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Whether the Arab and wider Islamic world’s democratic awakening will actually prevail or produce only change at the top of authoritarian regimes, whether it will lead to a stable order or sustained
chaos
and radicalization, still remains unclear.
California is an example of long-run fiscal folly meeting short-run national and global economic crisis, resulting in
chaos.
Of course, France is not on the verge of collapsing into chaos, with vigilantes attempting to take on the terrorists.
It will be an advance that helps to dispel from the region the terrible genies of disintegration, chaos, and bloody convulsion.
A decade later, US-liberated Iraq remains stuck in a low-intensity civil war, just as French-protected Mali is consumed by volatility and NATO-rescued Libya remains mired in
chaos.
And my best guess is that we will see a mix of currency wars, currency collapses, and currency
chaos
in the year ahead – but that this won’t spell the end of the economic recovery, much less the end of the world.
Finally, currency
chaos
is the safest bet of all, with sharp and unpredictable swings in floating exchange rates around the world.
What we will have is a power vacuum, marked by
chaos.
As a result, the Middle East is at risk of becoming the Balkans of the twenty-first century – a decline into regional
chaos
that began with, and was largely the result of, the US-led invasion ten years ago.
Boris Yeltsin began the 1990’s as a courageous democrat, only to end up a corrupt, bibulous buffoon, while Putin initially vowed to bring law and order to the post-Yeltsin
chaos.
But going to war to impede Iran’s nuclear ambitions, and containing the subsequent
chaos
– including oil-price spikes, increased regional volatility, and reduced American strategic flexibility – would be far more costly.
Trump is certainly sowing
chaos
across the West.
But Trump’s evident belief in the
chaos
theory of government is, overall, probably not good for Russia, especially at a time when its economy, after three years of sanctions and low oil prices, is gasping for air.
Any serious discussion of such an objective would cause
chaos
in financial markets, given the many uncertainties attached to the process.
Without it, the Kim dynasty’s hold on power would almost certainly weaken, given Kim Jong-un’s youth and inexperience, plunging the country into
chaos.
Like Kohl, he is also eager to do everything within reason to help Boris Yeltsin win that vote -- despite Chechnya, despite Russia's crime, corruption, and
chaos.
Regionally, the three strands of the European order are unraveling: the US is seeking to reduce its investment in NATO, the EU is de-emphasizing enlargement, and the
chaos
in the Middle East and Ukraine is making a mockery of the European Neighborhood Policy.
Libya After QaddafiBENGHAZI – Middle Eastern autocrats routinely warn their people of rivers of blood, Western occupation, poverty, chaos, and Al Qaeda if their regimes are toppled.
A resolution of the crisis in Syria would certainly help Turkey, especially given its role as the prime destination for refugees from the
chaos
there; but the governance shortcomings with which Turks must reckon are profound.
Should this happen, growth will collapse, many borrowers will default, and financial
chaos
could ensue.
Amid the
chaos
of Mobutu’s downfall, a catastrophic regional war drawing in forces from Angola, Rwanda, Uganda, and Zimbabwe erupted, fueled by competition for access to minerals, causing the death or displacement of millions – indeed, slaughter on a scale unseen since World War II.
On the other hand, they see Kabila as perhaps the only political figure who can prevent his unruly country from descending into
chaos
again.
Faced with looming
chaos
and increasing devastation in Europe and beyond, I say to myself, and must say aloud: Benalla is a small fish.
As President Xi Jinping eloquently put it at the annual Boao business forum on Hainan Island earlier this month: “No one should be allowed to throw a region and even the whole world into
chaos
for selfish gain.”
Indeed, as Japan’s economy flounders, America -- like most of the world -- praises China’s emergence as a force for stability in the
chaos
of Asia’s regional economy.
In fact, term limits could do just the opposite, cutting short the tenure of effective leaders, leading to policy disruptions, or even leading to political
chaos.
At that point, the only thing still standing between the eurozone and financial
chaos
will be the ECB, which could buy government bonds and fund the bank runs.
Massive wealth destruction, combined with global financial chaos, would pose a challenge to monetary policymakers worldwide.
For ten years, it has struggled with the costs of a mandatory 35-hour week – a ceiling that is now so embedded in the legislation regulating working hours that simple abrogation would lead to
chaos.
But to omit a neighbor like Israel, a Syrian client like Lebanon, or a patron like Iran would be peculiar – and inviting all of them would be a formula for
chaos.
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