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But with Venezuela’s economy in free fall and the country sliding into political chaos, such largesse has ended.
But what is the alternative, other than accelerating chaos, mushrooming security risks, and serial humanitarian disasters?
On the one hand, the euro protected the eurozone, particularly Germany’s export economy, from speculative attacks and the
chaos
of currency volatility.
This would be much cheaper and less painful than the current chaos, of which the migrants are the main victims.
This includes providing Turkey and other “frontline” countries enough financial support to allow the refugees living there to work and send their children to school; creating a common EU asylum agency and border force; addressing the humanitarian
chaos
in Greece; and establishing common standards across the EU for receiving and integrating refugees.
The effect however, has not been a domino-like democratization; instead we are threatened with a domino effect of descent into
chaos.
We can count ourselves lucky if the emerging
chaos
can be contained in Iraq.
Both of these historical episodes ended in
chaos.
Back then, I was already venturing what is, for economists, a heretical presumption: that
chaos
theory should be applied to the economy; that devastating effects can follow from the smallest causes.
And yet headlines seeming to portend political instability and
chaos
have not prevented stock markets from soaring.
That changed in 2011, when the popular protests and political
chaos
stemming from the Arab Spring led to widespread institutional paralysis, allowing the Houthis to march past a military that largely refused to fight it.
Syria’s implosion, and the
chaos
and extremism that are likely to breed there, will threaten the entire Middle East: the stability of Lebanon, Jordan, Turkey, Iraq, Gaza, the West Bank, Israel, Iran, and Saudi Arabia hangs in the balance.
In Iraq, the danger is that departure could be followed by civil war and
chaos
– ideal conditions for terrorists to maintain havens.
The blockbuster “The Hangover Part II” depicts three young male friends engaged in a night of carousing in Thailand, in which they are free to satisfy every appetite – from transsexual sex workers to drugs and
chaos
of all kinds.
In fact, a post-American world is taking shape before our eyes, characterized not by a new international order, but by political ambiguity, instability, and even
chaos.
And, if a post-American world entails greater risk of
chaos
and its consequences than hope for a new, stable order – a risk that affects Europe in particular – then perhaps Europe should reverse course on its apparent determination to dismantle itself.
China does not like Kim, but it does not want
chaos
– or Americans – on its border.
For example, this summer, the radical Islamist militia Ansar Dine took advantage of the
chaos
that has gripped northern Mali in the wake of a coup to desecrate mausoleums of Sufi saints in Timbuktu, which has been a center of Islamic learning since the fifteenth century.
Now, nearly one million people have fled Burma’s political and economic
chaos
for neighboring countries, and another million people remain internally displaced.
When money managers panic about economic prospects in one economy or another, they can create economic havoc and political
chaos.
Deep recessions, high real interest rates, and financial
chaos
were all on the menu--although the then US Treasury Secretary Robert Rubin, the IMF's Michel Camdessus and Stanley Fischer, and many Mexican and East Asian politicians and central bankers skillfully prevented at least the first two crises from becoming much more destructive than they might have been.
As a consequence,
chaos
looms in Greece, as does the prospect of subsequent bank runs in Spain, Italy, and France – and thus a financial avalanche that would bury Europe.
But, with a revanchist Russia to their east and
chaos
to the south, Europeans can no longer afford to live in denial.
The Erosion of LawMADRID – In assessments of global events and trends in 2014, words like chaos, disorder, and fragmentation are likely to feature prominently.
The
chaos
that ensued fueled the spread of radical Sunnism – a trend to which Saudi inattentiveness surely contributed.
The good news is that Kenya’s weather-related
chaos
has coincided with renewed efforts to address administrative and budgetary roadblocks.
In short, Juncker’s plan to accelerate eurozone accession threatens to recreate in spades the
chaos
of the past decade, which started with a bubble in Southern Europe, and culminated in the Greek sovereign-debt crisis.
To believe and behave otherwise would lead to regional
chaos.
Rarely in history has a political movement been so deliberately set by its founder on a course toward
chaos.
Indeed, a euro exit would be remarkably costly for Greece, and would almost certainly create political and social
chaos
– and perhaps even hyperinflation – in the heart of Europe.
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