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These countries share other weaknesses as well: excessive fiscal deficits, above-target inflation, and stability risk (reflected not only in the recent political
turmoil
in Brazil and Turkey, but also in South Africa’s labor strife and India’s political and electoral uncertainties).
In looking at the roster of long-serving heads of government in the second half of the twentieth century - such as Stalin, Mao, Franco, Kim Il Sung, and Ceausescu - it is clear that an enforced international term limit would have spared the world considerable grief and
turmoil.
Carpet Bombing History in AmericaNEW YORK – Ted Cruz, one of the Republican candidates for the US presidency, recently said that his solution to the
turmoil
in the Middle East would be to “carpet bomb” the Islamic State (ISIS) and see if “sand can glow in the dark.”
That would be painful anywhere, but it would be devastating in regions already rife with political
turmoil
and humanitarian crises.
In addition, ordinary Saudis see the chaos next door in Iraq and do not want the same
turmoil
at home.
And
turmoil
in the Middle East is causing serious economic risks – both there and elsewhere – as geopolitical risk remains high and thus high oil prices will constrain global growth.
Lack of reasonably independent regulation and competent public administration – or, worse, one-person dictatorships – lead inexorably to economic waste and inefficiency, and eventually to political
turmoil.
The Chinese government continues to claim that the Tiananmen movement and democracy mean political
turmoil
and national disintegration.
The cause of the latest currency
turmoil
is clear: In an environment of private and public deleveraging from high debts, monetary policy has become the only available tool to boost demand and growth.
Or the
turmoil
throughout the Muslim world could lead to disruptions of oil supplies, with high prices the result.
Indeed, given the alarming economic and employment situation in many countries today, with no prospect of recovery on the horizon, further political
turmoil
is likely unless policymakers change course accordingly.
A Greek exit from the eurozone, together with financial and political
turmoil
inside Greece, would be perceived as a major defeat for European integration – especially after the laborious efforts made to hold together the monetary union and, with it, the European dream.
The last five years have provided two clear lessons for Europe: procrastination only makes reform more difficult, and the end of financial
turmoil
does not necessarily mean the end of socioeconomic crisis.
This would throw the party, government, and country into fresh
turmoil.
That choice has pushed the country to the edge of bankruptcy, while fueling large-scale social unrest and political
turmoil.
Preparing for the Green ExitPARIS – Underpinning European integration is the belief that unity between nations should bring shared prosperity instead of social, political, and economic
turmoil.
In this time of unprecedented
turmoil
in the Middle East, one of the region's basic rules still applies: No matter how bad the situation, it can always become worse.
They would have to default on their debts, precipitating global financial
turmoil
that may be beyond the capacity of authorities to contain.
Those who happen to live and work in traditional manufacturing districts caught in the
turmoil
of globalization are multiple losers: their jobs, their housing wealth, and the fortunes of their children and relatives are all highly correlated.
BRUSSELS – The eurozone is being thrown into
turmoil
by a collective rush to the exits by investors.
Europe’s current
turmoil
will produce a new settlement probably as momentous as any since that moment 66 years ago.
Perhaps, given the ongoing
turmoil
in the Arab world, security services that had previously – though sometimes reluctantly – shut down these money flows are now distracted by other, more immediate, problems.
And both have recently experienced political turmoil, including large – sometimes violent – public protests.
If one main player slides back into economic turmoil, nationalism will reduce the scope for pragmatic bargaining.
The country’s leaders thus have a public-policy war chest that they can use to cushion against financial
turmoil.
The Middle East remains another source of serious instability, with tensions in the Gulf having intensified to the point that hostilities between Iran and Saudi Arabia and/or
turmoil
within Saudi Arabia are not unthinkable.
The UK vote has thrown Europe into
turmoil.
Clearly, such uncoordinated interventions are exacerbating currency-market turmoil, with the ruble’s value fluctuating by 5% – and as much as 10% – in a single day.
The EU’s Rules to Default ByBRUSSELS – Greece’s ballooning public debt is again throwing Europe’s financial markets into
turmoil.
The Chinese Economy’s Great WallWASHINGTON, DC – The recent decline in China’s currency, the renminbi, which has fueled
turmoil
in Chinese stock markets and drove the government to suspend trading twice last week, highlights a major challenge facing the country: how to balance its domestic and international economic obligations.
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