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By helping to de-legitimize Yasir Arafat and by accepting Prime Minister Sharon's characterization of Israel's reoccupation as "self-defense," American policy threatens to weaken the moral clarity and
credibility
of the US in the eyes of the world.
What has produced the populist backlash is the spectacle of political authorities devising technically complicated solutions that lack
credibility.
Whatever the reason for economists’ unique status, the halo conferred by the prize can – and often has – lend
credibility
to policies that harm the public interest, for example by driving inequality and making financial crises more likely.
Citizen awareness of police corruption is an important part of restoring credibility, which is essential for effective law enforcement.
But, to gain credibility, the opposition parties will have to extend their criticism beyond Bouteflika to the system as a whole.
While political infighting obviously might lie behind the Chinese government’s hesitancy and ineptness in managing the scandal, the Party undermined its public
credibility
further by initially trying to cover up the seriousness of the affair.
And as reputation becomes more vital, political struggles over the creation and destruction of
credibility
multiply.
Information that appears to be propaganda may not only be scorned, but may also prove counterproductive if it undermines a country’s reputation for
credibility.
Similarly, President Donald Trump’s tweets that prove to be demonstrably false undercut American
credibility
and reduce its soft power.
But it remains to be seen whether
credibility
and a compelling narrative can be fully automated.
The
credibility
of both the WTO and the newly adopted SDGs will be on the line in Nairobi.
It translates directly into political
credibility.
If the EU is divided on an issue lying at its geographic heart – and at the heart of its interests – its
credibility
as a foreign policy actor on matters beyond its borders will suffer dramatically.
As the International Crisis Group recently noted, the
credibility
of the UN mission, whose mandate is currently under review by the Security Council, is on the line.
The economic appeal to voters that worked so well in 2014 will lack
credibility
this time around, given the government’s spectacular failure to fulfill any of its promises.
The Japanese fear that the
credibility
of American extended deterrence will be weakened if the US decreases its nuclear forces to parity with China.
Rather, it depends on a combination of capability and
credibility.
Credibility
is also enhanced by joint projects such as the development of regional ballistic missile defense.
The Bush administration, predictably, is pushing for new and tougher sanctions, based on an implied warning in the earlier UN Resolution, and arguing, as it did in the run-up to the invasion in Iraq, that the UN’s
credibility
is at stake.
But the only real test of UN
credibility
in this conflict is whether it can succeed in restricting Iran as much as possible to a purely civilian nuclear program.
If, on the other hand, it works out a consensus on more economic and possibly even military punishment, the UN’s
credibility
would depend on whether these moves produce Iranian compliance.
Opening negotiations with the Paris Club over the debts that the country renounced in 2002, and appealing to the International Monetary Fund for technical assistance to give
credibility
and transparency to official statistics, would contribute to normalizing access to international credit markets.
In a speech on July 16, Hezbollah leader Sheikh Hassan Nasrallah acknowledged rumors that the Tribunal might indict members of his party, but charged that the Tribunal was part of an Israeli plot to undermine the Islamic resistance in Lebanon and has no
credibility.
These are times when central banks need to spend some of the
credibility
that they accumulate in normal times.
What Should China Do?STANFORD – The Chinese government’s heavy-handed efforts to contain recent stock-market volatility – the latest move prohibits short selling and sales by major shareholders – have seriously damaged its
credibility.
The Fed’s independence is a key component of its anti-inflation credibility, and a key test for Obama will be to support the Fed’s efforts to withdraw the liquidity before substantial inflation pressures assert themselves several years from now.
Skepticism about the
credibility
of elites loomed large in the Brexit referendum and the US election.
Over the long term, such an approach will rebuild
credibility.
Moreover, they have the
credibility
that comes with a lack of desire to be re-elected, either because their term in office has been limited in advance or because they are known to prefer a quiet academic life.
A deterrent that is too dangerous to invoke would lack
credibility.
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