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These were highlighted in an “Open Letter to Obama” that I organized and released, over the signatures of nearly 50 of today’s most influential trade experts worldwide, urging a
presidential
shift in policy towards Doha.
Building the India-US PartnershipWASHINGTON, DC – President Barack Obama’s first
presidential
visit to India offers a unique opportunity to cement a global partnership with a rapidly emerging power.
LONDON – Emmanuel Macron’s victory in the French
presidential
election on May 7 triggered a surge of optimism about the future of the European Union, and the eurozone in particular.
September brings two more vital polls: a legislative election in Hong Kong and a
presidential
election in Indonesia.
In this new context of institutionalization of anti-establishment groups, the
Presidential
Council for Civil Society and Human Rights looks even more outmoded and useless after it added 39 new members, for a total of 62 (the most authoritative independent figures quit last year).
And, while talk of “modernization” has subsided since Putin regained his
presidential
seat in May, corruption has not, and ordinary Russians now hold senior officials responsible for it.
While holding Putin’s place until he could return for a third
presidential
term, Medvedev actually rallied public support.
His current term will be different from his previous
presidential
administrations, and more uncertain.
The Overselling of Financial Transaction TaxesCAMBRIDGE – However November’s
presidential
election in the United States turns out, one proposal that will likely live on is the introduction of a financial transaction tax (FTT).
The
presidential
campaign of US Senator Bernie Sanders, which dominates the intellectual debate in the Democratic Party, has argued for a broad-based tax covering stocks, bonds, and derivatives (which include a vast array of more complex instruments such as options and swaps).
(On this score, Boston University professor Laurence Kotlikoff’s more radical ideas for taking leverage out of the financial system merit serious attention, even if his own quixotic
presidential
campaign otherwise goes unnoticed).
The West’s Other TrumpBRUSSELS – In the second American
presidential
debate, Donald Trump promised that, if elected, he would appoint a special prosecutor to investigate Hillary Clinton.
More worrying, the news of Trump’s intention to nominate Tillerson emerged on the same day that the Washington Post reported the CIA’s disturbing conclusion that Russia had interfered in the
presidential
election to help Trump win.
The Future of Putin’s IllusionWASHINGTON, DC – The outcome of Russia’s
presidential
election on March 18 is a foregone conclusion: the incumbent, Vladimir Putin, will win after garnering 5-6 times more votes than the second-place candidate.
First, Putin would seek to position himself as president for life, by holding a referendum to eliminate the constitutional limit of two consecutive
presidential
terms.
When the turmoil comes, it is likely to be triggered – as with the euro crisis – by Greece, which is holding a
presidential
election that seems unlikely to produce a winner.
And though voting rates in
presidential
elections declined from 62% to 50% in the latter half of the twentieth century, they stabilized in 2000, and rose to 58% in 2012.
Germany Will Lose if Macron FailsFRANKFURT – When Emmanuel Macron won the French
presidential
election, many Germans breathed a loud sigh of relief.
The military has barricaded the
presidential
palace and, until the results of the referendum are announced, they are under orders to protect Egypt’s state institutions.
Getting Past the American ElectionThe pundits have now weighed in mightily in interpreting the American
presidential
election.
The same question is dividing American politics in the lead-up to November’s
presidential
and congressional elections.
Sometimes these were simply consumption booms – whether for households or for military outlays and
presidential
palaces – and sometimes they were investment booms, though much of the investment had been misallocated as a result of political priorities.
If voters in France’s upcoming
presidential
election prove closer to the Dutch than to Americans and Britons in their susceptibility to xenophobia and protectionism, their decision will have global implications for politics, economics, and the ideology of global capitalism.
(And, as Donald Trump’s
presidential
campaign in the United States shows, this impulse extends beyond Europe.)
Millions of people took to the streets during the
presidential
election last March to demand a name change.
But Wade postponed legislative elections, originally scheduled for June 2006, first to February 2007, and later, by
presidential
decree, to June 2007.
Two weeks ago there were almost daily discussions about the possibility of the
presidential
elections being postponed indefinitely .
It now appears that there will be a
presidential
election, but will it be fair?
On January 28, a peaceful but “unauthorized” demonstration by opposition parties was brutally repressed by the police and three
presidential
candidates were arrested for the day.
No, the real risk is that, if the Fed starts hiking, it will be blamed for absolutely every bad thing that happens in the economy for the next six months to a year, which will happen to coincide with the heart of a US
presidential
election campaign.
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