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At the same time, they believe that it is up to the US to remove the
chaos
it created, so they are reluctant to contribute to the task in a substantive way.
Under Yeltsin, despite the
chaos
of flawed markets and an even more flawed democracy, there was a sense that things were moving forward.
But contemplate the future consequences of inaction and shudder: Syria, mired in the carnage between the brutality of Bashar al-Assad and various affiliates of Al Qaeda, a breeding ground of extremism infinitely more dangerous than Afghanistan in the 1990’s;Egypt in chaos, with the West, however unfairly, looking as if it is giving succor to those who would turn it into a Sunni version of Iran; and Iran itself, despite its new president, still a theocratic dictatorship, with a nuclear bomb.
Either central banks would manage somehow to thread the needle and guide exchange rates and asset prices back to some stable and sustainable equilibrium configuration, or the
chaos
and disruption in financial markets would spill over into the real economy and a major global downturn would begin.
On the financial side, however, the magnitude of the
chaos
is staggering: mammoth failures of risk management on the part of highly leveraged financial institutions that must be first-rate risk managers in order to survive.
If you had asked me a year ago whether this degree of financial
chaos
was consistent with a domestic US economy not clearly in recession, I would have said no.
To paraphrase Marx, a specter is haunting Europe – the specter of
chaos.
The recent
chaos
in Greece and Italy may be the first step in this process.
For a democratic-minded president to co-habit (as the French call it) with the very man who sought to sabotage Ukraine’s last presidential ballot would, I knew, provoke institutional paralysis and political
chaos.
Opportunistic thugs foment fear and
chaos
– real and perceived – that far exceed their number and power, amplifying the country’s general sense of malaise.
The implication is that tax collections have been so badly hit by the economic
chaos
since January’s election that government revenues are no longer sufficient to cover day-to-day costs.
Europe cannot afford to be an island of relative stability in a sea of
chaos.
Russia's government knows that
chaos
and decay to its south carry grave economic, social, and security risks.
But some would argue that beneath the
chaos
and bluster, there is an economic rationale to the Trump administration’s disorderly retreat from globalization.
The world stands on the precipice of a kind of
chaos
not seen since the end of World War II.
A collapse into
chaos
is more likely today than at any point in the last 70 years.
Many industries collapsed, owing to neglect, lack of international partners, and financial
chaos.
The
chaos
now prevailing on the US political scene reflects this.
As someone who knew Lebanon in its darkest hours—when Lebanon was a by-word for chaos, violence, and political hopelessness—and who saw its rapid reconstitution as a functioning participatory political system and its astonishing return to normalcy, I know that Iraq can be politically rebuilt.
It is Russia's weakness that is a threat, and raises fears of chaos, unforseen uses of nuclear weapons, or another Chernobyl.
As long as the oil money keeps flowing, most Russians will express no nostalgia for the democratic opening of the Yeltsin years, with its accompanying combination of chaos, corruption, international weakness, and disrespect for the state.
Sometimes the reports favored a candidate, but often they were designed simply to give an impression of
chaos
and disgust with democracy, and to suppress voter turnout.
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.
In the first case, the result will be economic
chaos.
If they double down on status quo policies, their reign will eventually give way to an extended period of populist-inspired economic
chaos
and minority scapegoating.
Labor-market
chaos
will not abate until governments and companies address a formidable set of issues involving education, opportunities for the young and the elderly, the virtues and challenges of immigration, and the aspirations of women.
There is little that alienates and scares publics more than scenes of
chaos.
Yet the overwhelming feeling is one of
chaos
and degradation.
Fleeing war and oppression, tens of thousands of people are risking life and limb to find refuge in Europe – a phenomenon that will continue as long as
chaos
persists in countries of origin, such as Syria, and countries facilitating transit, such as Iraq and Libya.
It is an ancient civilization that cannot simply be sidelined or ignored, unless one wants to invite even more
chaos.
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