Interruption
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The Latin American debt crisis of the 1980s brought an eight-year
interruption.
The Asian financial crisis that erupted in mid-1997 and subsequently spread across the emerging economies caused an
interruption
lasting six years.
The
interruption
associated with the Great Depression of the 1930s lasted several decades.
Yet the longest
interruption
in bond financing brought about by these shocks – which took place during the second half of 2015 – lasted just six months.
Moreover, the game may be subject to
interruption.
That they should be high is obvious - America's economy has been expanding for 100 months without interruption, technology and competition abound, initiative is plentiful and consumers spend everything they get in pay and more.
These loopholes consist in not defining precisely what an
interruption
to constitutional rule signifies – just the overthrow of an elected president, or also shutting down a legislature or TV station?
Read More from "Zone Defense"Migration Beyond Crisis ModeMADRID – Over the past seven years, Europe has been in crisis mode almost without
interruption.
Allowing trucks and trains to cross the EU’s internal borders without
interruption
not only facilitates trade; it also encourages the development of regional supply chains and production networks.
Over the years, however, as the world economy continued to grow without
interruption
– and, in the current age of globalization, seemingly without limits – the dire predictions of the Club of Rome have become increasingly an object of ridicule.
Indian voters decisively rejected the Congress party, which had governed India virtually without
interruption
since it gained independence from Britain in 1947.
Throughout the interwar years, Poland and the nascent Soviet regime were at daggers drawn almost without
interruption.
For many years after Lukashenko was first elected, in 1994 (he has ruled without
interruption
ever since), most Belarusians did perhaps tolerate the regime, because they believed that it protected them from the worst excesses of neighboring Russia’s “Wild East” capitalism: corrupt privatization, job losses, and mafia rule.
After all, parts of Europe in the late 1960’s began to construct a leftist corporatism to replace the rightist corporatism that ruled, with some interruption, from the 1880’s to the 1940’s.
The real problem in 1970, as in 1958 and in 1990, was that the world economy had grown for a very long period without
interruption.
Ukraine was threatened with an immediate quadrupling of its prices – or
interruption
of its gas supply - as a result of it new-found independence from Russia during the Orange Revolution.
Given that Japan was not recognizing China as a new state – international recognition of the Chinese state had existed without
interruption
since the ROC government emerged in 1912 – the PRC effectively accepted the rights and obligations of the previous government.
Just as Chinese industrialization is unprecedented – no developing country has grown by more than 10% per year without
interruption
for two full decades – Britain’s industrialization 200 years ago was similarly unparalleled.
The price paid by Algeria for the
interruption
of the democratic process was a brutal civil war that killed hundreds of thousands of Algerians.
This rude
interruption
to their majesties' indolence by their subjects incited rage and fury and something else--fear.
Similarly, when it comes to Lebanon, Turkey certainly does not share Iran’s concern about the possible
interruption
of Hezbollah’s lifeline should the Syrian regime collapse.
China has sustained rapid economic growth for 30 years without significant fluctuations or
interruption
– so far.
Although there was no
interruption
of gas supply from Tbilisi to South Ossetia, this step is necessary for the Kremlin to ensure even greater integration of this Georgian region into Russia’s economic system.
Someone who fell asleep in August 2008 and woke up in 2010 would probably never guess that there had been any
interruption
whatsoever in China’s burgeoning imbalances with the West.
India’s number of daily COVID-19 cases rose without
interruption
for six months, a trend seen in very few places.
Despite this, much of the profession remains in denial, hankering for a return to “normal” and in effect treating the crisis as just a rude
interruption.
Within two years of the 9/11 attacks, the US economy had lost over $100 billion, owing to reduced travel, business interruption, and event cancellation, the federal government had spent half a trillion dollars on security measures, and the American people accepted more intrusive state surveillance as a condition of their safety.
The fact that the debate organizers had to seek a technological solution suggests that
interruption
might be a more potent tactic than many realize.
So, the psychological consequences of
interruption
can be both positive (being seen as more assertive) and negative (coming across as rude).
But a lot depends on the precise nature and timing of the
interruption.
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