Reputation
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Beyond Southeast Asia, nowhere in the world is China’s
reputation
more at stake than on the Korean Peninsula.
In short, leaders must cultivate a
reputation
for being dependable and sincere – a lesson that Russian President Vladimir Putin clearly never took on board.
The only way to be consistently and deeply Machiavellian is to take action to build and maintain the right
reputation.
Following such a vote, the UK could begin to repair its
reputation
in the EU – a
reputation
that has been severely undermined by our prolonged status as the carping, semi-detached member of the club.
Instead, Kennedy offered a deal that would protect Soviet leader Nikita Khrushchev’s
reputation
in the eyes of Kremlin hawks: the US would withdraw its missiles from Turkey (which were superfluous already), in exchange for the withdrawal of Soviet missiles from Cuba.
Having selected Swamy for Parliament despite his unsavory reputation, the government’s failure to curb his indiscriminate attacks led to speculation that it had chosen him precisely to attack those– like Rajan – whom it wanted to undermine.
To fight evil, we must reject exclusion and hate, and we must not blacken the
reputation
of a large segment of our society.
Some view the bombardment of South Korea’s Yeonpyeong Island as a bid to divert North Koreans’ attention from their country’s collapsing economy, or perhaps from the approaching death of their “Dear Leader,” Kim Jong-il, or to create a synthetic
reputation
as a military leader for Kim’s son and intended heir, the 27-year-old (or so) “Young General,” Kim Jong-un.
But Ukraine’s President Viktor Yanukovych, who nurtures his own thuggish reputation, wants no part of it.
The American model had supposedly failed, its
reputation
weakened first by the Iraq invasion, and then by the financial crisis.
Just a couple of years ago, India was developing a
reputation
as the cool place to invest.
Leung staked his
reputation
on being able to tame Hong Kong’s absurdly inflated property market, and has failed miserably.
In this context, South Korea’s move to involve the WTO – and the risk to China’s international
reputation
that a formal dispute would imply – may have focused Chinese leaders’ minds concerning the risks of escalation.
But, while the scientific community – including academic and professional institutions, agency heads, managers, and editors – is often reluctant to handle cases of misconduct rigorously, the
reputation
of science as a whole is at stake, not just that of a person, institution, journal, or national science entity.
As a result, the global influence that the US derives through its donor agency, USAID, or through United Nations agencies will probably decline, as will America’s already-battered global
reputation.
A donation from a Chinese state-owned enterprise to, say, a Western academic or cultural institution must be handled with extraordinary care, if not rejected outright, because it could compromise the recipient’s
reputation
or constrain its freedom.
After all, the last big partisan fight (in 2013) over funding the government and raising the debt limit gained little for the Republicans who instigated it – other than significant damage to their
reputation
for responsibility.
A second trial against our newspaper had worse consequences: a $25,000 fine (a huge sum here) based on allegations that we had damaged the
reputation
of the Mika Armenia Company, controlled by the so-called Karabakh clan that helps rule Armenia.
We demanded an apology for his impugning our paper’s reputation; he accused of us of libel.
What is at stake for Germany is not simply its
reputation
as a source of economic dynamism and an anchor of monetary stability within the EU.
Those who defend Stalin’s
reputation
credit him with lifting millions out of poverty; but millions could have been lifted out of poverty without murdering and incarcerating millions more.
If there is one candidate who can accomplish this, who can contribute, in a split second, to restoring America’s international reputation, it is Barack Obama.
This posed a risk of substantial policy errors, which would have constituted a deadly blow on reputation, the most important capital of any central bank.
Abe has a
reputation
as a nationalist, and recently visited the Yasukuni Shrine, a Tokyo war memorial that is controversial in China and Korea.
In addition, Toru Hashimoto, the young mayor of Osaka, Japan’s second-largest city, has built a new party and also developed a
reputation
as a nationalist.
But he is the first president in Russian/Soviet history who succeeded in re-emerging as a candidate after years of ceaseless efforts to bury him and his
reputation.
Auvergne’s inhabitants have a
reputation
for being parsimonious and stern, and, despite substantial recent progress, for a relative dearth of high culture.
The legality of Goldman Sachs’ behavior will be determined by a court of law, but CDSs’ odious
reputation
is jeopardizing the survival of this instrument in the court of public opinion.
India’s abundant and inexpensive scientific brainpower and its growing
reputation
for “frugal innovation” offer interesting potential synergies with Europe’s unmatched engineering capacity.
Fortunately, in his second term, with Condoleezza Rice and Karen Hughes at the State Department and Rumsfeld’s
reputation
dented by failures that in the private sector would have led to his firing or resignation, Bush has shown an increased concern about America’s soft power.
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