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Republican majorities in both houses of Congress reinforced the positive sentiment, as they signaled that Trump would not face the kind of paralyzing gridlock that Barack Obama confronted for most of his
presidency.
Russia, under Vladimir Putin’s third presidency, has made its choice.
In 2012, soon after Putin’s return to the presidency, the Duma enacted the so-called foreign agent law, which focused on silencing organizations that receive funding from abroad and engage in anything that can be labeled “political activity.”
It is mind-boggling that an unrepentant, twice-convicted violent felon, a man who had sought to steal a presidential election – and who advocated a violent crackdown on the men and women peacefully protesting against his electoral fraud – should be a candidate for any office, let alone the
presidency
of a country of nearly 50 million people.
The Making of International Monetary ReformBRUSSELS – If French President Nicolas Sarkozy had written the prologue to his
presidency
of the G-20, which has just commenced, he could not have done better.
And Bannon has been a cheerleader for far-right European nationalist parties, promising to help National Front leader Marine Le Pen in her campaign for the French
presidency
this spring.
And leaders from both the UK and the EU should be forging a strategic partnership to ensure European security, now that Trump’s
presidency
has cast doubt on US security guarantees.
During Boris Yeltsin’s shambolic
presidency
in the 1990s, the West did not follow Winston Churchill’s dictum: “In victory, magnanimity.”
During Vladimir Putin’s presidency, Chinese and Russian troops engaged in joint military maneuvers, and the two countries became dominant powers in the Shanghai Cooperation Organization (SCO), which, to some Western observers, looked like an effort to counterbalance NATO.
Indeed, they first acquired their colorful names in the early years of Ronald Reagan’s presidency: the “magic asterisk,” the “rosy scenario,” the Laffer hypothesis, and the “starve the beast” scenario.
Dwight Eisenhower ran an efficiently organized
presidency
that some at the time believed lacked leadership, but historians later discovered his hidden hand behind most important decisions.
Latin Americans recoil from Bush's faith-based
presidency
because it has meant thousands dead and wounded in Iraq, a more polarized world, and a hemisphere neglected.
Older Britons voted disproportionately in favor of leaving the European Union, and older Americans delivered the US
presidency
to Donald Trump.
He owes his career to Chechnya, as Bush may owe his
presidency
to Iraq.
Sarkozy did so mostly at the very beginning of his presidency, and he is likely to be punished for it in 2012.
At that point, with US demand shrinking, the rest of the world would indeed feel the economic effects of a Romney
presidency
quite directly.
In that case, the US economy would not heat up, the stock market’s rally might reverse, the Fed might postpone new interest rate increases, and American deficits would not spiral out of control, as they did during George W. Bush’s presidency, following the September 11, 2001, terrorist attacks.
It is becoming increasingly clear that, even under a Trump presidency, the US cannot simply shirk its role as a stabilizing power on the world stage.
And by holding the referendum, MUD has managed, with one vote, to do what Maduro has failed to do during his entire presidency: unite the country.
A strong European voice, such as Nicolas Sarkozy’s during the French
presidency
of the EU, may make a difference, but only for six months, and at the cost of reinforcing other European countries’ nationalist feelings in reaction to the expression of “Gallic pride.”
Unlike in Chile, where modernized Socialists recently secured the
presidency
for the first time since the coup against Allende, even Uruguay's moderate Leftists cling to a passionate militancy, Cuba, and Che Guevara.
Vladimir Putin’s return to the
presidency
this year marked a new low for Russian strategic vision.
After former US Vice President Al Gore lost his bid for the
presidency
in 2000, he became a leader of the social movement to combat global climate change, and his style changed from pragmatic to inspirational and prophetic.
And perhaps that is the real lesson of Trump’s
presidency
so far.
The unthinkable can happen – as it did in the United Kingdom, with the Brexit vote, and as it may in France, if the far-right Marine Le Pen wins the
presidency.
One recent study in the United States called Donald Trump’s
presidency
the “most unethical” in American history, while Gallup’s annual survey of US attitudes toward morality suggests a steady erosion of social mores.
(Trump said the same when he was campaigning for the presidency, though, once in office, he suddenly proclaimed himself a “low rates guy.”)
But, historically, Republicans have pushed easy monetary policy when they have had the
presidency.
Early in his presidency, the attacks of September 11, 2001, laid bare the need to rebuild the military and improve homeland security.
Taking Trump Seriously About NATOWARSAW – A Donald Trump
presidency
would be a catastrophe for NATO and the West.
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