sake of Greece, and for the
credibility
of their own future interactions, they should view it as a stepping-stone to the (long-delayed) definitive resolution of Greece’s economic and financial malaise.
Establishing policy
credibility
will require diminishing the muddled microeconomic incentives of state control and guarantees.
Obama has performed much better in foreign policy than in domestic policy, which is all the more surprising given the weak hand that he was dealt: an America that had lost its moral authority, its military invincibility, and its
credibility
as an economic model.
The euro is an important collective step forward, but to insure its
credibility
as a truly common currency, it should be treated as the embodiment of a true and whole-hearted solidarity.
They poured this money into a fragile state whose fiscal
credibility
ultimately rested on being bailed out by other euro members.
Indeed, the record of the International War Crimes Tribunal for Former Yugoslavia (ICTY), based in The Hague, may be instructive in judging the
credibility
of the strategy of using such trials as part of the effort to end civil and other wars.
Although Chinese authorities have disputed US claims that Chinese-made heparin led to at least 81 American deaths, the scientific evidence has damaged China’s
credibility
and has strengthened perceptions around the world that Chinese products are unregulated and unsafe.
And deeper integration – the proposed mechanism for restoring faith in the European project – lacks
credibility.
QE’s impact hinges on the “three Ts” of monetary policy: transmission (the channels by which monetary policy affects the real economy); traction (the responsiveness of economies to policy actions); and time consistency (the unwavering
credibility
of the authorities’ promise to reach specified targets like full employment and price stability).
By unexpectedly abandoning the euro peg on January 15 – just a month after reiterating a commitment to it – the once-disciplined SNB has run roughshod over the
credibility
requirements of time consistency.
Without a clear strategy to address them, any agreement will lack
credibility.
So the West opted to reinforce the status quo, with the US seeking to enhance the
credibility
of its policy of deterrence in Europe by stating, publicly and frequently, that it would indeed defend its allies, despite the risk that this would lead to an attack on its own territory.
If East Asian countries come to doubt the
credibility
of the US commitment to their defense – and Trump has made clear his reservations about US alliances – they can build their own nuclear weapons, as France did.
But, above all, politicians must stop trying to shore up their diminished
credibility
with the pretense of economic science.
In times when the international system has been under assault, only America has had the standing to provide renewed
credibility
to the rule of law.
This means not only ensuring that the international trade regime can survive without the US, but also developing a military capability that can increase the EU’s geopolitical
credibility
and shift the global balance of power.
The Cyprus experience suggests that, with the
credibility
of the government’s default threat in tatters, the EU is likely to force Greece to stay in the euro and put it through an American-style municipal bankruptcy, like that of Detroit.
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