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This may lead to
suppression
of pressure from below for economic reform and opening.
Economic liberalization, deregulation of capital movements,
suppression
of subsidies, privatization of valuable public assets (liquidation would be a more appropriate word), fiscal austerity, high interest rates, and repressed demand became the order of the day.
By bad politics, I mean the xenophobic nationalism and
suppression
of domestic civil liberties seen in countries with populist governments.
In the globalized world of the twenty-first century, in which crises in one part of the world spread like wildfire to others, selective modernization, based on
suppression
of the conflicts and tensions that modernization generates, is likely to be even more dangerous.
The growth miracle of an ascendant Japanese economy was premised on an unsustainable
suppression
of the yen.
Some might not think that hollowing out the right of assembly is as serious as other threats to democracy, not least partisan gerrymandering and voter
suppression.
Since the 1990’s crackdown, human rights violations have continued, most recently with the
suppression
of the protests led by Buddhist monks in 2007.
After several months of mostly quiet demonstrations and brutal suppression, a pattern emerged.
Like their Algerian counterparts – who in 1992 approved of the Algerian army’s
suppression
of an Islamist electoral victory, leading to years of brutal fighting that left perhaps a half-million dead – many Egyptians didn’t mind repressing Islamists.
More than 60 people, including two foreign reporters and a few soldiers, died in the Thai army’s
suppression
of the urban rebellion.
Navalny has a YouTube channel;Putin controls the entire state apparatus, a mechanism of
suppression
vaster than any of the Russian czars ever had – and one that decades of totalitarianism have made virtually bulletproof.
This claim has provided the Kremlin with a ready-made justification for destabilizing neighboring countries like Ukraine and supporting secessionist movements from Moldova to Georgia, while openly calling for the
suppression
of “color revolutions” in its near-abroad.
Instead, the battle with corruption should aim at removing its root causes: the scope of the discretionary public sector and the
suppression
of market forces.
The US would then execute a “missile
suppression
campaign,” which would disrupt the PLA’s air-defense and missile networks by stealthy long-range platforms, supported by submarine-launched weapons and sensors.
But five years after the brutal
suppression
of the demands for freedom heard in Budapest, Khrushchev was not fully convinced of the need to divide Berlin.
In many such patients, doubling the dose of Plavix, and checking the platelet function with a point-of-care test to assure suppression, can override the lack of response.
From asset bubbles and excess leverage to currency
suppression
and productivity impairment, Japan’s experience – with lost decades now stretching to a quarter-century – is testament to all that can go wrong in large and wealthy economies.
Wage suppression, financial repression, and an undervalued exchange rate subsidize exports and production, at the expense of households, which are thus compelled to save, weakening domestic demand.
Hu’s unbridled glorification of “Mao Zedong Thought,” coupled with his
suppression
of dissent in the media, has begun not only to reveal a true authoritarian, but also to belie the wishful thinking of liberals, both inside and outside China, who hoped that Hu would be a reform-minded leader.
This is particularly so if one accepts - as I do - intervention in the internal affairs of countries in order to prevent genocide or the murderous
suppression
of minorities and opposition groups.
Large as the number of such arrests and prosecutions is, the true extent of the government's
suppression
of independent thought and activity is even greater.
The idea of the cascade is that if each of the three “90s” is achieved, the proportion of all HIV-infected individuals with viral
suppression
would be 90% x 90% x 90%, which is equal to 72%.
Achieving the third 90%
(suppression
of the viral load) depends mainly on whether AVR-treated individuals take the medications on schedule.
In fact, his
suppression
of the recent demonstrations has already raised questions about the sincerity of his commitment to democracy and human rights.
International criticism is sure to follow if something, anything, goes wrong during the Games, especially if it involves the
suppression
of dissent and is vectored around the world via 24-hour cable television and the Internet.
The Ashura riots of last December and the violent
suppression
of protests during the recent anniversary to mark the 31st anniversary of the Islamic Revolution were some of the fiercest to date.
There were no gas chambers, and arguably the motivation for Stalin’s killings was not genocide, but rather the intimidation and
suppression
of real or imaginary opposition to his rule.
The way forward is not more control or suppression, but more trust and democracy.
Given the violent
suppression
of last September’s mass demonstrations (the “Saffron Revolution”) led by Burma’s Buddhist monks, and the constant repression in the country, it is not surprising that the military junta tries to shroud its despotic tendencies in pseudo-democratic measures such as the sham electoral process of the referendum.
But domestic
suppression
has only served to export and expand the problem.
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