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Today’s
chaos
in the Middle East is rooted largely in historical legacies – arbitrarily drawn borders being a major one – and a lack of visionary leadership.
Emasculating the elected presidency, which is Russia’s sole source of political legitimacy, would pave the way to
chaos.
The refugee crisis is rooted partly in the failure of European foreign policy to prevent North Africa and the Middle East from descending into
chaos.
On the contrary, with so many of the world’s most productive oil regions gripped by political chaos, any sign of stabilization can quickly boost supplies.
Russia's wary military involvement in Tadjikistan's civil war is driven by a simple consideration: the desire to prevent the spread of an Afghanlike
chaos
decease and thus the destabilization of the whole area.
War and
chaos
in the Middle East or just a moral or political vacuum will directly affect and upset the security of the EU and all its member states.
Recovering Humanitarian LawMADRID – Even amid the
chaos
and catastrophes caused by war, there are internationally recognized limits on combatants’ behavior.
The largest democracy in the world cannot say openly that it almost preferred the military dictatorship of General Pervez Musharraf to the
chaos
of the current situation.
And it is well known that in the Middle East, the enemy of your enemy is not necessarily your friend – not even if that enemy is the Islamic State (or general chaos).
There are certainly limits to any comparison between then and now; but it is worth noting that much of the world seemed mired in
chaos
in the early 2000s, too.
No strategy to undermine holdouts can also mean no restructuring at all, which could mean
chaos
or even a failed state.
Southeast Asia’s Pakistan ProblemMANILA -- Pakistan’s near political chaos, the result of President Pervez Musharraf’s declaration of martial law last year and the assassination of former Prime Minister Benazir Bhutto, has had a tsunami-like impact across Southeast Asia.
Now, however, is not the time to freeze out Pakistan, despite the seeming
chaos.
This can only be explained as the result of a Manichean ideology that insists on a stark choice between macroeconomic stability and
chaos.
Obama’s Middle EastJERUSALEM – President-elect Barack Obama’s plans for the Middle East, the region where his predecessor’s policies shattered America’s standing around the world as a benign superpower, represent a welcome departure from President Bush’s grand design to redress the region’s ills through “constructive chaos.”
As the
chaos
at the climate-change conference in Copenhagen last December amply demonstrated, both the number of members around the table and the differences between them – even within the group of emerging countries – do not bode well for the future.
But the US cannot withdraw without sending the entire region into
chaos.
When the army enters a village,
chaos
erupts.
America undoubtedly needs more allies to bring Iraq's
chaos
under control and to build an Iraqi state that is seen as legitimate both by Iraqis and the world.
Whichever country precipitated it – Germany by threatening to abandon the euro, or Greece or Spain by actually doing so – would trigger economic
chaos
and incur its neighbors’ wrath.
As a bit player in the dramatic events that Sorkin describes (I am an independent director of Morgan Stanley in my spare time), I can confirm that he accurately captures the atmosphere of
chaos
and uncertainty that reigned in New York in the autumn of 2008.
But as Iraq spirals into chaos, diplomats and leaders everywhere are again asking themselves if it is ever appropriate for alliances of nations or the international community as a whole to intervene when a sovereign country appears unable or unwilling to defend its citizens from genocide, war crimes, or ethnic cleansing.
One of England’s foremost climatologists, Mike Hulme, director of the Tyndall Centre for Climate Change Research, points out that green militancy and megaphone journalism use “catastrophe and
chaos
as unguided weapons with which forlornly to threaten society into behavioral change.”
While many Iranians yearn for economic empowerment, many more fear a possible slide into anarchy and
chaos.
Russia's history for the last 10 years has been harsh, but elections for a new Duma this December, and presidential elections next summer, will again demonstrate that our people have the discipline to persevere despite a decade of
chaos.
The consequences of this combination of uncoordinated responses would be widespread, scary, and bordering on
chaos.
At the moment when JP Morgan Chase – or any of America’s six largest banks – fails, the choice will be just like that of September 2008: do you rescue the bank in question or do you let it fail, and face likely
chaos
in markets and a potential re-run of the Great Depression?
Imagine the
chaos
that may ensue if separatist energies are allowed to continue in an unfettered way in a world where over two thousand ethnic groups live in over 150 distinct states.
Bush and Putin both came to power in 2000, a year when their countries were scrambling to regain international respect, Russia from the
chaos
of the Yeltsin years and the US from the failed impeachment of President Clinton.
Policies born of confusion, chaos, and confrontation have no place in this new world of opportunities.
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