Credible
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Without
credible
American leadership, or a strong alliance of democracies, there won’t be much left to restrain Russian or Chinese ambitions.
And, because it was often organized in opposition to socialism, the conservative narrative, too, has lost much of its luster – though conservatism has been able to adapt by repositioning itself as a
credible
force for managing tough economic times.
That is why supporting the euro requires forceful and
credible
crisis containment – whatever it takes.
If they are to convince developing countries that the 2050 goal is credible, they must be both ambitious and realistic about the domestic political challenges they face in adopting and implementing demanding targets for 2020, 2030, and 2040.
How can Israel’s preferred Palestinian leaders, Abbas and PA Prime Minister Salam Fayyad, be left with any
credible
capacity to negotiate if talks cannot begin until, as Israel insists, they retreat on their minimum condition of a settlement freeze in the Occupied Territories?
Stein has some detailed and
credible
ideas about how to make such operations less risky for the system as a whole.
The only viable option is a
credible
strategy that pushes back against China’s use of coercion to advance its territorial and maritime revisionism.
But countries at the periphery of the global financial system could not provide equally
credible
guarantees.ampnbsp;
If the EU wants to be a serious global player to which the US turns as a
credible
partner (showing up at its summits, for a start), the Pakistan-EU summit is a good opportunity to start replacing words with action.
That raises an obvious question: When regimes in the region collaborate with terrorist groups, how can intelligence cooperation with them, let alone a coalition to fight Islamic extremism, be
credible?
That means a constant and resolute effort to stop the caliphate’s expansion, cut off its sources of finance, deepen and expand intelligence cooperation among
credible
allies, end the oil-rich monarchies’ collusion with terrorist groups, and encourage reform (without engaging in grand state-building projects).
Mexico’s transition to democracy between 1977-2000 was aided by a series of constitutional reforms that contributed to the emergence of the widely
credible
Federal Election Institute (IFE).
Blanchard calls on Greece’s government to offer “truly
credible
measures.”
In fact, Greece has a
credible
debt proposal.
Nowhere is there a
credible
plan to limit the concentration of wealth and power, broaden economic gains through strong real-income growth for the poor, and maintain macroeconomic stability.
They must come up with a
credible
method for estimating the underlying equilibrium price of oil.
If they can significantly degrade the militia’s strength, or at least contain its influence within Baghdad’s Shi’a slums, the Iraqi government will have a somewhat better chance of developing a
credible
security force and Bush can claim some success.
By abandoning the thoughtful policymaking of his predecessors in favor of a presidency modeled on reality TV, Trump has failed to articulate anything resembling a
credible
national strategy.
This enabled Putin to project himself, particularly in Syria, as a
credible
proponent of geopolitical pragmatism.
The same incoherent approach has in the past undermined the EU’s efforts to project a
credible
foreign policy, ensuring that Europe is all too often perceived as feeble and inadequate.
The plans are detailed, thoughtful, credible, and based on proven successes that the government has already achieved.
What critics of China’s land reclamation need to understand is that, even without any
credible
sovereignty claims to the sea area in question, or any islands within it, under international law China does have the right to build artificial islands and installations, including airstrips, on outlying reefs and shoals.
The United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea (UNCLOS) – now generally accepted as customary international law even by countries that, like the US, have failed to ratify it – is the only
credible
framework within which any kind of exclusive claims can be made.
On the other hand, to the extent that China’s claims are based on long use or occupancy of particular habitable islands in the Spratly or Paracel groups or elsewhere (and as such consistent with UNCLOS, to which China is a party), they may be as
credible
as those of other regional players, if not more so.
A more peaceful and prosperous future will demand a clear and
credible
strategic vision from Modi, including a zero tolerance approach to terrorists and their sponsors.
The assertion that money wages are downwardly rigid is not, in my view, a
credible
explanation of persistent unemployment.
Nor was it a
credible
explanation for Keynes, who asserted that his theory did not rely on the assumption of rigid wages.
So a hardheaded, credible, and, above all, impartial analysis, which would provide a much-needed dose of pragmatism and realism to the debate, is long overdue.
Given the ferocity of the attacks on the Rohingya, and the failure of Myanmar’s leaders to provide
credible
security guarantees, few refugees will voluntarily return to Myanmar anytime soon.
Economists have long understood that, in the absence of a
credible
lender of last resort, banks are vulnerable to self-fulfilling confidence crises.
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