Credibility
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The current crises in the United States and Europe – the result primarily of US capitalism’s inherent ethical failures, and to Europe’s dysfunction – might be seen as lending
credibility
to Spengler’s view of democracy’s inadequacy, and to his dismissal of Western civilization as essentially being driven by a corrupting lust for money.
For example, the M5S/League coalition suggested that it might issue a parallel currency, which lent further
credibility
to its threat of pursuing fiscal expansion in defiance of EU rules.
It is not that easy for Europeans to set the future security agenda when their
credibility
on defense matters leaves so much to be desired.
By appearing spineless in the face of Russian aggression that has been aimed specifically at derailing European influence, the EU has lost
credibility.
But how much
credibility
should we attach to the opinions of experts?
The hope, of course, is that the current travails of democracies around the world could boost the
credibility
of the Chinese Communist Party.
Central banks increasingly realize that no matter how much legal independence they have, their
credibility
with investors requires transparent monetary policy and effective communication with politicians and the wider public.
US Secretary of Defense Chuck Hagel heard an earful of official doubt about the
credibility
of America’s defense commitment during his recent visit to Japan.
Their sound financial systems, strong fiscal frameworks, low public debt, and strict adherence to inflation targets give them
credibility.
As the world’s second-largest source of foreign direct investment, the EU wields considerable influence, with European investors bringing
credibility
to projects and regions, thereby serving to attract further investment.
Governments worldwide face a similar imperative: maintain policy
credibility
without undermining economic recovery.
Failure to do so leads, over time, to terminal organizational weakness, owing to lost
credibility
amongst employees, shareholders, customers, and communities.
Using the latter two types to impose "odious debts" on Africans undermines western lenders
' credibility
concerning money laundering, good governance, transparency, fiscal discipline, and macroeconomic policies conducive to economic growth.
For all of these policies to work, countries need to improve the effectiveness and
credibility
of their civic and government institutions.
An offer by Hungary’s government to extend a general guarantee of deposits or to ensure liquidity in interbank markets has limited
credibility.
The damage to the
credibility
of the WTO – once lauded as the greatest advance in global governance since the inspired institution-building of the immediate postwar period – may yet prove lasting.
But its continued success depends ultimately on the
credibility
of the WTO itself; it will inevitably suffer collateral damage from a failure of multilateral negotiations.
The problem starts when citizens view every issue purely as a matter of partisan identity, so that the
credibility
of climate science, for example, depends on whether one is a Republican or a Democrat.
If Trump then refuses to respect the WTO’s rulings, the entire system’s
credibility
will be in jeopardy.
I went to Benghazi to assess the intentions and
credibility
of the Transitional National Council and Libyan opposition.
But following all of these rules should ensure that a party maintains
credibility
and respect, and that, in defeat, it at least remains competitive for the next election.
Easing sanctions now, with so little progress having been made under the latest Minsk agreement, would amount to a catastrophic collapse in Europe’s impact and
credibility
– and a major loss for Ukraine.
The
credibility
that has been lost to the Trumpists – abetted by Russia and the US Electoral College – can never be regained.
And an international court’s
credibility
and moral standing depends on the fundamental principle that everyone is equal before the law.
It has rejected the reports, instead launching its own investigations whose conduct and staffing leave no room for confidence in their
credibility.
Allies are seen as an answer to America's twin
credibility
and legitimacy deficits in its occupation of Iraq.
Unless and until this is recognized, reforms in this area will lack
credibility
for Mexicans and foreign investors alike, and thus are unlikely to be effective.
One institution, the Electoral Complaints Commission—a hybrid Afghan-international oversight body with a majority vote controlled by United Nations-appointed commissioners—retained its
credibility
throughout the process.
Elections are essential to democracy, but if a large percentage of the population is excluded, the process lacks
credibility.
Countries such as Brazil already have such high levels of transfer payments from rich to poor that further moves would undermine fiscal stability and anti-inflation
credibility.
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