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For a democratic-minded president to co-habit (as the French call it) with the very man who sought to sabotage Ukraine’s last
presidential
ballot would, I knew, provoke institutional paralysis and political chaos.
A country that emerged so recently from one period of dictatorship is unlikely to volunteer for another at the hands of a man who sought to falsify the
presidential
election of 2004.
Niger’s President Mahamadou Issoufou, who is now harboring Qaddafi’s third son, Saadi, was able to win his country’s
presidential
election last March thanks to financial support from Qaddafi.
US
presidential
candidate Mitt Romney’s spending plans contain the same conjuring trick.
Each Republican
presidential
candidate since Reagan has had good economic advisers who disavow the Laffer hypothesis.
BEIJING – Donald Trump’s shocking victory in the US
presidential
election has upended all of the certainties that have shaped not only American politics, but also how the world thinks about the United States.
From now on,
presidential
appointees will rule a country that is as complex and multi-national as the EU or the US.
But, then again, I wouldn’t have believed a few years ago, or even a few months ago, that the Republican Party in the United States would be choosing between Donald Trump and Ted Cruz as its
presidential
nominee.
Hollande wants to turn the
presidential
election into a referendum on Sarkozy, who, given his unpopularity, is seeking to frame the battle in terms of values and experience.
America’s Global ElectionNEW YORK – Most people around the world will not be able to vote in the United States’s upcoming
presidential
election, even though they have a great deal at stake in the result.
Now that the
presidential
term limits introduced by Deng Xiaoping to insulate the country against another one-man dictatorship have been eliminated, the future of the Communist dynasty rests on the shoulders of one supreme leader.
American
presidential
elections provide a near perfect test to understand the difference between European and Asian worldviews, even if the two continents are far from united internally.
The perception that Obama can transform the view that the US and the West have of themselves is an important factor in the emotional gap that may exist between Asia and Europe on the eve of America's
presidential
election.
The Law and Justice Party (PiS) has just won Poland’s parliamentary and
presidential
elections, while populist and nationalist political forces could gain the upper hand in elections in Hungary, the Czech Republic, and Slovakia next year.
Opposition groups and protesters are boycotting the constituent assembly election, but the consolidation of
presidential
power that Maduro is seeking will not be the only issue on their minds.
Venezuelans’ preferred option is to move ahead peacefully, along the lines proposed last year by the Vatican, which called for early
presidential
elections, a more autonomous parliament, and other measures.
Consider French President Emmanuel Macron’s La République En Marche!, which swept the French
presidential
and parliamentary elections this past spring.
The Failure of Free MigrationLONDON – The horrendous attack by a French-Tunisian man on a crowd in Nice celebrating Bastille Day, which killed 84 and injured hundreds more, will give National Front leader Marine Le Pen a massive boost in next spring’s
presidential
election.
It was also the argument William Jennings Bryan made during his 1896
presidential
campaign, when he promised easier money to his core constituency: Midwestern farmers who had been hit hard by high interest rates and declining commodity prices.
The Right Populism for PolandPoland’s parliamentary and
presidential
elections this month saw the death of a left-leaning postcommunist party that mostly dominated the country since 1995.
Sizing Up the US Election’s Opening RoundWASHINGTON, DC – If you find America’s
presidential
election campaign puzzling, you probably have a better grasp of it than those who are willing to predict an outcome.
The electorate is angrier and more fearful than in recent
presidential
contests, and both he and Cruz are capitalizing on it.
America’s
Presidential
Candidates Against the WorldDENVER – In the political marathon otherwise known as a US
presidential
campaign, foreign policy is often used as a proxy for a candidate’s “toughness.”
The focus on such “pocketbook” issues by US
presidential
candidates may provide some insight into their worldly wisdom.
But the point is to communicate candidates’ responsiveness to the concerns of average Americans, which means that foreign policy usually takes a backseat in
presidential
campaigns.
But American voters (and the rest of the world) need some sign that the
presidential
candidates can explain how that pest got there in the first place and what must be done to ensure that it doesn’t reemerge elsewhere.
A sustainable foreign policy cannot be all things to all people, and the
presidential
candidates need to be clearer with voters about that.
McCain, Obama, and Hot AirWASHINGTON, DC – Whatever the outcome of the United States’
presidential
election, climate change policy will be transformed.
Inside America’s Tax BattleBERKELEY – America’s recent
presidential
election answered the question of whether an increase in revenues will be part of the country’s long-run deficit-reduction plan.
In its final year, it would like to increase the odds of a Republican victory in November’s US
presidential
election.
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