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Where the international community can help Argentina is by opening its doors to Argentine goods, taking the
rhetoric
of free trade seriously and recognizing that trade can be an important instrument not only for long-term growth, but also for economic recovery.
As the unprecedented exchange of white-hot
rhetoric
and overt military threats between the leaders of two nuclear-armed countries continues to escalate, reasonable people around the world are asking whether there is a peaceful way out of this unfolding crisis.
By 2011, anti-globalization
rhetoric
had largely faded, and globalization is thought of as not something to be neither fought nor cheered, but as a fundamental characteristic of the human story, in which disparate geographies and diverse themes are inextricably intertwined.
So the rightist
rhetoric
hardened.
The right in Poland and Hungary used the communitarian
rhetoric
of Christian conservatism, but once in power, they reverted to their original programs and governed like neo-liberals.
The left may have not found any real answers to its predicaments, but through a pragmatic patchwork of policies and
rhetoric
it managed to reclaim the center stage.
Even in Spain and Britain, where few electorally successful right-wing extremists exist, governments seek to pre-empt them by poaching their policies and their
rhetoric.
All state visits are overloaded with lofty, superfluous
rhetoric.
Officials and opinion shapers must understand that this perilous state of affairs will worsen if they fail to take their responsibilities more seriously, tone down their rhetoric, and adopt a balanced approach to Israel.
Adding to these fundamentals, populist
rhetoric
about introducing a quasi-currency or small-denomination IOUs (presumably to finance ambitious spending plans and larger budget deficits), and about not honoring the Bank of Italy’s debt, adds fuel to the financial fire.
China’s announcement of a troop deployment to the Paracel Islands follows a month in which competing territorial claimants heightened their rhetoric, China’s naval presence in disputed areas became more visible, and the Chinese divided the Association of South East Asian Nations (ASEAN), whose foreign ministers could not agree on a communiqué for the first time in 45 years.
The US, for its part, while justified in joining the ASEAN claimants in pushing back against Chinese overreach in 2010-2011, must be careful about escalating its
rhetoric.
Clinton’s rhetoric, as I wrote in a review of the hagiographic “campaign biography” HRC, often alienates many women because of flaws in how she views and expresses herself and her mission.
For starters, she frames her quest in terms of outdated, unappealing, and irrelevant
rhetoric.
Such
rhetoric
is a symptom of desperation.
On the contrary, several people I interviewed called for the experimental release of genetically modified mosquitoes to be halted until the risks and effects had been adequately investigated, and civil society across Burkina Faso had been fully informed.Target Malaria’s lack of commitment to consent is reflected in its own rhetoric, which eschews the unequivocal word “consent,” but regularly uses terms like “engagement” and “community acceptance.”
Target Malaria’s lack of commitment to consent is reflected in its own rhetoric, which eschews the unequivocal word “consent,” but regularly uses terms like “engagement” and “community acceptance.”
Some people in Russia--traditional leftists and corrupt bureaucrats afraid of a more open system--indulge in anti-American
rhetoric.
Now comes the hard part: turning
rhetoric
into reality and commitment into progress.
Our default reaction, often reinforced by Western philosophical traditions and simplistic political rhetoric, is that evil acts must be the product of fundamentally evil or insane individuals.
But this will prove difficult, given not only Trump’s Sinophobic rhetoric, but also ongoing disagreements about Chinese territorial claims in the South China Sea and North Korea’s nuclear ambitions.
Hence, nationalist politicians often resort to nostalgic
rhetoric
to mobilize their older supporters.
Notably, Sinn Féin, Ireland’s nationalist party and the former political arm of the Irish Republican Army, has not indulged in the kind of xenophobic
rhetoric
used by the UK Independence Party.
But, while Romney may summon bravado and strong rhetoric, other world leaders would be unlikely to follow him, owing to the belief (correct in my judgment) that he would take the US – and them – in the wrong direction.
So far, the Trump administration has only sparred with China, concentrating its early anti-trade
rhetoric
on Mexico.
Racist discourse – tinged with anti-Western
rhetoric
that Najib has ignored – has reached fever pitch, with right-wing groups openly advocating intolerance and racial hatred.
Even Mexico, one of the main targets of Trump’s protectionist rhetoric, has suffered no adverse impact on its external financing.
Despite Chinese official
rhetoric
about the need for a new global currency to replace the dollar, and US lawmakers’ flirtation with “Buy American” clauses (which scares everyone, not just the Chinese), no one will want to rock a boat that has almost capsized.
They also need to recognize that
rhetoric
and actions aimed at domestic audiences, no less than actual policies, can inflame suspicions.
Even if some of the
rhetoric
accompanying proposals for an EU defense union has been vastly overblown, the bloc’s leaders are right to focus more on defense and security issues than they have in the past.
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