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Finally, the crisis has shattered the
ideological
dominance of the West.
The Bank’s failures began in the early 1980’s, when, under the
ideological
sway of President Ronald Reagan and Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher, it tried to get Africa and other poor regions to cut back or close down government investments and services.
More precisely, it has been led astray by the Conservative Party’s
ideological
fantasy that certain EU powers can and should be returned to British sovereignty.
The
ideological
vacuum left by the death of Marxist orthodoxy was filled with nationalism.
Nonetheless, there are messages in our experience that resonate not just domestically, but also for parties in Europe, Canada, and elsewhere that share some of the ALP’s social-democratic and center-left
ideological
traditions, and that are also struggling to win or retain electoral support.
To answer that question, it is first worth noting that China is not an enemy of the US, and the new Sino-American cold war is not rooted in a military standoff, much less
ideological
conflict.
The point of departure for Western students – freedom of speech and assembly,
ideological
pluralism, and a democratic political system – was, for their Eastern colleagues, a distant objective that they were unlikely to achieve.
The
ideological
evolution of the Polish students led in the opposite direction – from efforts to “improve” socialism in the name of “true” Marxism to anti-totalitarian opposition and the construction of a free civil society.
Sadly, the
ideological
mouthpieces for the super-rich in the US, especially the editorial page of The Wall Street Journal , remain bitterly opposed to foreign aid, even if it’s just 70 cents per hundred dollars of income!
France’s proclivity for highly
ideological
politics has merely aggravated an already polarized debate.
America must shed these
ideological
blinkers and deal realistically with the real Lula, not the bogeyman some Bush advisors have invented.
A country whose weight in Middle East politics has stemmed more from its role as an engine of the Arab-Israeli conflict than from its objective military or economic power, Syria under the Assads always feared that abandoning
ideological
confrontation with the Zionist enemy would undermine the regime.
Beginning with the era of ex-president Jiang, most factions no longer divide along
ideological
lines.
But when it came to national government,
ideological
socialists were swiftly shunted aside to make way for more pragmatic operators.
The number of people joining political parties has dropped sharply as
ideological
identification with either the left or the right has waned.
At the end of World War II, these principles provided the
ideological
foundation for treaties such as the General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade, which would later develop into the World Trade Organization.
The document itself represents a watershed, because it provides the data needed for a scientific and empirical discussion of an issue that is too often debated in
ideological
terms.
In our book 13 Bankers, James Kwak and I emphasized a combination of the rising role of campaign contributions, the revolving door between Wall Street and Washington, and, most of all, an
ideological
shift towards the view that finance is good, more finance is better, and unfettered finance is best.
For a long-term balance-sheet approach to gain traction, politicians will have to drop the
ideological
biases that are distorting fiscal policy.
To counter their arguments, opinion-makers should emphasize the expected long-term returns on incremental public investment, not with
ideological
arguments, but with concrete examples from various sectors in the recent past that have had reasonably good rate of returns.
Public Spheres for the Trump AgeBERKELEY – In many societies, universities are the main bastions of
ideological
and intellectual independence.
Since then, Abdullah Badawi has been popularizing the concept of “Hadhari,” shaping it as a means to shift Islam’s focus from its sanctioning function to its civilizing potential and rendering it less
ideological.
In a certain
ideological
mind-set, Israel is perceived not as a political entity, susceptible to prevailing standards of judgment, but as an almost allegorical force, the symbolic center and source of the globe’s evils and ailments.
But in today’s intensely charged climate, the Middle East has become a kind of
ideological
projection screen, a magnet for tendencies to demonization and idealization.
When the supposedly most enlightened and liberal of those constituencies resorts to illiberal discourse and intolerant measures, tendencies toward bigotry and
ideological
irrationality are reinforced.
Their explanation was that the West is uncomfortable with the motives and behavior of
ideological
states – Syria, Iran, and Iraq under Saddam were states with causes – Islam, Arab unity, or anti-Zionism.
In that sense, these incomplete contracts laid the foundation for market-oriented competition in China, before it was possible – owing to institutional and
ideological
barriers – to achieve clearly defined private property rights.
First, their Congress government revived the moderate secular traditions of Jawaharlal Nehru and brought India back firmly to the political center, wresting control from communal and
ideological
extremists.
Her mission was projected from a narrow
ideological
base.
As
ideological
purists, they will not be satisfied until the UK is fully out of the EU, even if it means jumping off a cliff.
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