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In addition, ordinary Saudis see the
chaos
next door in Iraq and do not want the same turmoil at home.
At first sight, the idea that Spain could descend into
chaos
is puzzling.
Managing the ISIS CrisisNEW YORK – One day, historians will have their hands full debating the causes of the
chaos
now overtaking much of the Middle East.
With the US and British governments both mired in chaos, France, a permanent member of the United Nations Security Council, will have significantly more diplomatic influence in Africa and the Middle East.
When the idea of "one-person one-vote" arose, feudal landlords predicted
chaos
in the decision-making process.
And, more broadly, it could usher in a new period of political
chaos.
As the new state of South Sudan has gradually collapsed into starvation and chaos, more than 600,000 people have fled into Uganda alone.
The current international norm of simple majority rule is, as we have just seen, a formula for
chaos.
With France suffering the return of violent street protests and the United Kingdom’s Brexit circus descending into chaos, Germany might look like an oasis of relative stability.
The will of the voters becomes subordinated to the need to end the
chaos.
In the ensuing chaos, more than 50,000 refugees died from cholera.
Putting Putin in his PlaceBRUSSELS – At least six crises are testing Europe’s stability: regional
chaos
caused primarily by the war in Syria, a potential British exit from the European Union, an influx of refugees on a scale not seen since World War II, unresolved financial challenges, Russian expansionism, and the return of nationalism to mainstream politics.
But, unless the international community –particularly the permanent members of the United Nations Security Council – begins to fulfill its obligations in Syria, money will not be enough to prevent further
chaos
and destruction.
It’s Not Just Russia’s FaultMOSCOW: Today, many people see Russia as undeserving of Western help, due to the chaos, corruption and defaults of the Yeltsin years, but also because of concerns about authoritarianism and human rights abuses under President Putin.
Great Britain would become merely a third party, with far-reaching consequences for EU trade – not least
chaos
at the UK border.
Israel, for its part, must recommit itself to the late Yitzak Rabin’s doctrine that only a comprehensive regional peace agreement can prevent the Middle East from declining into nuclear
chaos.
Given the Syrian opposition’s manifest ineffectiveness and disunity, so the argument goes, President Bashar al-Assad’s fall, when it finally comes, will incite civil war, massacres, and chaos, which is likely to spill over Syria’s borders, further destabilizing weak neighbors like Iraq and Lebanon, and leading, perhaps, to a regional crisis.
That role partly reflects the CCP’s birth in 1921 out of the violence and
chaos
that followed the collapse of the Qing Dynasty nine years earlier, as well as the three decades of civil war and Japanese colonization that intervened before the party took power in 1949.
That legacy has shaped a deep aversion to the
chaos
arising from war and civil strife, and drove the CCP under Zhou Enlai to seek growth and stability through the “Four Modernizations” of agriculture, industry, national defense, and science and technology.
But the Middle East
chaos
wrought by the Bush years also represents a central risk to the global economy.
These threats are often related to economic
chaos
and basic failures in national governance, and international military action will often be needed to meet them head on.
Whether Tunisia becomes a democratic, economic, and social success story or, instead, sees its revolution end in chaos, civil war, and a new authoritarian regime will have consequences far beyond the country’s borders.
Yet Mbeki himself has spoken of the huge humanitarian “burden” on his country as a result of the
chaos
next door.
Nigerians once again fear that
chaos
will accompany the second elections since the Army returned power to civilians in May 1999.
The public had tired of a civilian regime marked by corruption and economic
chaos.
And there are other big challenges looming beyond Syria: Iraq’s descent into chaos, closely linked to the Syrian tragedy, threatens to turn into a new theater of conflict between Iran and Saudi Arabia.
The North Koreans have violated their agreements, knowing that China, the country with the greatest potential leverage, is most concerned about regime collapse in North Korea, and thus the threat of
chaos
on its borders.
The lack of big-picture reform attests to the older generations’ collective fear that fundamental structural changes will bring disruption and chaos, threatening the Party’s hold on power.
Increasingly unstable Arab neighbors might give the Israelis a motive to make peace in a small area and thereby hold at bay the
chaos
outside.
Implementing democracy, with or without regime change, was the only alternative to
chaos
and the rise of fundamentalism.
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