Criticism
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The first
criticism
– that Germany’s domestic spending has not kept pace with its investment needs – is a myth.
Although Japan did receive some appreciation for its dispatch of naval squadrons to the Mediterranean, it endured wide
criticism
for its refusal to send ground troops.
Criticism
is quickly seen as a sign of hostility or disrespect.
And, indeed, Merkel’s
criticism
in Munich of Russia for invading Crimea and supporting Syrian President Bashar al-Assad was met with Lavrov’s assertions that the West ignored the sovereignty norm in international law by invading Iraq and recognizing Kosovo’s independence.
But, while the government certainly should have acted faster and earlier, the public mood is turning to depression amid a cacophony of
criticism
and self-doubt that has obscured the forward movement.
But there is a real danger in conflating
criticism
of Israeli intransigence and extremism with anti-Semitism.
But Sherman’s
criticism
could also be leveled against Japan.
Even as fast-food chains have become a lightning rod for
criticism
on the topic of obesity, they continue to attract consumers within America’s tight-knit minority communities, particularly among their young people, who are less likely to reach their full potential if they are burdened by health problems associated with obesity.
In an era of growing inequality and joblessness, Ahn’s
criticism
of the chaebol is both smart economics and smart politics.
In fact, China has long faced
criticism
for its meager provision of humanitarian aid.
But, while
criticism
of China’s human rights record clearly has merit, it is important not to lose sight of the extent of genuine political change in China.
On the contrary, during the campaign, he heaped
criticism
on America’s senseless wars in the Middle East; and his supporters want nothing more than for the US to abandon its global leadership role and retreat from the world.
Again, those who do their fair share (or more) should be singled out for praise – and those who do not for
criticism.
Now, with Germany’s economy no longer functioning smoothly, capital moving abroad, and unemployment rising,
criticism
of capitalism is again gaining momentum.
But his credibility was sapped in the wake of
criticism
of the BoE’s handling of the collapse in 1991 of the Bank of Credit and Commerce International – an episode that anticipated later issues in managing the failure of large, cross-border institutions.
Perhaps the most well-known recent example has been the Nobel laureate Paul Krugman’s campaign against the economists Carmen Reinhart and Kenneth Rogoff, in which he moved quickly from
criticism
of an error in one of their papers to charges about their commitment to academic transparency.
In fairness, given Krugman’s strong and public positions, he has been subject to immense personal
criticism
by many on the right.
The industry has faced
criticism
for poor working conditions; even where that is not the case, it does not develop the types of skills that can support stable and sustainable economic growth.
If he wins the presidency, he has said, he will seek to control media
criticism.
If the jobs of ruling and moneymaking are shared across generations, or among brothers or cousins or in-laws,
criticism
is more easily deflected.
Most Russian elites think and act like businesspeople, not like romantic nationalists: As the economy sinks into prolonged recession, scrutiny and
criticism
of Putin’s policies will increase.
Bhutto’s contacts with Mushararf’s military government drew criticism, but she remained adamant that a return to democracy was possible only through a transition in which Musharraf would give up his military post, become a civilian head of state, and conduct free and fair elections.
To be sure, reforms are – and always will be – subject to harsh criticism, with old Kemalist elites clinging to the unitary and secular republican tradition and Kurdish nationalists seeking to eliminate all expressions of Turkish national identity from the political culture.
Neither is it to deny the economic
criticism
of the bailout provisions presented by progressives like Joseph Stiglitz and conservatives like Hans-Werner Sinn.
Though some hawks called for only muted
criticism
of the regime, the US had no choice but to condemn the massacre and be expelled.
Given that Obama will leave office in less than two years, the drone of unending
criticism
is excessive.
Anyone who can stomach revisiting the speeches of leading fascists and Nazis of the 1920s and 1930s will find appeals – Benito Mussolini’s paeans to social security or Joseph Goebbels’ stinging
criticism
of the financial sector – that seem, at first glance, indistinguishable from progressive goals.
Early
criticism
came from France, which vigorously objected to the 2004 and 2006 editions’ endorsement of the “legal origins” theory, which suggests that common-law countries benefit from greater regulatory efficiency than civil-law countries.
For example, following
criticism
of the “Employing Workers” indicator, the International Finance Corporation (the World Bank’s private-sector lending arm) conducted a review and removed it as a contributing factor to the rankings.
The WHO responded to that breakthrough – and the
criticism
it triggered – with major reforms.
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