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Indeed, throughout the region, warring parties are relying on sectarian identity politics to mobilize support, further polarizing populations along religious, ethnic, and
ideological
lines.
Tudjman, long an object of dread, has vanished from the political screen, taking into oblivion the
ideological
clutter that made Croatia a pariah state.
It may sound archaic in high-tech politics of the new millennium, but the ability to deflate the
ideological
boasts of nationalist prophets by old-fashioned and straightforward opposition is the key to change.
The reasoning is practical, not ideological: private providers are often available in places lacking public facilities.
The image of the West as an enemy has become the only
ideological
excuse for Putin’s model of the corporate state.
In these circumstances, a strong
ideological
and policy reaction against the pro-market “Washington Consensus,” with its emphasis on liberalization, deregulation, and privatization, is anything but a surprise.
Financialization of the economy was the goal, neoliberalism was its
ideological
cloak, the Paul Volcker-era Federal Reserve’s interest-rate hikes were its trigger, and President Bill Clinton was the ultimate closer of the Faustian bargain.
The Obama Doctrine and AfricaMADRID – President Barack Obama’s much discussed Cairo speech represented not only the demise of George W. Bush’s
ideological
drive to reconstruct the Muslim world through a democratic revolution; it marked the end of American liberalism’s quest to remake the world in its own image.
Given his lack of a strong
ideological
core and his celebration of “the art of the deal,” Trump might even prove to be a pragmatic president, despite his narcissism.
Second, France, under its new center-left government, must demonstrate that the “European model” of a market economy coupled with strong social solidarity can be reformed and strengthened, rather than abandoned – not just in Europe’s more pragmatic north, but also in its more
ideological
south.
Mousavi, who believes that Iran is in “poor shape,” is perceived by many of the Iranian elite to possess the revolutionary and
ideological
credentials to run against Islamist fundamentalists such as Ahmadinejad.
It is not surprising that the greatest and strongest
ideological
opponent of the American way of life was not in distant Europe or Asia, but in Cuba, just 90 miles off the Florida coast.
While numerically possible, there are too many
ideological
differences between the HDP, with its goal of Kurdish autonomy, and the other two parties’ insistence on centralization.
Most of today’s crop of economists are not defunct, but continue to work in the
ideological
vicinity of Chicago.
From the days of Soviet collectivization in the 1930s down to President Mugabe's racist policies in Zimbabwe today, famines result from civil wars or
ideological
lunacies.
Despite the deep
ideological
divisions in the country, there is a glimmer of hope.
Even then, we know from history that it takes but one Enabling Law to unhinge the rule of law and replace it by an
ideological
tyranny, as happened when Hitler came to power in Germany.
He sought to expose the bankruptcy of ascendant
ideological
nostrums: laissez-faire, spontaneous order, collective cooperation, central planning.
It created an
ideological
consensus that would dominate the public sphere from 1980 to 2010.
During the post-war period, the fair-weather argument that market-driven prosperity justifies any collateral social pain was taken as a given; it also came to define the consensus view among the moneyed class and its
ideological
backers.
Still, while the government may have suffered one major public defeat, the PiS’s underlying
ideological
illiberalism remains intact.
According to the political scientist Sarah Binder, the
ideological
divide between America’s two main political parties has not been as large as it is now since the end of the nineteenth century.
Though
ideological
consistency has more than doubled over the last two decades, from 10% to 21% of the public, most Americans do not have uniformly conservative or liberal views, and want their representatives to meet one another halfway.
Political parties, however, have become more consistently
ideological
since the 1970s.
It would be better to stop the twentieth-century
ideological
pendulum and return to some older precepts.
This brings us to the
ideological
implications if centrist forces win and economic recovery accelerates in Europe this year.
These two traits, although they seem to conflict, and are certainly different from the values of American and British conservatives, nonetheless form a sound basis for a realistic pragmatism and the shunning of
ideological
politics - which is precisely the politics that Germany now requires.
That has been a highly controversial proposition in the West, where debates about education are highly politicized and often fall within familiar
ideological
boundaries.
Even though Britain has long been able to opt out of the euro and much else (and thus is not forced in any way to participate in the process of deepening Europe’s political union), this is the
ideological
essence of the controversy.
After all, what is expected in Iraq is the fall of a highly
ideological
dictatorship.
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