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Will
newly
elected President Susilo continue to prosecute journalists?
Trump’s
newly
proposed budget would slash Medicaid (health insurance for the poor), the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (food for the poor), foreign assistance (aid for the world’s poorest), funding for the United Nations, and spending on science and technology.
A narcotics-fueled insurgency threatens
newly
democratic Afghanistan.
When the communist regimes collapsed in 1989, the communist parties of Poland and Hungary transformed themselves into credible democratic-left parties that became formidable opponents of the
newly
emerging political right.
Merah was described as a martyr on the pages of
newly
established Facebook groups.
The fact that Jolie made a film about war in Bosnia, and not in Macedonia, is largely due to Gligorov, the only leader of the former Yugoslavia to keep his
newly
independent country out of those conflicts.
Like the
newly
independent US, the EU today lacks an empowered and effective executive branch capable of confronting the current economic crisis.
Twice last autumn, Chinese attack submarines docked at Sri Lanka's
newly
opened, $500 million container terminal at Colombo Harbor – built and majority-owned by Chinese state companies.
Unpredictable RussiaWhen he first arrived in Paris in 2000 as the
newly
elected President of Russia, Vladimir Putin had a simple and reassuring message to convey.
There was a deeper concern behind this
newly
discovered passion for housing for the poor: growing income inequality.
In short, despite rosy appearances, Brazil clearly faces a complex and, in some respects, daunting agenda, which
newly
elected President Dilma Roussef cannot be expected to accomplish within her current mandate.
His chief mud-slinger is likely to be his
newly
appointed chief strategist, Stephen Bannon, the former chair of the ultra right-wing Breitbart News.
In India, the question is whether
newly
elected Prime Minister Narendra Modi will move decisively to fulfill voters’ high expectations for economic reform before his post-victory honeymoon is over.
On the other, there is what Harvard’s Yascha Mounk calls, in his
newly
published book, “undemocratic liberalism”: regimes that protect individual rights and legal equality, but delegate public policymaking to unelected technocratic bodies like central banks and the European Commission.
Meanwhile, the US Federal Reserve is now buying more than 90% of
newly
issued US Treasury securities.
Palestinian spokesmen, including Abbas, have said that they see no reason why representatives of the
newly
recognized state cannot negotiate with representatives of Israel.
Why should the French undertake painful reforms when their
newly
elected leader has just promised to protect them from a strong currency and further interest rate increases?
And, indeed, three of the seven
newly
constructed islets include airfields, from which Chinese warplanes could challenge the US Navy’s ability to operate unhindered in the region.
When the West actively supports popular revolutions, as in Georgia and Ukraine, the
newly
established power relies on democratic slogans, not democratic behavior.
That is why the
newly
announced Saudi-led anti-terror coalition, the Islamic Military Alliance to Fight Terrorism, should be viewed with profound skepticism.
Trump is indeed dreadful, and the Democrats could legitimately claim that older, rural white men are less representative of America today than the young, the urban, the nonwhite, and
newly
empowered women.
China’s new “Silk Road Economic Belt” and “Twenty-First Century Maritime Silk Road” will do the same, with
newly
built or upgraded infrastructure facilitating the flow of trade, investment, culture, and ideas – and thus supporting shared economic growth.
And the
newly
established Green Investment Bank should help encourage investment in the sector.
A helicopter drop (through tax cuts or transfers financed by
newly
printed money) would put money directly into the hands of households, boosting consumption.
Jordan’s diverse tribal composition was reflected in
newly
established Web sites, some of which were created with tacit support – and even funding – from security agencies or other official or political groups.
Most striking is Turkey’s renewal of relations with Russia without damaging its ties to the
newly
independent post-Soviet states.
And, in the second half of the twentieth century, after a brutal anti-colonial struggle, Africa’s
newly
independent countries became proxy battlegrounds in the Cold War.
Since that exceeds the size of the government deficit, it implies that private markets do not need to buy any of the
newly
issued government debt.
New middle classes are emerging globally, and magazines like Cosmopolitan and Vogue are targeting
newly
middle-class women in India and China – many of them part of a generation with its own disposable income for the first time ever in their family histories – with the very same luxury goods.
Ironically, however, the
newly
empowered democratic opposition would like to bring back the name Burma, viewing “Myanmar” as emblematic of the dictatorship that they wish to leave behind.
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