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Though
pundits
have been wrong about almost everything so far in this round of violence, the best current assessment of the overall military situation is that the acute phase of the crisis is past.
If
pundits
continue to insist that the system failed, wonks will devote time and effort to figuring out how to fix what is not broken.
Nor do most of the world’s foreign-policy
pundits.
Anglosphere advocates might also ponder the fact that, if there are any US voices supporting “Brexit,” they bear an uncanny resemblance to the tribe of neo-conservative
pundits
who primed Britain for entry into the Iraq war.
Pundits
argued that if the Republicans resisted reform, they would lose the Latino vote for the next generation, relegating their party to near-permanent opposition status.
So, with policymakers and
pundits
railing against sustained oversized trade imbalances, we need to recognize that the real problems are rooted in excessive concentrations of debt.
When
pundits
weigh in on emerging powers like Brazil and India, they typically point to the rise of the middle class and booms in education and connectivity.
SANTIAGO – The timing was exquisitely ironic: equity markets peaked – and a week later began crashing – just as
pundits
left this year’s World Economic Forum meeting in Davos, where they concluded that the global economy was on a steady upswing.
Moreover, there has been no Chinese demographic expansion into Siberia, though many journalists and
pundits
have been peddling that story.
Indeed, the
pundits
have a point: if the current economic near-stagnation in Siberia persists, the world will witness a second, epic edition of Finlandization, this time in the east.
A year ago, most
pundits
argued that this was unsustainable.
Why Economic Recovery Won’t Defeat PopulismSANTIAGO – Markets, like the
pundits
meeting in Davos this week, are hopeful: the world economy is well on its way toward a balanced and perhaps sustained recovery.
Local banks and firms go on a borrowing binge and pile up dollar-denominated debt – debt that
pundits
consider perfectly sustainable, as long as the local currency is strong.
But stock markets love nothing more than frustrating politicians and making
pundits
look foolish.
Yet the pattern seen in the UK is oddly familiar: in the United States, Republican voters disregarded the
pundits
and nominated Donald Trump as their party’s presidential candidate; in France, Marine Le Pen, the leader of the far-right National Front, elicits little sympathy among experts, but has strong popular support.
Think-tank pundits, obsessed with the permutations of issues surrounding US forces’ deployment in the world’s trouble spots, have concluded that the rising Sunni violence, too, is related to the US troop withdrawal.
I am puzzled that so many economic
pundits
seem to think that the solution is for all governments, rich and poor, to pass out even more checks and subsidies so as to keep the boom going.
African
pundits
and public officials were quick to lament the new cloud of economic uncertainty and the potential for catastrophe in the near future.
Make no mistake: judging by the track record of its establishment pundits, the rich world needs some lessons.
Have the
pundits
been smoking something?
Economists and
pundits
can preach for all eternity about the many ways that multinational companies make coffee pickers in Guatemala happier.
Pundits
agree this is merely the latest in a string of IMF-led bailouts that squandered billions of dollars and failed to save the economies they were meant to help.
Japan’s New DawnDAVOS – For years,
pundits
called Japan the land of the setting sun.
The drop has been a surprise to the many
pundits
and policy analysts who view China’s sustained massive trade surpluses as prima facie evidence that government intervention has been keeping the renminbi far below its unfettered “equilibrium” value.
Moreover, Israelis and people close to Hezbollah in Lebanon are talking about “another round,” while many
pundits
in the Middle East believe that a limited war could unblock a stagnant political situation.
At the same time, Merkel was addressing ongoing debates among
pundits
and press commentators about what Brexit and Trump’s presidency might mean for the future of transatlantic and European cooperation.
When Financial Markets Misread PoliticsCAMBRIDGE – When Turkey’s Justice and Development Party (AKP) defied
pundits
and pollsters by regaining a parliamentary majority in the country’s general election on November 1, financial markets cheered.
But, promisingly – and surprisingly, given the somewhat toxic state of US politics – it attracted broad support and intelligent commentary from many mainstream
pundits.
While staid TV
pundits
ask the usually vapid questions during presidential debates in the United States, candidates know that the really important thing is to get laughs on the comedy shows of David Letterman or Jay Leno.
Political
pundits
agree that presidential approval ratings are highly correlated with gas prices: when prices go up, a president’s poll ratings go down.
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