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Of course, regimes with different
ideological
inclinations might have had different spending habits, potentially cushioning the blow from the commodity-price collapse.
Others were too focused on
ideological
rhetoric to do much good.
Now that the backlash against incumbent governments has begun, however,
ideological
debates are certain to intensify.
In fact, the
ideological
bias of Europeans against CDS might be beneficial in the long term for the development of a better market for CDS, and for derivatives in general.
To overcome the enormous lobbying power of investment banks – and thus help to ensure global financial stability – any tool is helpful, even if it comes wrapped in a package of European
ideological
bias.
In short, far from leading some sort of worldwide Islamist revolution, the violent fanaticism of Al Qaeda and other organizations now resembles a repulsive, but manageable, form of
ideological
toxic waste.
The Maoist
ideological
mindset grew out of Lenin's theory of imperialism, which, aided by endless barrages of propaganda against capitalism, colonialism, and foreign hegemony, tended to reinforce the sense of national humiliation.
In Germany,
ideological
aversion to budget deficits runs deep.
Ideological
and political prejudices deeply rooted in history will have to be overcome to end the current stagnation.
But it is worth distinguishing between two kinds of international institution in this context: rule-setting bodies that make it easier for countries with hostile
ideological
or national interests to co-exist; and organizations that create a strong community of interest, meaning that economic and political benefits for some members “spill over” and are felt more widely.
We were among many from across the political and
ideological
spectrum who were arrested and tortured for daring to oppose the Assad regime.
This requires coordinating policing and health programs within a coherent policy framework, investing in research and public education on drug policy, opening new programs to independent review, and standing up to
ideological
criticism, both domestic and international, with evidence and pragmatism.
This may cause Trump-watchers to dismiss attempts to establish an
ideological
foundation for Trumpism – such as Julius Krein’s new journal American Affairs – as hopelessly oxymoronic.
None of this bodes well for Trump’s opponents, who are still a long way from recognizing the
ideological
implications of his presidency.
Among Arab allies such as Hezbollah and Hamas, the prospect of US-Iranian diplomatic accommodation – in which the US changes its approach toward Iran, and Iran changes its approach toward Israel – could mean an end to their chief
ideological
patron and primary source of funding.
The Three Mis-RepresentsIt is two years since the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) unveiled its new
ideological
credo, called the "Three Represents."
Nor was there any discussion of the widespread concern about an
ideological
shift to the left that could threaten property rights, leading to capital flight as individuals seek to protect their wealth.
The other exception is sociological, comprising a relatively thin but influential international intelligentsia, for whom secularization has become not only a fact, but, at least for some of its members, an
ideological
commitment.
Nevertheless, economists get stuck with the charge of being narrowly ideological, because they are their own worst enemy when it comes to applying their theories to the real world.
Social democracy, with its promise of greater equality and opportunities for all, served as an
ideological
antidote.
He does not theorize about what should be done; he simply does it, without any
ideological
bias or constraint.
The problem is that politicians (and commentators) often pick the wrong examples to bolster their
ideological
positions.
If internal elections become widespread, the lines of
ideological
disagreement within elite circles might become more clearly drawn, which could further spur calls for some kind of representative institutional structure.
If so, the true reason why academics missed the crisis could be far more mundane than inadequate models,
ideological
blindness, or corruption, and thus far more worrisome; many simply were not paying attention!
Recall that Russia’s pro-Western liberals, ascendant a decade ago, have been relegated to the
ideological
fringe, with the very word “democrat” (let alone “pro-West”) now a term of abuse.
But, in order to defeat the far right, Putin’s regime will be forced to take its stand on more or less liberal
ideological
grounds.
The hard-line strategy is the traditional
ideological
approach championed by many Fatah and PLO veterans who returned from exile to the West Bank and Gaza Strip, including Arafat.
Their current leaders include men like Palestine National Council head Salim al-Zanun and Fatah
ideological
chief Sakr Habash, who favor continuing to battle Israel until it is destroyed, at which point they will rule Palestine with a relatively secular nationalist regime.
Kelly has imposed tight controls over who may enter the Oval Office, listens in on most of Trump’s phone calls during office hours, and controls what pieces of paper reach the president’s desk, thus eliminating the highly
ideological
screeds that some staff members used to slip him.
If what has been cut is not restored, Cameron and his
ideological
heirs will create a nation of quiescent citizens who, like their US counterparts, are better suited to a society whose official policies are more directly aligned to the will of corporate interests.
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