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For the sake of humanity, let us insist that
rhetoric
is turned into real financial support to organize efforts to save millions of lives in the poorest countries.
Iranians would then be forced to abandon their inflated
rhetoric
and their evil threats.
Unfortunately, the funds needed to implement these initiatives have not flowed as rapidly as the
rhetoric.
The Fed should wait for more – much more – data to come in before adjusting either its policy or its
rhetoric.
Last month, Nahles launched the debate within the SPD when, seemingly echoing right-wing rhetoric, she declared that Germany “cannot accept all.”
Such an approach would eschew incendiary rhetoric, and instead offer real, forward-thinking, and morally sustainable solutions that are not populist, but certainly can be popular.
Attacked for being shallow, indiscreet, and flashy by the Hillary camp, he has toned down his revivalist rhetoric, and adopted a more sober, more cautious, more professional air.
Augmenting the risk is the prospect that such a development could spur the Trump administration to follow through on protectionist rhetoric, potentially undermining market and business confidence and, if things went far enough, even triggering a response from major trade partners.
Despite rhetorical bromides about requiring “ministers to unlearn ingrained habits and focus on substance, not rhetoric,” and about “business associations engaging with the granular detail of what companies want,” this proposed Plan B would strengthen the bilateral and regional trade initiatives that have diverted energy and attention from Doha and the WTO.
He might also want to reconsider his triumphalist rhetoric, given US President Donald Trump’s nationalist sensitivities and protectionist bullying.
Such
rhetoric
makes it hard to be optimistic about the outcome of the summit.
Trump seems to have fallen for that
rhetoric.
Unsurprisingly, ordinary Muslims, who wholeheartedly reject ISIS’s nihilistic ideology, are condemning Trump’s simplistic rhetoric, which fuels Islamophobia.
This helps to explain the inflated
rhetoric
that surrounds them: the November 2010 summit in Lisbon, for example, was described as nothing less than “the most important in NATO’s history.”
This nationalist-minded
rhetoric
has returned in the financial crisis of 2007.
Indeed, the populist
rhetoric
of Egyptian politicians threatens to undo the economic reforms undertaken by the Mubarak regime.
Despite the
rhetoric
of the new Five-Year Plan – which, like the previous one, aims to increase the share of consumption in GDP – the path of least resistance is the status quo.
Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmedinejad’s administration is maintaining its radical rhetoric, perhaps looking ahead to a post-Bush era, when the US has withdrawn from Iraq and Iran has developed nuclear weapons.
Weak leaders buckled under the pressure, either aligning their
rhetoric
with that of the populists or getting steamrolled by their fiery competitors.
The False Promise of Green JobsCOPENHAGEN – Political
rhetoric
has shifted away from the need to respond to the “generational challenge” of climate change.
But the longer Trump’s incendiary
rhetoric
continues, the higher the risk that it will produce real-world consequences.
But the fact remains that, if Trump’s heated protectionist
rhetoric
continues, the US will face a strong dollar, severely weakened exporters, and a much larger trade deficit – not to mention heightened tensions with a formidable China.
So, despite grand rhetoric, very little is being done.
The president travels widely, speaks frequently, and mobilizes political support with his anti-American and anti-Western
rhetoric.
In Venezuela, land reform and socialist
rhetoric
did not prevent chronic shortages of milk, sugar, and beef.
Mexico, Peru, and other nations were suspicious of the anti-American
rhetoric
of the ALBA grouping, but some practical proposals – such as the creation of a bank of agricultural products to reduce costs for small and midsize producers – have come out of it.
Rather than confront the political obstacles, Europe’s leaders are hiding behind a mountain of pious, nonsensical
rhetoric.
The true development needs of Laggard countries and other parts of the world are not being met, despite the
rhetoric
of scaling up aid.
So how, beyond mere rhetoric, can governments promote creativity?
It discredits liberalism by employing liberal
rhetoric
and appointing liberal leaders to administer its authoritarian rule, leaving political opposition to leftist parties and nationalists.
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