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The devaluation advanced China’s strategic goal of turning the renminbi into an international reserve currency – and, in the long term, into a
credible
global challenger to the US dollar.
Yet there is no
credible
way to achieve an agreement with such radical forces as Iran, Syria, Hamas, and Hezbollah, all of whom seek Israel’s destruction.
At the same time, the right-wing mantra – victory – failed to offer a
credible
way to replace the Iranian and Syrian governments, or to destroy Hamas and Hezbollah.
The country has yet to develop a
credible
armament-production base like that of, say, Japan, which is co-developing advanced weapons systems with the US.
Admittedly, the Fiscal Compact needs some modifications to ensure that the penalties for noncompliance are automatic, prompt, and not too severe to be
credible.
Third, the US recovery will not be
credible
unless there is also a strategy for getting the government’s own finances back in order.
We did so after Cyclone Nargis in Myanmar, where the challenge now is to push for political progress, including
credible
steps on human rights and democracy.
These enhanced legislative foundations should make cooperation between the US military and Japan’s Self-Defense Forces even stronger, and the alliance still more solid, providing
credible
deterrence in the service of peace in the region.
A concrete and
credible
program of tightening fiscal discipline and restructuring private-sector debt is essential.
Slow growth of greenhouse-gas emissions in rapidly-growing economies must be accompanied by
credible
promises to deliver massive amounts of assistance in the mighty tasks of industrialization, education, and urbanization that China, India, Mexico, Brazil, and many other developing countries face.
A more
credible
concern is whether efforts to root out corruption weaken the incentive for government officials to promote growth.
Moreover, few African governments have even the semblance of a
credible
national plan for delivering affordable energy to their citizens.
But US presidents seek more than just a
credible
commitment to financial markets that the Fed chair will fear and fight inflation.
To the extent that false flags are imperfect and rumors of the source of an attack are widely deemed
credible
(though not legally probative), reputational damage to an attacker’s soft power may contribute to deterrence.
On other matters, including abortion rights, he was slippery in his responses, and there is
credible
evidence that he lied to the Senate Judiciary Committee on other matters.
But the real change will come only when all STEM programs provide students with the tools they need to carry out a
credible
assessment of their work’s effects on humanity.
In the past, anguish at home and abroad about the quality of US governance – its apparent arrogance, mindless parochialism, and incapacity to deliver coherent, credible, and decent policy outcomes – has for the most part proved short-lived.
We also need to agree on the modalities of an effective and
credible
Human Rights Council that will give the human rights agenda a more prominent role in the UN and make a genuine impact on the ground.
The world needs an effective and
credible
UN that can respond to the growing challenges facing us today across the globe.
The deal on the core nuclear issues is central to this approach, but so is a
credible
process for developing the trade and investment links that will facilitate Iran’s move from isolation to integration.
Unfortunately, none of the parties has so far come out with a comprehensive,
credible
economic agenda.
For their part, governments should reconsider their position on recognizing online learning delivered by
credible
and internationally accredited institutions.
Unfortunately, many emerging markets have weak governments that cannot define
credible
policies for financing intervention in such circumstances.
Some say that they simply do not want to subject themselves to a process that they no longer regard as
credible.
Easing short-term jitters and paving the way for further developing-country growth will require a clear and
credible
program for returning high-income economies, especially those in Europe, to a sustainable fiscal path.
Such assurances from central bankers cannot always be trusted, but Fed Chair Janet Yellen’s promises to move more gradually than in the past are credible, because the Fed is genuinely determined to push inflation higher and to ensure that it never again falls much below 2%.
But prospects for progress on arms control and nonproliferation are darkening in the absence of a
credible
push for nuclear disarmament.
Nowadays, no country can evolve without developing effective and
credible
institutions, establishing a meaningful system of political checks and balances, and diffusing control over decision-making.
But so far all of North Korea’s neighbors – Japan, South Korea, China, and Russia – have found his diplomatic strategy to be more predictable, and even more credible, than that of the US.
Regardless of whether Trump’s plan was actually to start with a demand for full denuclearization and then retreat to something more credible, the question now is what the administration might do to achieve denuclearization – or even regime change – in the absence of a summit.
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