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This means, of course, that if protectionism is politically convenient, you need not shed tears over harming the country by surrendering to it, an attitude that many
Democrats
in the United States find convenient to adopt.
This realignment, uniting disillusioned Labour politicians and voters with Liberal Democrats, Greens, and perhaps Scottish and Welsh nationalists, is likely to produce an opposition that is much more effective than May currently faces, even if it has fewer parliamentary seats.
But the
democrats
are not giving up.
By implication, this may allow a widening of what constitutes officially permitted history in China, and an acknowledgement that the country’s turbulent twentieth century was shaped by a variety of actors – Communists, Nationalists, liberals, democrats, and all manner of artists, thinkers, and writers.
The most plausible – in fact the only – real alternative to a CDU-SPD grand coalition would be a larger grouping involving both the liberal Free
Democrats
(FDP) and the Greens (a so-called Jamaica coalition, because the parties’ colors are those of the Jamaican flag).
After all, it is the
Democrats
who have traditionally taken America to war.
Second, there must be a push to expand the public space for the Muslim world’s democrats, so free media and independent judiciaries to protect press freedom need to be boosted.
Democracy requires
democrats
– citizens convinced of the value of liberty and popular sovereignty and committed to establishing and preserving them.
India also sent its minister for oil to negotiate an energy deal, making it clear that the country’s real priorities lay with its own national economic interests, ahead of its solidarity with Burmese
democrats.
A recent YouGov/Times poll predicted that the Conservatives would receive 44% of the vote, compared to 23% for the Labour Party, 12% for the Liberal Democrats, and 10% for the UK Independence Party.
The Liberal Democrats, on the other hand, have an opportunity to siphon support from both the Conservatives and Labour, by campaigning against May’s vision for a hard Brexit.
In addition, the Liberal
Democrats
could appeal to more moderate Tory voters, because they remain committed to EU single-market membership.
We have become so accustomed to thinking of free trade as a specialist matter for liberal economists and trade negotiators in dark suits that we forget how a century ago, free trade was a core belief for many democrats, radicals, women activists, and, indeed, organized labor.
For many democrats, it was a force for peace and social justice, minimizing the power of special interests and teaching citizens about fairness and international understanding.
In a campaign, this is a useful quality, for it brings Putin close to everyone, to those who look forward and those who look back, to liberal
democrats
and ill-liberal conservatives, to nationalists, patriots, communists and independents, to federalists and confederalists.
If Rousseff, plagued by scandals and a stalled economy, manages to complete her term, the social
democrats
look well-placed to win three years from now.
Last but not least, reform-minded
democrats
must lead the reform of democracy itself.
The two men intend to seize the opportunity presented by the United Kingdom’s Brexit referendum, which demonstrated that, in today’s EU, illiberal democrats’ preferred mode of discourse – lies and smears – can be politically and professionally rewarding (just ask the UK’s new foreign secretary, Boris Johnson, a leading Brexiteer).
The center of gravity of the remaining
Democrats
has moved to the left, because the vast majority of defeated
Democrats
were moderates from swing districts.
Historians, Democrats, and other Bush critics were quick to denounce his speech, particularly his reference to Vietnam, as self-serving, dishonest, and inaccurate.
That is all the more reason for
democrats
to stand tall in defending our values – first and foremost by acting in accordance with them.
It is normal for conservatives to argue for less government and to place greater trust in free markets, and for social
democrats
and greens to argue for public policies that deliver less income inequality, more public goods (such as a clean environment and public transport), and more regulation to help markets function with greater stability and distribute benefits more evenly.
Whereas British Thatcherites and German social
democrats
practiced austerity in an ill-conceived attempt to eliminate the government’s budget deficit, US Republicans neither genuinely care to limit the federal government’s budget deficit nor believe that they will succeed in doing so.
Enemies of big government (who see austerity as a golden opportunity to shrink it) coalesce with European social
democrats
(dreaming of more options for when they win government) and tax-cutting Republicans (determined to dismantle America’s New Deal once and for all).
Not only is it said to have created a certain amount of confusion, above all among German Social Democrats, but the European elections, whatever their shortcomings and limitations, allow us to check the statement of fact that “social democracy has found new acceptance.”
In only four countries were Social
Democrats
relatively the strongest party, and this includes France where the fragmentation of the Right meant that Jospin’s Socialists (in themselves hardly unified) were strongest with 22%.
Perhaps this is where the “third way” actually divides social
democrats.
Although Steyer profited handsomely from the fossil fuels that he now opposes, many environmentalists and
Democrats
view him as an invaluable counterweight to the billionaire Koch brothers.
But I don’t claim that America and the West necessarily had much effect on this outcome B beyond doing what they do best: thriving domestically, and thus making others want to become free market
democrats.
And some even foresee a “blue wave” in which
Democrats
also retake the Senate, despite having to defend far more seats than the Republicans.
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