Eruption
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For if the frustrations of ordinary Hong Kong citizens are allowed to fester without a genuine commitment by China to allow for universal suffrage by 2007, a far more serious
eruption
of social and political unrest beckons.
America’s withdrawal, nearly coinciding with the outbreak of the Arab Spring and the
eruption
of the Syrian civil war, and its persistent passivity as the regional force for order, now threatens to lead to the disintegration of Iraq, owing to the rapid advance of the Islamic State in Iraq and Syria, including its capture of the country’s second-largest city, Mosul.
In reality, the
eruption
of the Yellow Vest protests was less about the fuel tax than what its introduction represented: the government’s indifference to the plight of the middle class outside France’s largest urban centers.
The major emerging economies were the world’s main growth engines following the
eruption
of the financial crisis in 2008, and, to some extent, they still are.
The Great Malaise Drags OnNEW YORK – There’s something dismal about writing year-end roundups in the half-decade since the
eruption
of the 2008 global financial crisis.
Crime and unemployment cannot explain this
eruption.
So there is no need for a strategy to deal with China’s economic rise; but there is a need to lock in China’s prosperity and reduce the chances of political
eruption.
Saving World TradeCAMBRIDGE: The Asian financial crisis barely over, the world economy faces another major eruption, one with even greater significance to the health of the global economic system.
In South Sudan, since the
eruption
of conflict in 2013, government and rebel forces have killed, raped, and recruited children into armed groups.
Until the
eruption
of the current scandal, the youngest of Murdoch’s three children from his second marriage, James, was generally believed to stand the greatest chance of succeeding his father.
Until these difficult and controversial decisions are made, periods of relative tranquility in Europe are likely to be interrupted by the recurrent
eruption
of financial instability and bouts of political bickering and dithering.
In fact, even before the latest eruption, a succession of massacres garnered only indifference from the international community.
Indeed, almost all taboos that existed after the
eruption
of the crisis have now been abolished.
It was just the latest in a string of arrests and prosecutions of Latin American political and economic leaders – a trend that began four years ago, with the
eruption
of the Brazilian Odebrecht Group’s bribery scandal.
But as tensions mount, the risk of an
eruption
is growing.
But, given Armenia’s alliance with Russia and Azerbaijan’s close ties with Turkey, an
eruption
over Karabakh could very well escalate regionally.
Many of the hanami events, for celebrating the annual
eruption
of cherry blossoms, a much-loved activity for us Japanese, have been canceled.
The latest
eruption
of violent conflict between Hamas and Israel underscores the importance of reviving the peace process.
Ethnic and cultural conflicts today, often in the form of terrorism, are not the
eruption
of a supposedly extinct volcano.
But previously dovish central banks in countries like the United States and the United Kingdom are itching to roll back the accommodative monetary policies that they have pursued since the
eruption
of the global financial crisis of 2008.
The rebellious youth who led popular demands for change are lying low (or have been rounded up); but, given the intellectual paralysis of the region’s rulers (and large parts of the opposition), an even more violent
eruption
can be expected.
These interests also help explain why Kenya’s lawyers were at the forefront of protests against the corruption of President Daniel Arap Moi’s regime in the early 1990’s, but much less visible in the
eruption
of tribal violence this past year.
More immediately, if Gazan families are not well fed, the recurrence of cross-border violence, if not the
eruption
of a third intifada, will only be a matter of time.
That reality was reflected in the
eruption
of street protests across the Middle East soon after Trump’s announcement, though the large-scale violence that some feared has not occurred.
Six years after the
eruption
of the global financial crisis, the banking industry is still widely blamed for the catastrophe.
The
eruption
of popular anger that has roiled many countries’ politics in recent years is rooted in the failure of that neoliberal model.
The Changing Map of Middle East PowerBERLIN – The
eruption
of the Arab revolts in late 2010 and early 2011 put power relations among Middle Eastern countries in a state of flux, and both winners and losers have emerged.
But its
eruption
was far more deeply rooted in the American version of capitalism, which aims at high levels of competition, innovation, returns, and compensation.
Solar Radiation Management (SRM) aims to control the amount of sunlight that reaches the Earth, essentially mimicking the effect of a volcano
eruption.
Chinese Reform Goes LocalBEIJING – Since the
eruption
of the global financial crisis in 2008, China has used massive economic stimulus to sustain GDP growth.
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