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That may not be surprising, given the violence and
turmoil
elsewhere in the region.
It was at this intersection of test and trepidation that today’s vicious circle of geopolitical
turmoil
was set in motion.
The resulting
turmoil
could very well trump any short-term gains in competitiveness from devaluation.
The region’s
turmoil
(which the United States and its allies, in their pursuit of regime change in Iraq, Libya, Syria, Egypt and elsewhere, helped to fuel) is also undermining previously secure states.
Perhaps the most important reason is that, unlike in the past, the
turmoil
in the Middle East has not caused a supply shock.
Indeed, one explanation I have often heard for the political
turmoil
in France in May 1968 is that the French people were bored with the successes of General de Gaulle’s presidency and so took to the streets around the Sorbonne for fun.
Now the international community must think seriously about how to minimize the dangers inherent in Syria’s domestic
turmoil.
As the Arab Spring demonstrated, the Internet can quickly transform local incidents into national flashpoints – turning the new connectivity into a potential source of political instability and
turmoil.
Iran’s ancient culture and civilization, long state continuity, geopolitical position, social stability amid regional turmoil, and well-educated youth enable us to look to the future with confidence, and aspire to assume the major global role that our people deserve – a role that no actor in global politics can ignore.
There is no doubt that the
turmoil
in nearby countries affects the interests of many regional and global actors, which need to act in concert to ensure long-term stability.
If officials do not return quickly to addressing economic challenges in a more comprehensive manner, the current calm may give way to renewed
turmoil.
Netanyahu, always on the defensive, does not view Middle East
turmoil
as a trigger for a proactive strategy that would use a solution to the Palestinian problem as leverage for broader positive change in the region.
In some cases during 2012, politics was a force for good: consider Prime Minister Mario Monti’s ability to pull Italy back from the brink of financial
turmoil.
In Egypt and Greece, for example, rising poverty, high unemployment, and financial
turmoil
could place governments under pressure.
So far, Chancellor Angela Merkel has been largely successful in insulating the German economy from the
turmoil
elsewhere in Europe.
With roughly 13 million people, Chad is situated at the center of immense regional turmoil, conflict, and instability.
Beyond exposing failed farming policies, this year’s drought-fueled
turmoil
also underscores the threat that climate change poses not just to India, but to all countries.
Clinton mostly tried (except in the Balkans);George W. Bush did not, and generated new wars and
turmoil.
Judging by the Brexit referendum, the immediate effects could include financial-market
turmoil
and a shock to consumer and investor confidence.
A first step towards calming the
turmoil
will be to create a permanent forum for the new leaders to wield collective muscle when talking about terms of trade and other economic issues, and also to be in constant communication with each other.
Against this background, continuing to neglect relations with Libya would be a major strategic mistake for the US (and the West more generally), as would allowing
turmoil
in Syria or instability in Egypt to shape Americans’ attitudes – and thus US policy – toward Libya.
But if the ECB had refused to intervene, financial markets could have faced substantial turmoil, for which, rightly or wrongly, it would have been blamed.
In the early 1970’s, the flush of technological optimism was over, the Vietnam War was a disaster, societies were in turmoil, and economies were stagnating.
And China is hesitant to support a Russian effort to create
turmoil
within Ukraine’s borders, given that its own restive provinces, such as Xinjiang and Tibet, could learn the wrong lesson from the Ukraine precedent.
When I left the Vilnius meeting in 2013, I could certainly see storm clouds gathering, but I did not know that Putin was prepared to unleash so much aggression and
turmoil.
As a result, Italy – and the European Union – is headed toward the kind of political and financial
turmoil
that followed Greece’s general election last May, when a similar failure to produce a parliamentary majority forced another election the following month.
That is important today; it will be even more important when the Arab world emerges from its current
turmoil
and starts to re-establish a stable sociopolitical order.
Moreover, important developments that occurred between the 1929 stock-market crisis and the 1937 fiscal retrenchment – especially America’s turn to protectionism in 1930 and the monetary
turmoil
of subsequent years – have no analog today.
We ought to prepare for the possibility of massive
turmoil
in our economies in coming years, even if we cannot prove that it will happen, just as we should take steps against global warming, even if some scientists doubt that it is a problem.
In fact, Blinder’s proposal is only one of many possible government policies aimed at dealing with the Internet-age
turmoil
in the market for jobs and livelihoods.
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