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Trump’s Emotional Intelligence DeficitCAMBRIDGE – Last month, 50 former national security officials who had served at high levels in Republican administrations from Richard Nixon to George W. Bush published a
letter
saying they would not vote for their party’s presidential nominee, Donald Trump.
The only significant demand expressed by Prime Minister David Cameron in his recent
letter
to the EU concerns internal migration.
At the ongoing International Union for the Conservation of Nature (IUCN) World Conservation Congress in Hawaii, a group of leading conservationists and scientists issued an open letter, entitled “A Call for Conservation with a Conscience,” demanding a halt to the use of gene drives in conservation.
Some MPs signed a
letter
to Cameron from the Committee to Protect Journalists protesting Miranda’s detention.
In grim detail, his
letter
described the bloody mayhem that the slaughter brought to his hospital and the hysteria of ordinary people as they arrived to find children and loved ones dead.
Before giving his name, address, and phone number, he said, "Of course, I have considered the consequences that I might encounter after writing this
letter.
Dr. Jiang Yanyong may become a millionaire, wear any clothes he likes, redecorate his living room, even buy a car, but he cannot inform the public about an epidemic or write government officials an honest
letter
of admonition.
That same month, more than 120 retired generals signed a
letter
to Trump arguing that funding the State Department and the USAID is “critical to preventing conflict and reducing the need to put our men and women in uniform in harm’s way.”
His eloquent resignation
letter
made clear that he objected not just to the Syrian blunder, but to a pattern of behavior: Trump’s confusion of allies and opponents; his willingness to abandon friends, such as the Kurds; and his trashing of alliances, such as NATO.
In March, a high-quality Moscow business daily, Vedomosti, published a
letter
from Mikhail Khodorkovsky.
It was a mystery how the
letter
was smuggled out of jail.
Did Khodorkovsky write the letter, or had he merely signed it?
But the more relevant question is whom Khodorkovsky's
letter
aimed to address.
The public at large was basically unaware of Khodorkovsky's letter, because the state television networks did not report it.
Khodorkovsky's
letter
may have appeared in the public space, but it was not intended for public consumption.
But, like any sharp negotiator, the US claimed that at worst it had violated the spirit, not the letter, of the agreement.
Anyone who doubts that should review a recent
letter
orchestrated by the Bretton Woods Committee, addressed to Congressional leaders on behalf of an impressive array of former Republican and Democratic cabinet secretaries.
Conspicuously, the 1992 Declaration on the Denuclearization of the Korean Peninsula remains to this day a dead
letter
simply because of the latent state of war between the two Koreas.
On April 26, 2007, the entire network of governance professionals in the Bank wrote in an open
letter
to the Board and the President that the leadership crisis was eroding the Bank’s credibility and hampering implementation of this vital agenda.
He or she must uphold human rights standards, and, above all, human rights law to the
letter
or risk seeing the entire enterprise come unstuck.
Earlier in the month, Ihor Prokopchuk, Ukraine’s ambassador to the International Atomic Energy Agency, circulated a
letter
to the organization’s board of governors warning that an invasion could bring a “threat of radiation contamination on the territory of Ukraine and the territory of neighboring states.”
In January, a group of scientists (including me) sent a
letter
to the European Commission imploring it to implement evidence-based, proportionate regulation that allows users of PNVs to identify the product and dosage that suits them.
For Chancellor Kohl and President Chirac had released a joint
letter
to their colleagues in which they denounced the idea of a "centrally structured Europe", and called for more "subsidiarity", so as to decentralise decision-making, and take it closer to the citizens of Europe.
On the day, newspaper headlines tended to interpret this
letter
as the beginning of a roll-back by France and Germany from their previous commitment to a politically integrated Union.
And at Cardiff his officials inferred that the Kohl-Chirac letter, and the quietism of the summit itself, both showed that Europe was at last starting to go Britain’s way.
Now there are two messages in the Kohl-Chirac
letter.
“Give up on hand-outs and worry less about official access,” Adler wrote in a
letter
to the Reuters staff.
And, in a recent joint
letter
to German Chancellor Angela Merkel and the EU’s other 27 national governments, 185 American CEOs alleged that the EU had over-reached yet again, resulting in a “self-inflicted wound” for Ireland’s and Europe’s economy.
The assumption that the price of mailing a
letter
or shipping a package should remain constant throughout the year is ripe to be challenged.
The largest, most sophisticated banks have become expert at remaining one step ahead of regulators – constantly creating complex financial products and derivatives that skirt the
letter
of the rules.
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