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At a time when capital was becoming more concentrated on a global scale, and more militant against non-owners of assets, they were
declaring
the class war over.
The End of the Age of FriedmanBERKELEY – Harvard professor Dani Rodrik – perhaps the finest political economist of my generation – recently reported on his blog that a colleague has been
declaring
the past three decades “the Age of Milton Friedman.”
Ben Bernanke, then the chairman of Princeton University's economics department, took note of this failing,
declaring
that the BOJ should pursue a more aggressive monetary policy.
From Richard Nixon to Barack Obama, successive US presidents regarded aiding China’s economic rise as a matter of national interest; indeed, Jimmy Carter once issued a presidential memo
declaring
as much.
Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe echoed this sentiment,
declaring
that Japan will play a larger role in safeguarding regional security, including by providing patrol ships, training, and military surveillance equipment to countries engaged in territorial disputes with China.
In
declaring
a “new era” for China during October’s 19th National Congress in Beijing, President Xi Jinping presented the Chinese system of governance as a model for other countries to emulate.
Jailed swindler Bernie Madoff recently summed up a lot of people’s feelings about fiscal policy,
declaring
that “the whole government is a Ponzi scheme.”
Two years ago, at the Third Plenum, China’s leaders committed to pursue far-reaching reforms,
declaring
that markets must “play a decisive role in allocating resources.”
Republican Senator Rand Paul was explicit on this point,
declaring
that it “makes no sense” for Republicans to investigate Republicans.
By
declaring
himself anti-communist a decade ago, Yeltsin earned the nearly unconditional support of the United States and the West.
At that point, in the summer of 2011, the US began to back the military insurrection, with President Barack Obama
declaring
that Assad must “step aside.”
With the police failing to control the mobs in the streets without the help of the military, Yingluck decided to resign and dissolve parliament,
declaring
that she would lead a caretaker government until a new election is held on February 2.The date was endorsed by a “reform forum,” established to resolve the crisis and comprising Bangkok’s elite (including the military).
Second, as we have seen in the case of North Korea, there is nothing to stop countries that sign the Treaty from simply walking out after
declaring
that “extraordinary events” have jeopardized their supreme interests.
After toppling Libyan ruler Muammar el-Qaddafi and bombing targets in Somalia and Yemen, Obama has initiated airstrikes in the Syria-Iraq belt, effectively
declaring
war on the Islamic State – a decision that will involve infringing on the sovereign, if disintegrating, state of Syria.
Add to that the beheadings of two American journalists, and suddenly Obama’s team was using Bush’s war rhetoric,
declaring
that the US is at war with the Islamic State “in the same way that we are at war with Al Qaeda and its affiliates all around the globe.”
Moments after
declaring
his intention to “degrade and destroy” the group, Obama responded to a reporter’s request for clarification by stating that his real goal is to turn the Islamic State into a “manageable problem.”
One productive avenue would be to follow up on one of the recommendations of the High Level Panel that was endorsed by Annan; namely, that all UN members go on record
declaring
that terrorism has no place in today’s world.
Last June, US President Barack Obama hosted the first White House Maker Faire –
declaring
that “Today’s DIY is tomorrow’s ‘Made in America’” – and appointed a senior adviser to determine how to turn the maker movement into an engine of US economic growth.
The hardline clerics then undermine whatever confidence Rouhani is building with Iran’s neighbors by
declaring
repeatedly that the agreement represents an implicit acknowledgement of Iran’s might by the world’s major powers.
After the 2016 referendum, May’s government should have had an adult discussion about the shape Brexit would take, rather than simply declaring, “Brexit means Brexit.”
In the interest of the IMF’s credibility – and of the stability of the world economy – Strauss-Kahn should put the matter to rest once and for all, by
declaring
unequivocally his intentions regarding the French presidency.
The headlines
declaring
victory for pro-European liberal democracy fail to highlight how narrow that victory actually was.
Dismissing this responsibility and
declaring
to Europe that no one can teach lessons to Italy, as he did during the fight to appoint Mogherini, is both shortsighted and potentially dangerous.
But populists reframe their followers’ understanding of this system, by
declaring
that such officials are part of the “elite,” selected by their fellow elites to frustrate the will of the people.
Indeed, by unilaterally
declaring
a Palestinian state along the 1967 ceasefire line, Abbas would be putting into practice Israel’s vision of “two states for two peoples.”
Erdogan has moved to defuse the current crisis by
declaring
that he will seek early elections as well as sweeping constitutional changes that would make the president popularly elected, rather than elected by the parliament.
Declaring
that "Arab popular resistance" to the American invasion has spread through the region, Assad referred to the increasing numbers of Arab, including Syrian, "volunteers" who have gone to Iraq to fight alongside Saddam's soldiers.
The Japanese at first tried to appease the Russians,
declaring
Manchuria beyond its sphere of interest in exchange for a similar guarantee from Russia about Korea.
But by
declaring
that he would not, under any circumstance, participate in military actions against Iraq, he undermined the efforts at the UN to put maximum pressure behind the demands that Iraq disarm.
The list included two former presidents (Bill Clinton and Barack Obama), Hillary Clinton, former Attorney General Eric Holder; a former CIA director; a former director of National Intelligence; two likely Democratic presidential candidates in 2020; a black congresswoman whom Trump frequently describes as “low IQ” (a common racist charge); two prominent Jewish billionaire philanthropists, one of whom, George Soros, is a frequent target of Trump and the subject of various right-wing conspiracy fantasies; and the actor Robert De Niro (who began his speech at this year’s Tony Awards ceremony by declaring, “Fuck Trump”).
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