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Giving the Well-Performing State Its DueMADRID – The triumph of democracy and market-based economics – the “End of History,” as the American political philosopher Francis Fukuyama famously called it – which was
proclaimed
to be inevitable with the fall of the Berlin Wall, soon proved to be little more than a mirage.
Once again, on July 21, the eurozone’s leaders
proclaimed
that what was previously unthinkable was, in fact, necessary.
Human rights treaties allow for the suspension of some rights only if: (a) there is an officially
proclaimed
emergency which vitally threatens the life or security of the nation; (b) the measures adopted are required by the exigencies of the situation; and (c) the measures are applied only to the extent and for the time that are strictly demanded by the situation.
With this in mind, it may be time to admit that America really could return to the "America First" isolationism of the 1930s, which Trump has just
proclaimed
as his goal.
These problems preclude the sudden movement toward the ideal of greater leisure that thinkers like Keynes and Theobald
proclaimed.
Trump will fail even in his
proclaimed
goal of reducing the trade deficit, which is determined by the disparity between domestic savings and investment.
Finally, in Syria, Putin has
proclaimed
“Mission accomplished” time and again, yet Russian mercenaries on the ground there keep dying.
It has also captured a large part of eastern Syria and western Iraq,
proclaimed
a caliphate based in Raqqa, Syria, and attracted foreign jihadists from around the world.
Countries that have good reason to fear a Russian manufactured chill have loudly
proclaimed
that Nord Stream is politically rather than economically motivated.
The authorities have defied the International Monetary Fund, defaulted on debts, and proudly
proclaimed
that Argentina has transcended traditional economics.
“Egypt does not view Iran as an enemy,”
proclaimed
Egyptian Foreign Minister Nabil el-Arabi.
Alex Salmond, Scotland’s first minister and the SNP’s leader,
proclaimed
that the guarantee of EU membership was a matter of law; because it is not, he and his party now face their biggest crisis since coming to power in 2007.
Shortly before the vote, the speaker of the Duma
proclaimed
that parliament is not a place for deliberation.
China’s economy started to grow rapidly only after 1978, when Mao’s successor, Deng Xiaoping (who had
proclaimed
that, “It doesn’t matter if a cat is black or white, as long as it catches mice”) allowed private enterprises to be established.
Such debates are unlikely to have much effect on President Donald Trump, who
proclaimed
in his inaugural address that, “From this day forward, it’s going to be only America First, America First […] We will seek friendship and goodwill with the nations of the world – but we do so with the understanding that it is the right of all nations to put their own interests first.”
For example, Secretary of State John Quincy Adams famously
proclaimed
on Independence Day in 1821 that the United States “does goes not abroad, in search of monsters to destroy.
CAMBRIDGE – At the Cold War’s end, some pundits
proclaimed
that “geo-economics” had replaced geopolitics.
In response, China’s Defense Ministry
proclaimed
that “China and India are not enemies, not opponents, but neighbors and partners.”
When, after the First World War, President Woodrow Wilson
proclaimed
the advent of the so-called New Diplomacy, whereby secrecy and the balance of power would be replaced by open covenants and collective security, many people regarded such things as the dreams of an idealist-preacher.
By blurring its border with Ukraine, Russia is creating a new relationship with an anomalous, internationally unrecognizable entity that belongs, culturally and historically, not to the imaginary “Novorossiya” (New Russia)
proclaimed
by the separatists, but to the “undead” Soviet Union.
In Libya, Col. Muammar el-Qaddafi’s wanton violence brought the situation firmly under the purview of the United Nations Security Council and the UN’s recently
proclaimed
“responsibility to protect” civilians threatened by their own governments.
A messianic identity favors a certain type of leader – one who, like Putin, appears to be animated by a sense of mission (in Putin’s case, it is the same mission
proclaimed
by the czars: Orthodoxy, autocracy, and nationality).
Doctors are on strike, taxes are on the rise, the parties in government are mauling each other, and Chancellor Angela Merkel herself
proclaimed
in a prominent speech that the country is in disastrous shape.
For everyone else, a kind of state of emergency was
proclaimed
that has allowed state interference in essential civil rights.
For most of the past decade the world has been lectured to by Americans who
proclaimed
the perfection of the US economy: its focus on competition, loose labor regulation, and a modest social safety net, all of which supposedly delivered dynamism and high growth rates.
Corneliu Vadim Tudor, leader of the extremist "Greater Romania Party" (GRP) praised the miners and
proclaimed
a new "National Revolution".
To integrate so many newcomers from very different cultural backgrounds was obviously going to be a difficult task, but Merkel famously proclaimed, “Wir schaffen das” (We can do it).
China shares Russia’s suspicions in this regard; indeed, Xi
proclaimed
that, in terms of geopolitics, Russia and China “speak a common language.”
Emmanuel Macron and the Post-Revolutionary IdeaPARIS – No, Parisian voters are not “vomitatious,” as the pathetic Henri Guaino
proclaimed
Monday after losing his seat in the National Assembly.
Though I have been harshly critical of Obama’s policy toward Syria for two and a half years, his new strategy reflects a mature and coherent foreign policy – albeit one that does not fully live up to his
proclaimed
values.
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