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But while Xi has thus far managed to deal with an increasingly complex and hostile external economic environment, many serious internal concerns could easily
erupt
into bigger problems.
Indeed, with the growing possibility that former UN Secretary-General Kofi Annan’s peace plan for Syria might fail, and that civil war might erupt, Russia could be the international community’s only effective interlocutor left.
While the full-blown crisis did not
erupt
until the collapse of Lehman Brothers in September 2008, it was clear by the summer of 2007 that something was very wrong in credit markets, which were starting to behave in all sorts of strange ways.
There is also a more immediate problem: if the US sets in motion a dynamic that causes the JCPOA to unravel, and Iran resumes nuclear activities currently precluded by the accord, a crisis will
erupt
at a time when the US already has its hands full with North Korea.
The Putin regime faces bankruptcy in 2017, when a large part of its foreign debt matures, and political turmoil may
erupt
sooner than that.
Pakistan did not
erupt
because Pakistan’s elite is focused on modernization.
Civil unrest and political destabilization could
erupt
into financial and social crises that ultimately threaten the monetary union’s survival.
Officials evidently decided that it is better to flirt with and control public passion than allow it to
erupt
on its own.
Instead of waiting for the next crisis to erupt, Germany should see to it that European banks hold fewer domestic government bonds.
Europe After UkrainePARIS – When unexpected crises erupt, people tend to assume that nothing will ever be the same – exactly the conclusion that many Europeans have drawn in the aftermath of Russia’s annexation of Crimea.
Japan’s own debt crisis will then
erupt
with full force.
It seems as though Americans can tolerate a society in which schoolchildren and other innocents are regularly murdered by deranged men with weapons bought on the open market, but
erupt
in collective hysteria when the killings are committed by people labeled as “terrorists.”
What is astonishing, however, and deeply disturbing, is how quickly extreme violence can
erupt
among people who have lived peacefully together for a long time.
Economics theory tells us a lot about which countries are most vulnerable, but specifying exactly where and when crises will
erupt
is far more difficult.
While the Party has so far employed only the police and Internet censors (and now wants to embed secret policemen within all Internet companies), its longer-term survival is inconceivable without a loyal PLA, especially if protests like that in Tiananmen Square in 1989
erupt
again.
Recently, the eurozone debt crisis, dormant since 2012, has looked as though it could
erupt
again.
If China does the same, according to Nye, chaos could
erupt
again, especially at a time when the US is withdrawing from global leadership.
But rallying around the Ukrainian government and putting their money where their mouths are – even when Ukraine fades from the headlines and new crises
erupt
– is more important for US and European interests, and represents a more viable path forward for both sides.
The debate is raging in cities from Paris to San Francisco, and one can be sure that similar controversies will
erupt
in many more cities and countries – and not just over Uber.
Karachi, a multi-ethnic metropolis, could
erupt
into full-scale chaos.
Eventually, excessive inflation may erupt, or credit growth may slow, rather than accelerate, if banks – faced with very low net interest-rate margins – decide that risk relative to reward is insufficient.
Time to reflect on how we ensure that similar crises do not
erupt
again.
The “surge” will end sooner or later, and the Iraqis, crippled by violence and corruption, will still be incapable of uniting their polity, and, with their military still unable to take over from the Americans, jihadi and inter-ethnic violence is bound to
erupt
again.
Despite headway towards settling that struggle, violence continues and could
erupt
again in full fury.
But even when the Cold War ended, the region did not
erupt
into conflict, as the real Balkans did.
Indeed, some economists fear that a fiscal crisis could
erupt
even aftera tax hike is passed.
We do not know when and where the next crisis will erupt, but we do know that it will – and that we must be better prepared when it does.
Too Big to LiveNEW YORK – A global controversy is raging: what new regulations are required to restore confidence in the financial system and ensure that a new crisis does not
erupt
a few years down the line.
In a charged and uncertain political climate, in which new crises
erupt
on a daily basis, it is unsurprising that economic reform has been postponed repeatedly.
Without him, fighting between the rural poor and the urban elites could quickly
erupt
again.
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