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This is particularly important because continued currency
turmoil
would tip the economy into recession, raise inflation, stress the banking system, and increase corporate bankruptcies.
The Arab Awakening’s AftermathLONDON – The
turmoil
following the Arab Awakening has all but decimated the affected countries’ economies.
Furthermore, poor macroeconomic fundamentals, slow progress on reform, and political
turmoil
have constrained the use of these resources.
How can a meeting be convened in 2012, as stipulated by the 2010 NPT conference’s final document, “on the basis of arrangements freely arrived at by the states of the region,” when many of those states are in turmoil, inter-state relations are strained, and the threat of conflict is mounting?
Egypt, he said, understood the importance of democracy and human rights, but avoiding
turmoil
must be the government’s highest priority.
And China’s economic slowdown and market
turmoil
this summer have created further uncertainty.
China’s history of political turmoil, and the record of failed authoritarian regimes elsewhere, suggests that a disunited autocracy does not last very long.
The Putin regime faces bankruptcy in 2017, when a large part of its foreign debt matures, and political
turmoil
may erupt sooner than that.
Naturally, much will depend on how he fares politically in the current
turmoil
surrounding the bailout package.
Why China Can’t AdjustCLAREMONT, CALIFORNIA – China’s current economic slowdown has no shortage of causes: Europe’s financial turmoil, sputtering recovery in the United States, and weak domestic investment growth, to name the most commonly cited factors.
Unfortunately, this is a well-worn path in this region whenever internal
turmoil
in the DRC threatens to spin out of control.
Globalized CrisisPRINCETON – If there is a bright side to the
turmoil
that has roiled the global economy since 2008, it is that not every part of the world has erupted simultaneously.
So we should see today’s
turmoil
as a predictable response to the breakdown of one specific model of global capitalism in 2008.
The continent appeared in continuous
turmoil.
The upcoming generation of leaders will be the first with little or no personal memory of the
turmoil
and hardship endured during the Mao Zedong years.
Pressure for change may also come from unfolding events in the Middle East, with regional
turmoil
bound to affect the West Bank and Gaza.
But this slogan is from the 1920’s and seems like a nostalgic reminder of past
turmoil
that one prefers to see on the stage.
In repeated visits to Argentina, I marveled at how long suffering the Argentineans were; to me, it is more a surprise that unrest took so long to manifest itself, not that street
turmoil
unseated Argentina's president.
One concern among critics is that a transition to a green economy will essentially monetize nature, exposing the world’s forests, fresh water, and fisheries to the profit-seeking behavior of bankers and traders, whose shortcomings helped to trigger the financial and economic
turmoil
of the past four years.
But the daily news about migrants dying in the Mediterranean, the war in Ukraine, Greece’s possible default, the
turmoil
in Syria, Iraq, Yemen, Libya, and Gaza, Iran’s nuclear program, and more heighten voters’ awareness that their country needs to be defended robustly, by a government with a coherent foreign policy.
British voters have an opportunity to spare themselves a great deal of economic turmoil, while allowing Germans – and many others across Europe – to breathe a sigh of relief.
Syria will take decades to rebuild, with future generations scarred by the political and psychological consequences of the current
turmoil
– much like Bosnia, but on a much larger scale.
Higher interest rates could give rise to market turmoil, as asset prices undergo a significant “correction.”
The ensuing losses will aggravate the financial
turmoil
and economic contraction.
LONDON – Despite political
turmoil
and emerging risks at the global level, the eurozone has had two years of strong economic growth, at least by its own historically disappointing standards – and even with the United Kingdom lurching toward withdrawal from the European Union.
This is what is fueling Bahrain’s domestic turmoil, beyond the Shia majority’s local grievances.
This political
turmoil
suggests that economists’ priorities may not have been entirely appropriate.
The Dayton Peace Accords, which ended the war in 1995, have yet to unite Bosnia’s ethnic groups, and the country has been sliding deeper into turmoil, and edging toward breakup.
The Ukrainian School of WarVIENNA – The ongoing
turmoil
in Ukraine has frequently been compared to the Yugoslav crisis of the early 1990s – and, indeed, there are many similarities.
In that event, China must be prepared for any ensuing global financial
turmoil
and longer-term consequences.
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