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The first-ever meeting between a North Korean leader and a sitting US
president
reflects the significant progress that has been made in the space of just a few months.
Beyond that, his JCPOA withdrawal is meant to please Trump’s two favorite allies in the Middle East: Saudi Arabia and Israel – the first two countries he visited as
president.
The United States elected a black man
president.
The EU should commit to continue democratizing its institutions, as it did when it gave the democratically elected European Parliament a voice in the selection of the European Commission
president.
The Battle for Churchill’s BustNEW YORK – The election of the United States’ next
president
is surely the most important contest in the democratic world.
This heritage, they claimed, was not sufficiently “appreciated” by the current
president.
The second is the election, also to be held in 2014, of a new Afghan
president
– a process that needs to permit the United States and its NATO allies to claim plausibly that they are handing the country over to a legitimate government.
It is against this bitter backdrop that a new Afghan
president
will be elected and the withdrawal of forces carried out.
Making matters worse, in November of 2016, Donald Trump, who has long expressed admiration for Russian
President
Vladimir Putin, was elected
president
of the United States.
They gained extraordinary and unexpected support from Joseph Stiglitz, the World Bank’s chief economist and senior vice president, who recently advised that China should practice competitive devaluation and beggar-thy neighbor policies.
The last days of former
president
Carlos Menem's political career, furiously fighting his own political extinction, has offered a pathetic example of this tradition.
The caudillo who oversaw the glory days of the 1990's exited the race to save himself, to avoid a defeat, and to weaken Nestor Kirchner, the man from Patagonia who is now Argentina's 49 th
president.
Menem's maneuvering notwithstanding, the polls show that the man twice elected
president
was at the end of his road.
The man who will be
president
has not yet displayed any of the attributes of a caudillo.
In Congressional elections that fall in the middle of a president’s term, usually fewer than 40% of eligible Americans bother to vote.
Richard Haass, the
president
of the Council on Foreign Relations, suggested recently that the US “could already be in the second decade of another American century.”
Likewise, Clyde Prestowitz, the
president
of the Economic Strategy Institute, has said that “this century may well wind up being another American century.”
Business leader Tom Steyer says the Paris accord is “essential to leaving a healthy, safe, and prosperous world to our children” and blasts the president’s “traitorous act of war.”
Egypt’s Security HarvestLONDON – “I have a request for all Egyptians,” General Abdel Fattah El-Sisi, Egypt’s president, declared in 2013.
Its assertion of leadership included cracking down on anyone who protested the overthrow of Egypt’s first-ever freely elected president, Mohammed Morsi.
It seems that Sirisena’s increasingly strained relations with Wickremesinghe, whose pro-democracy United National Party is the SLFP’s main opponent in the upcoming election, together with growing factionalism within the SLFP, left the
president
little choice but to accommodate Rajapaksa.
Moreover, Maduro has already been the head of Venezuela’s executive for almost 180 days, first as Vice President, then as acting president, and now as the country’s elected leader.
Moreover, Japan’s government has encouraged Chinese regional ambitions by embracing an anti-American attitude similar to the administration of South Korea’s former president, Roh Moo-hyun.
Trump’s Diminishing Power and Rising RageNEW YORK – The drama of Donald Trump’s presidency has centered around whether an extremist
president
would be able to carry out an extremist policy agenda against the will of the majority of Americans.
There are strong reasons to believe that Trump has committed serious tax evasion (as the New York Times recently outlined) and has illegally enriched his family as
president
(a lawsuit that the courts have allowed to proceed alleges violations of the emoluments clause of the Constitution).
According to two close observers of Trump, the president’s grip on reality “will likely continue to diminish” in the face of growing political obstacles, investigations into his taxes and business dealings, Mueller’s findings, and an energized political opposition.
Jean-Claude Trichet, the
president
of the European Central Bank, has called for stricter budgetary rules.
The Massachusetts electoral debacle only highlighted the growing rift between the president’s agenda and popular sensibilities.
The impossible deadlines, the always ambiguous information the
president
is fed, and the complex choices that he must make are too frequently bound to clash with political constraints and the resistance to change of both allies and foes.
The president’s domestic agenda is bold and revolutionary, but it clashes frontally with the most fundamental tenets of America’s liberal and individualistic ethos.
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