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Many scholars, pundits, and practitioners would agree with Alphabet Executive Chairman Eric Schmidt that technological phenomena have their own intrinsic properties, which humans “don’t understand” and should not “mess with.”
The Snap Election TrapLONDON – The Conservative Party’s loss of its parliamentary majority in the United Kingdom’s snap election has proved political pundits, pollsters, and other prognosticators wrong once again.
If
pundits
had paid attention to a well-established theory about the psychology of snap elections, they could have foreseen the UK election’s outcome.
Here are the five most important reasons not to lose as much sleep as some
pundits
say you should.
Russia's
pundits
predict that if growth falls, so too will public support for reform.
Neo-conservative
pundits
drew the conclusion that the United States was so powerful that it could do whatever it wanted, and that others had no choice but to follow.
Around mid-August, as Trump’s poll numbers rose even after public statements that would have brought down mere mortal candidates, it dawned on the
pundits
that he was no summer infatuation.
To the surprise of many on the political left and most pundits, the clamor for a big expansion of government has not materialized.
It is, according to the pundits, Romney’s last chance.
Between January 2017 and January 2018, the broad effective exchange rate of the dollar fell by 8%, wrong-footing many of the
pundits.
Disaster Can WaitSHANGHAI – Nowadays there is no shortage of pundits, economic or otherwise, warning of impending disaster.
But Trump again confounded the pundits, by continuing to target his base voters.
So why do
pundits
continue to debate America’s supposedly declining global influence?
While some
pundits
and politicians now suggest that the GNP could collapse sooner than corrupt and poverty-stricken North Korea, Park Geun-hye, an iconic woman in South Korean politics, has made it clear that she will not abandon the GNP.
And yet, until a year or two ago, some political
pundits
were asking, “Who lost Turkey?” or “Whither Turkey?” – the assumption being that Turkey had shifted its foreign-policy axis away from the West.
As his campaign, once regarded with derision, continues to rack up successes – most recently, in the Michigan and Mississippi primaries and the Hawaii caucus –
pundits
are scrambling for some historical or foreign analogue that can shed light on the phenomenon.
Some
pundits
who have invoked the Berlusconi comparison have highlighted one distinction between the bombastic billionaires: Berlusconi, they say, at least has some charm and much more business acumen.
A False Alarm About ChinaMANILA – To hear some
pundits
tell it, China’s economic miracle – one that lifted 300 million people out of poverty and shifted the world’s geopolitical center of gravity – is coming to a tumultuous end.
Only a few
pundits
stubbornly adhere to this approach.
The business, culture, and non-profit sectors, as well as the press and pundits, must remain calm as well, resisting the lure of hyperbole and scare tactics, and look toward a shared future.
At first, the media were rather silent, with the exception of a few opposition
pundits
who spoke out to hold the PiS responsible.
Far more disturbing to German
pundits
and policymakers is Macron’s desire for Germany to make use of its fiscal capacity to boost domestic demand, thereby reducing its massive current-account surplus.
Getting Past the American ElectionThe
pundits
have now weighed in mightily in interpreting the American presidential election.
But what of the military-response options still strongly favored by many policymakers and
pundits?
By the last quarter of 2011, annual growth had slowed to 8.9%, triggering a surge of bearish sentiment about the Chinese economy among foreign
pundits.
The Asian SleepwalkersSEOUL – Whether East Asia’s politicians and
pundits
like it or not, the region’s current international relations are more akin to nineteenth-century European balance-of-power politics than to the stable Europe of today.
Nor do the Chinese have much interest in assuming de facto control of Asiatic Russia, despite shrieks from Russian strategic
pundits
that this is China’s real goal.
This controversy keeps left-wing intellectuals, pundits, and politicians busy on television talk shows and in café debates across Europe.
Contrary to what some
pundits
say, Chinese capitalism is not like nineteenth-century European capitalism.
Some
pundits
now worry that America is about to succumb to the “British disease.”
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