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China bashers typically change their tune after a
presidential
election.
Brazil’s
presidential
election in October will determine whether the country makes progress toward a new, more sustainable growth model or becomes more deeply mired in a largely exhausted economic strategy that reinforces its stagflationary tendencies.
But he is also taking more extreme political action to protect the regime: he has now ordered, by
presidential
decree (rather than by referendum, as the constitution requires), a constituent assembly, to be chosen on July 30, to draft a new “communal” constitution.
AMLO’s behavior after losing the 2006
presidential
election by just 0.5% of the vote suggests what may lie in store.
Sarkozy can preempt a long-standing proposal of the Socialists in the run-up to this spring’s
presidential
election.
To paraphrase the famous put down of then-Senator Dan Quayle in the US vice
presidential
debate in 1988: I knew James Tobin;James Tobin was a friend of mine, my mentor, and, for a brief privileged period, coauthor.
Whether he can win the
presidential
election in November is highly doubtful.
But, on the eve of a new
presidential
campaign, the struggle over this important precinct of the American state remains far from over.
The key question is whether the political gridlock exposed by the debt-ceiling debate will worsen in the run-up to the 2012
presidential
and congressional elections – if not beyond.
This logic appears to have persuaded the Republican Party's
presidential
nominee George W. Bush to support moving to a new strategic paradigm.
Free and fair
presidential
and parliamentary elections have brought to power leaders who, by implementing radical reforms, are determined to realize voters’ demands for a modern economy and an end to corruption.
Never before has an American
presidential
inauguration been met with so many hosannas from the United States’ oldest foe, Russia, and with such nervous anguish from its closest allies.
Of course, educated observers know that US
presidential
elections are not decided by the popular vote, but by the Electoral College.
The domestic hostility towards the regime that erupted in the aftermath of the disputed
presidential
elections last June has not died away, but has become stronger and more determined.
Sarkozy’s behavior during the
presidential
campaign was scandalous in this regard.
Donald Trump’s
presidential
candidacy in the United States was largely dismissed, until he won.
Today the focus is on the state of the Chinese economy, the timing of the US Federal Reserve’s normalization of interest rates, and the various policies under discussion in the United States’
presidential
election campaign.
And because Donald Trump, the US
presidential
candidate, appears likely to become the nominee of the Grand Old Party of Abraham Lincoln and Ronald Reagan, we owe it to ourselves to ask in what sense and for whom he represents a triumph.
For example, during the 1992 US
presidential
campaign, Ross Perot argued that ratifying the North American Free Trade Agreement would lead to a “giant sucking sound,” as US jobs migrated to Mexico and American workers’ wages fell.
When the deputy head of the
presidential
administration, Vyacheslav Volodin, said during a recent Valdai Discussion Club meeting in Sochi that “Putin is Russia and Russia is Putin,” he was expressing a profound Russian reality.
Egyptians’ collective determination will ensure that, in the revolution’s second year, the country will get a new constitution, hold proper
presidential
elections, and benefit from a functioning and representative parliament.
Sanders’s Silence on IsraelBOSTON – No foreign country features as prominently in American
presidential
election campaigns as Israel, and those aspiring to occupy the world’s most powerful political office, whether Republican or Democrat, routinely proclaim their support for that tiny and distant country.
With the American Israel Public Affairs Committee (AIPAC) having just invited all of the
presidential
candidates to address its annual policy conference next week in Washington, DC, this may be about to change.
The fact that Sanders has barely said anything about Israel on the campaign trail is certainly unusual for a
presidential
contender nowadays.
The latest events clearly indicate that a czarist mentality survived the revolution, reflected in a Byzantine model of political power — an emperor and his court — that has as its main vehicle largely unconstrained
presidential
authority.
America and EuropeDeeply frustrated by the Bush administration’s policies, many people and governments in Europe hope for a fundamental change in American foreign policy after the upcoming
presidential
election.
Last week, Peggy Noonan, a speechwriter for both President Reagan and the first President Bush declared in the Wall Street Journal that had she known what George W. Bush’s fiscal policy would be, she would have voted for Al Gore in the 2000
presidential
election.
Now both US household and government spending is likely to be curbed, as both parties’
presidential
candidates promise a return to fiscal responsibility.
Now, at the eleventh hour, Russia is sticking to its obstructionist position, and its
presidential
election in March will likely reinforce anti-Western postures.
France Returns to EuropePARIS – It will take time to understand the full implications of the French
presidential
election’s outcome.
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