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The anarchy, the insanity and pure emotions unleashed throughout the film.
As much as it is about politics (anarchy, rebellion, the lies of nationhood and imperialism, etc.), Izo also contains the key to Miike's personal creative philosophy.
Although things as they stand in 2007 are no where near as bad as they have been, there are still completely wild areas in the America's (parts of Columbia are in
anarchy
with rebel groups still fighting a very long war).
The mainly Muslim northern part of the country – Buhari’s home base – was convulsed by
anarchy
and bloodshed as thugs and hooligans took to the streets, attacking Christians and non-northerners, whom they accused of voting for Jonathan.
In the face of growing risks of global anarchy, the courageous but risky activism of France and Britain should not be seen as a substitute for an engaged US.
With skilled fighters and plenty of money and arms, the ISIS and the Nusra Front thrive amid persistent war and
anarchy.
There is also widespread acknowledgement that the US must do more both at home and diplomatically to address global climate change; that the US must work with its European allies to prevent Afghanistan from slipping back into anarchy; and that the US must take the strongest possible stand against terrorism and those who would support it in any way.
In the absence of an effective, well organized, and internationally recognized opposition, the regime’s downfall could be followed by anarchy, all-out sectarian civil war, secessionist movements, and de facto partition.
The
anarchy
along Israel’s borders is becoming a breeding ground for Sunni extremists for whom the Jewish state is the ultimate enemy.
Facing the sharp end of the stick are the seven million Niger delta peasants, who bear the brunt of the violence, environmental devastation, and social
anarchy
that Big Oil produces wherever it sets up its drilling rigs.
If it is terminal, then, given the present power relations in the world, it can only lead to one alternative, namely international anarchy, because there is no existent system and no possible combination of states that can supplant the role which the United States currently plays.
If American hegemony, which truly exists today, is to be transitional – ie, if it is to end in a benign fashion and not by a sudden displacement producing anarchy, nor by an unilateral American desertion from the global scene, which would also produce
anarchy
– fundamental systemic changes must take places in the process of this hegemony's evolution.
Facing economic stagnation and what Palestinian Authority Prime Minister Ahmed Qurei calls “the
anarchy
of weapons,” a succession struggle is the last thing Palestinians need.
So it is with economic governance:
anarchy
would be devastating.
What appears to be a “quick fix” to protect local populations and US interests often devolves into chaos, anarchy, civil war, and burgeoning humanitarian crises, as has happened in Afghanistan, Iraq, Libya, and now Syria.
And, with the Islamic State and other brutal extremist groups capitalizing on the
anarchy
created by the civil war, the prospect of peace is more distant than ever.
The goal should be to redefine sovereignty for the era of globalization, to find a balance between a world of fully sovereign states and an international system of either world government or
anarchy.
The alternative – jihadist
anarchy
that would turn Gaza into a Palestinian Somalia – is simply too unbearable to contemplate.
For this reason, closed and closing societies have always feared sexual liberationists, and have sought to link political dissidence with sexual
anarchy.
With democracy now associated with anarchy, chaos, and insecurity, the Institutional Revolutionary Party (PRI), which ruled Mexico for seven decades until 2000, stood to benefit.
“The religion of the mullah,” he said, “is
anarchy
in the name of Allah.”
Today there is less
anarchy
and less oligarchy.
Besides the never-ending
anarchy
of neighboring Somalia, the regional challenges facing Ethiopia and its long-serving prime minister, Meles Zenawi, are daunting.
Lepper's people are nostalgic for the profitable
anarchy
of a crippled state.
Weak neighbors are states that the Kremlin can control, so why not expand Russian power by letting Ukraine slide into protest and
anarchy
if by doing so it brings that country back under Putin’s thumb?
The end result can be collapse into a kind of anarchy, as in Liberia, Sierra Leone, and Somalia.
Arafat presided over a sort of anarchy, encouraging rivalries, undermining other potential leaders, and ensuring that all authority (and money) ran through his hands.
In fact, for many Russians, the declaration of Russia’s independence in 1990 represents a low point in the country’s history, a year of
anarchy
and disarray.
The Hidden Danger of Big DataCAMBRIDGE – In game theory, the “price of anarchy” describes how individuals acting in their own self-interest within a larger system tend to reduce that larger system’s efficiency.
The first approach reduces the cost of
anarchy
and makes better use of all available information.
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