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A widespread – and false –
perception
is that Obama has kept the US out of the Syrian war.
This
perception
is exaggerated, especially in the US.
Moreover, growing defiance reflects the public’s
perception
that the authorities have grown afraid of the people and tend to yield to their demands when confronted by angry protesters.
If history is a reliable guide, the outcome will depend significantly on the economy’s performance between now and November 6, and on Americans’
perception
of their economic future under the two candidates.
It may stem from a
perception
that others are afraid, or that something is inexplicably wrong with the business environment, or a lack of inspiration (which can help overcome background fears).
That
perception
naturally raised the suspicion that self-interest had become Civic Platform’s main motivation.
Kurds had the highest
perception
of control and optimism, with 19% indicating the highest level of control over their lives and 17% the greatest degree of hope in the future.
But distancing themselves from the
perception
of wrongdoing will be essential to his cabinet colleagues’ ability to realize their own long-term political aspirations, especially if calls for resignation grow louder.
Commercial breeding programs are further disadvantaged because of the
perception
among some buyers that wild products are more valuable.
These divergent yields reflect the market’s
perception
of the risk of default or of effective devaluation associated with leaving the euro.
Global agreements such as the Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty (NPT), along with the general sense of goodwill immediately following the Cold War, may have led to the
perception
that such a weapon would never be used in combat.
Although the agreement may yet strip Assad’s regime of some of its most dangerous weapons, the process – if it can be called that – which brought it about has strengthened a global
perception
that US foreign policy in Obama’s second term is either adrift or drifting into isolationism.
Augmenting US and British troops with other "Western" forces would not, particularly at this late stage, change the fundamental
perception
of that intervention, both in the Arab world and beyond it.
If the OIC wishes to change many people’s
perception
that Islam violates human rights, suppressing freedom of speech is hardly the best way to go about it.
The way to change such a
perception
would be to marshal evidence against it, and to make the case that human rights – including the rights of women – are as well protected in Islamic countries as they are in non-Islamic countries.
For starters, there was the
perception
that the withdrawal of US troops from Iraq and Afghanistan amounted to a downgrading of US interests in the Middle East.
Nonetheless, there is a creeping
perception
that the OSCE is becoming too deeply engaged in picking winners and losers in Albanian politics - a
perception
underpinned by wider questions of sovereignty.
There is no other way to reverse the widespread
perception
across the region that the US has imperial ambitions.
This souring is rooted in Russia’s perception, underpinned by a large dose of paranoia and a misreading of post-communist history, that the West – and the United States, in particular – has aggressive designs on it.
This is largely due to a widespread
perception
of American arrogance.
The other major reason that America is losing its effectiveness as a promoter of human rights is a widespread
perception
of hypocrisy.
And Trump’s
perception
of non-white people is not exactly friendly, either.
For example, tax evasion is pervasive, so increases disproportionately hit those who already pay, fueling a widespread
perception
of unfairness.
The
perception
today is that America’s unipolar moment has come to an end;Europe is on the decline; and a new set of powers is rising, bringing their own unique worldviews to global affairs.
Moreover, by using a Chinese workforce to build dams and other projects abroad – a practice that runs counter to its own “localization” requirement, adopted in 2006 – China reinforces a
perception
that it is engaged in exploitative practices.
Enhanced influence in the Arab world would also promote the
perception
of China as a leader of the developing world – a position that could boost China’s strategic and economic resilience considerably.
Or, more accurately (though more cumbersomely): “It’s the
perception
of future living standards, stupid, and the
perception
of fairness surrounding those prospects.”
The general
perception
is that Britain’s voice in international affairs is less influential than at any time since then, too.
This consensus about so many important issues contrasts rather starkly with the general
perception
that economists rarely agree on anything.
And, to some degree, these countries’ stance reflects an accurate
perception
of European politics.
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