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Long before September 11 became a day of infamy in the United States, it acquired similar significance in Chile, where 40 years ago, on September 11, 1973, the armed forces, led by General Augusto Pinochet, overthrew the country’s
democratically
elected government.
Small wonder, then, that Germany, politically unable to vote on more bailout resources, has outsourced that job to the ECB, the only institution that can bypass
democratically
elected parliaments.
"Elections are of little use if
democratically
elected governments limit the freedom of the press and the independence of the judiciary."
From this technocratic perspective, Brussels today maintains functions that even within nation states are often delegated to institutions that are not
democratically
elected.
Today, for the first time in our history, we have a chance to prove to ourselves and the world that Russia can develop
democratically.
So reestablishing social trust in the judiciary is one of the weightiest tasks
democratically
elected officials face during a transition.
While such a system would reduce the Fed’s independence, it would put the onus of difficult political decisions where it belongs: on the
democratically
elected members of Congress.
The ECB’s behavior should not be surprising: as we have seen elsewhere, institutions that are not
democratically
accountable tend to be captured by special interests.
The unfolding crisis in Bangkok – where a political minority has taken to the streets to bring down Prime Minister Yingluck Shinawatra’s
democratically
elected government – is a case in point.
Pious Western sermons about the need to form a unified,
democratically
elected government sound utterly irrelevant, given the extent of social and political fragmentation.
The Bush administration, eager to have a
democratically
elected government in Pakistan to continue the fight against terrorism, was believed to have brokered the agreement.
Several
democratically
elected leaders urged constitutional modifications in order to remain in power.
The same system (recently put in place in Australia as well) has often been used by less
democratically
inclined governments to suppress independent, vigorous journalism; in Ecuador, for example, newspapers are regularly fined large sums for criticizing the government.
After all, since fleeing to India, the Dalai Lama – Tibet’s rightful political and spiritual leader (though he ceded his political role to a
democratically
elected government in exile in 2011) – has been the public face of resistance to Chinese control of Tibet.
It is important to remember that the creditors in this instance are not a bunch of oligarchs or wealthy private bankers, but the governments of the other eurozone countries,
democratically
accountable to their own electorates.
For the most part, center-right,
democratically
elected governments replaced the military dictatorships, and they exchanged the previous economic paradigm – import substitution, state intervention, and overregulation – for the Washington Consensus, which called for fiscal discipline, price stability, trade and financial liberalization, privatization, and deregulation.
Moreover, it is hard to see how a corporation’s stakeholders can always arrive
democratically
at a common position on how the corporation should engage in social responsibility on their behalf.
America’s history of
democratically
enacted racism is too sordid for people to be complacent about Trump’s recent comments and toxic immigration policies.
Though elected democratically, he chose to govern undemocratically.
They also increasingly believe that the most
democratically
effective policy toward Al Nahda for secular parties is accommodation, not exclusion.
Dani Rodrik’s 2011 book The Globalization Paradox criticizes globalization enthusiasts for wanting full liberalization of foreign trade and capital movements; he argues that when
democratically
established social arrangements clash with the demands of globalization, national priorities should take precedence.
If mainstream liberals are worried about the implications of a
democratically
elected populist government, then they should worry even more about what could come next if economic circumstances worsen.
As a result, the Saudis are now the largest financial backer of the Syrian rebels (and one of the main supporters of the Egyptian Army following its removal in July of Mubarak’s
democratically
elected successor, Mohamed Morsi).
Nepal’s earlier experiments with democratic governance were not very successful;
democratically
elected governments (in the late 1950’s and the 1990’s) were unceremoniously replaced by prolonged autocratic rule.
But, while Ukraine’s political elites have mastered the art of getting
democratically
elected, effective governance eludes them.
But, when assessing Lee’s legacy, we should also heed the words of Kim Dae-jung, who was jailed and almost killed for opposing South Korea’s dictatorship, before becoming the country’s
democratically
elected president in 1998.
The upcoming presidential election in May and the formation of a
democratically
elected government, one hopes, will calm the political turmoil and lead to economic stabilization and revival.
But a country without sovereignty, or control over its domestic politics, does not have a
democratically
serviceable state.
Because stability is their great goal, China's communist rulers, if they are wise, will allow Hong Kong to show the way to a system in which Chinese govern themselves democratically, peacefully, and prosperously.
One reason why democracy might matter for international currency status is that
democratically
elected governments are best able to make the credible commitments needed to develop deep and liquid financial markets.
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