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Turkey – locked in conflict with Russia, estranged from Egypt and Iran, and pursuing policies on Syria, the Islamic State (ISIS), and the Kurds that clash with those of its NATO allies – has lately found itself increasingly isolated in a sea of
chaos.
The military will, under any scenario, continue to quell fears of complete political
chaos.
Poland's
chaos
in the 1980s, for example, may have created the basis for rapid growth in the 1990s, because the dead hand of central planning had already been cut off when the reforms began.
The potential for a plunge into
chaos
obliges us to consider once again how best to handle the Balkan tinderbox.
But, while the 2003 invasion was a profoundly misguided policy, both in form and in substance, the
chaos
that consumed Iraq and the rest of the region stem from additional mistakes made by US policymakers after Saddam had been removed from power.
A military elite favors step-by-step reform, but wants to protect its position and is determined to avoid a descent into
chaos.
DENVER – Much has been said about the similarities between the
chaos
in Syria and the Balkan wars of the 1990’s.
From an ideological perspective, an endgame of
chaos
and revolution looms if the “principal contradiction” is not resolved.
After the sound and fury of its recent elections, Africa’s most populous country appears set to face violence and
chaos
born of deprivation and neglect.
In the past, Putin successfully marketed himself as a strongman, the epitome of stability, a guarantor against
chaos.
May’s threat to walk away from a bad deal may be credible, because she could blame the EU for the resulting
chaos.
The New Monetary DisorderPRINCETON – Currency
chaos
is back, highlighting demands for a revised international monetary order.
The result was international monetary
chaos
– precisely the path we are heading down now.
In the longer run, the absence of the US from the Middle East will probably serve to prolong the
chaos
and destruction that has defined this decade, with intensifying – and increasingly overwhelming – repercussions for Europe.
In the face of
chaos
and confusion, what could be wrong with talking?
But, rather than solving a single underlying problem, the
chaos
is growing, threatening an ever-widening war.
He lived through the US-led invasion during a formative time in his creative life – he was writing for television and engaged in film criticism and commentary while trying to survive bombardment, looting, and
chaos.
Amid the
chaos
of camps, makeshift huts, and destitution, the fight for an important new principle of international aid has begun: even in times of conflict, children must have access to education.
Legal
chaos
would result.
Afterwards, many of my relatives, prosperous Indian merchants who had been settled in Myanmar for generations, abandoned homes and businesses in order to save their skins as
chaos
enveloped the city, later renamed Yangon.
Stability on the left and in the center,
chaos
on the right.
Meanwhile, the Assad regime benefits from the fact that parts of the country that it no longer controls cannot be called “liberated zones,” given the prevailing
chaos
and extremism in these areas.
India’s Anti-Corruption ContestNEW DELHI – India ended 2011 amid political chaos, as the much-awaited “Lokpal Bill,” aimed at creating a strong, independent anti-corruption agency, collapsed amid a welter of recrimination in the parliament’s upper house, after having passed the lower house two days earlier.
As a result, the framework agreement is creating strategic
chaos
in an already dysfunctional region.
The Arab Spring – triggered by slow growth, high youth unemployment, and widespread economic desperation – has given way to a long winter in Egypt and Libya, where the alternatives are a return to authoritarian strongmen and political
chaos.
If ISIS wants to plant seeds of division and
chaos
in the West – especially Europe, which ISIS considered to be the weak link – it has so far failed.
Soon, however, he was recoiling from what he saw as a
chaos
of competing ideas.
By the summer of 2008, both the West and India were facing a Pakistan again in the grip of chaos, its border areas in Islamist hands and its ISI out of the control of the elected civilian government.
If the US were to give up its leadership role too quickly,
chaos
might follow and less benign powers might jump into the vacuum.
Authoritarians and populists would like nothing more than to sow
chaos
and loss of confidence in the postwar rules-based international order.
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