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Indeed, following the arrest in 2009 of Henry Louis Gates Jr., a well-known Harvard professor, as he was trying to enter his own house, Obama’s
criticism
of the police backfired.
The book caught the attention of both the elites and the mass public with its heart-breaking stories of the suffering endured by 900 million farmers and its bold
criticism
of the government's rural policies.
Lagarde was apologizing for the IMF’s poor forecasting of the United Kingdom’s recent economic performance, and, more seriously, for the Fund’s longer-standing
criticism
of the fiscal austerity pursued by Prime Minister David Cameron’s government.
Austria: Values and ResponsibilitiesVIENNA: The formation of a new government coalition in Austria has given rise to international
criticism.
On the other hand, the North could be taking advantage of
criticism
of South Korean President Park Geun-hye by her opponents on the left for failing to include the October 4 agreement in her five-year plan regarding inter-Korean relations.
Across Africa, governments are enacting legislation to restrict Internet access and outlaw
criticism
of elected officials.
These points are far from a blanket
criticism
of the EU’s efforts to create a common foreign and security policy.
Trump richly deserves
criticism
for abandoning the Paris climate agreement without any alternative plan of action.
He has cracked down on even the most restrained
criticism
or signs of dissent, and has even banned Internet jokes, including memes comparing him to Winnie the Pooh.
This vindicated
criticism
by Milton Friedman and Edmund Phelps, among others, who had already begun to argue that the Phillips curve represented merely a short-term relationship.
The Right’s Piketty ProblemBERKELEY – In the online journal The Baffler, Kathleen Geier recently attempted a roundup of conservative
criticism
of Thomas Piketty’s new book Capital in the Twenty-First Century.
As a result, one would expect that it would attract a large volume of substantive
criticism.
But the extraordinary thing about the conservative
criticism
of Piketty’s book is how little of it has developed any of these arguments, and how much of it has been devoted to a furious denunciation of its author’s analytical abilities, motivation, and even nationality.
Combining these strands of conservative criticism, the real problem with Piketty’s book becomes clear: its author is a mentally unstable foreign communist.
His recent flirtation with a plan to bypass Bhutto and declare emergency rule provoked pointed Bush administration
criticism.
A candidate may promise more anti-dumping actions against Chinese goods, vow to press harder on China to change its exchange rate regime, or sharpen
criticism
of China's weak enforcement of intellectual property rights; but over-protectionism may make a candidate look irresponsible in 2004.
Democracy, in their view, leads to disorder; freedom of thought causes popular “confusion”; and public
criticism
of the Party tends toward the breakdown of authority.
Nonsense: political parties, democratic institutions, work well only when they draw strength and inspiration from a developed, pluralist civic environment and are exposed to
criticism
from that environment.
In the UK, the diplomatic spat served as an occasion for the British press to air
criticism
from those who believe that the government should adopt a stronger stance on China.
To see the mistake in this criticism, imagine that, on the basis of theory and some assumptions, one recommends new policy X, even though there is no hard evidence regarding whether or not X works.
Pampered Mexican boys grow into men accustomed to being obeyed instantly, who feel entitled to special attention, refuse to negotiate with those whom they consider inferior, and reject any form of
criticism.
To be sure, America’s ties with Thailand and the Philippines have deteriorated somewhat during Obama’s second term, owing to the US president’s
criticism
of violations of democratic norms and human rights in both countries.
If anything, some of Obama’s Democratic supporters wish he would show more emotion in responding to
criticism.
A number of influential Swedish intellectuals and politicians have directed their harshest
criticism
against Vilks, not against those who have called for censorship and even incited violence.
He lived through the US-led invasion during a formative time in his creative life – he was writing for television and engaged in film
criticism
and commentary while trying to survive bombardment, looting, and chaos.
And no outside mediation is feasible without a minimum of censure or
criticism
of Maduro’s extremism, even if the opposition takes its lumps, too, for some of its factions’ radical, occasionally subversive stances.
During his campaign, Trump threatened the US Federal Reserve’s independence, and heaped
criticism
on Fed Chair Janet Yellen.
But if the country is to realize its enormous soft-power potential, it will have to rethink its policies at home and abroad, limiting its claims upon its neighbors and learning to accept
criticism
in order to unleash the full talents of its civil society.
As a result, in venues like the United Nations, China enjoys a degree of immunity from
criticism
for its egregious human rights abuses, as well as for its massive military build-up, one that is unparalleled in recent experience.
As in any democracy, public
criticism
of Turkey’s government policies is normal and healthy.
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