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Even French Prime Minister Manuel Valls weighed in, saluting Daoud’s “original hard thinking” and denouncing his
critics.
In Europe We DistrustMADRID – For decades,
critics
of the European Union have spoken about a democratic deficit.
If he gets them right, he can forget about his short-term
critics.
Most seriously, doubts persist about his commitment to democracy, with
critics
arguing he’s an old-style African “big man” ready to bully opponents and ravage the public coffers with his cronies.
Under the de facto leadership of the League’s Matteo Salvini, the interior minister, it has a knack for annoying domestic and foreign
critics
alike on a daily basis.
The welfare state resisted its
critics
and the pain of stagnating economies by making collaborators of the middle class.
I predict that EMU will be launched with an initial success that will confound its worst critics, but that the success will be followed by years of difficult challenges that will confound EMU’s most optimistic supporters.
Alternatively, leaders can listen to their
critics
and adopt a balanced, two-handed approach that applies both supply-side reforms and supportive demand-side measures to the challenge of ending Europe’s malaise.
At home, Merkel recently sent out a clear message to her
critics
that Germany must pay a price for eurozone leadership.
It ignores what the country has accomplished, and it risks consequences that are inconsistent with what the
critics
themselves want to see.
The American and British governments, increasingly unpopular at home, desperately needed some tangible evidence of progress to assuage their domestic
critics
and to begin to speak openly of an exit strategy.
Trump’s
critics
– indeed, all US observers – should keep that in mind.
But the
critics
have been right about one thing: unless the structure of the eurozone is reformed, and austerity reversed, Europe will not recover.
They also know that, except for China, all of them are
critics
of Iran, and are determined to find a solution to the nuclear question, whether through dialogue or some other means, if “patience is lost,” as Merkel suggested.
Critics
contend that a missile defense system will prompt Russia to refuse to reduce nuclear weapons and China to build more.
Critics
also claim that missile defense will not work against incoming warheads surrounded by decoys, that it will be terribly expensive and that rogue-state proliferation can be better addressed through prevention (using diplomacy and export controls) and deterrence.
But, since the de facto invasion of Ukraine in late August, her government has changed its position on Russia, and she has sought to convince many
critics
that she knows the problems facing Europe well (her university thesis, for example, was about political Islam).
Northwestern University economist Robert Gordon points out several interesting features of America's GDP that should give cheerleaders of the US model and
critics
of Europe cause for greater circumspection.
In order to gain legal “standing” to sue Myriad Genetics,
critics
of genetic patents – including the American Medical Association, the American Society of Human Genetics, and the American Civil Liberties Union – had to find an issue that could be adjudicated on a constitutional basis.
Given that Futenma is located in a densely-populated urban area that includes more than 100 schools, hospitals, and shops,
critics
contend that the Osprey would endanger the lives of thousands of island residents.
Foreign
critics
had their reputations trashed.
Saudi warplanes have bombed homes, markets, hospitals, and refugee camps in Yemen, leading
critics
to accuse the Kingdom of deliberately terrorizing civilians to turn public opinion against the Houthis.
Nor does it arrest and charge with “terrorism” domestic
critics
of its medieval interpretation of Islam.
To be sure, such metrics can easily be manipulated – a fact that
critics
are quick to point out.
Time is running out, however, for them to satisfy their supporters and silence their
critics
by achieving it.
The anti-secession law’s vague language and attempt at softened wording – perhaps geared toward mollifying foreign
critics
– paradoxically increases rather than decreases the likelihood that China and the United States could be unwittingly and unwillingly drawn into an avoidable military conflict.
Starting with President Miguel de la Madrid in the early 1980’s, however, the PRI responded to free market
critics
of Mexico’s weak economic performance by selling many government-owned enterprises, partially privatizing the Mexican social security system, and becoming a strong advocate of a free trade agreement with its large “enemy” to the north, the US.
The suspicions which surround Abdullah’s peace initiative, and which dismiss it as stillborn, are founded in the belief that it was conceived to appease Saudi Arabia’s American
critics
and to divert them from focussing on Saudi domestic tensions.
A number of vocal critics, notably Joseph Stiglitz and Jeffrey Sachs, bemoan the Fund's (almost) reflexive resort to fiscal and monetary austerity.
I think these
critics
have a valid point, and the IMF should mend its ways.
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