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If all this
turmoil
weren’t enough, the discovery of avian flu in the northern provinces further undermines political stability.
The US has been behind the curve from the moment the
turmoil
sparked, trying to play catch up as two authoritarian governments were toppled by popular protest and more regimes try to cling to power as long as they can.
Whereas the demands of Arab demonstrators concern governance at home, the current
turmoil
can be used to help end a conflict that has confounded the world for decades.
The Irresistible Rise of the Muslim Middle ClassLAHORE – The Muslim world’s current
turmoil
has one key cause that is rooted in neither religious ideology nor sectarian struggle.
Of course, Pakistan has endured periods of extreme political, economic, and social
turmoil.
Ignoring previous precedent and all economic common sense, he threw international financial markets into
turmoil.
They would, however, aggravate social and political
turmoil
in the eurozone, with Europeans increasingly challenging such operations’ legitimacy.
African countries that were locked out of international capital markets for most of the past five decades have largely been spared the twin woes of financial
turmoil
and economic downturn.
The IMF as Global Financial AnchorToday’s financial market
turmoil
has exposed weaknesses in the current global financial system, of which many were known but went unaddressed.
While this appears to have been successful, questions remain as to whether the
turmoil
could have been averted and its impact mitigated.
But the current financial market
turmoil
has shown that there are regulatory and supervisory gaps and poorly understood international linkages that call for a global response.
The current
turmoil
highlights the international financial system’s need for such an institution.
Unless the ruling elite embrace an honest and earnest effort at national and class reconciliation and soon, Thailand could well descend into a civil war along class lines that would make the
turmoil
of the past two months in Bangkok seem like a brawl in a bar.
No More ResetsWASHINGTON, DC – With Ukraine in
turmoil
and the United States and Russia warily eyeing each other’s every move, the world seems to be on the brink of a prolonged confrontation similar to the Cold War.
Elsewhere, of course, this sort of
turmoil
has democratic safety valves.
Adding to the
turmoil
was the publication of Bob Woodward’s latest book, Fear, which (like previous books on Trump, but to a greater extent and with more depth) offers a devastating portrait of a dysfunctional White House.
As John Limbert, the erudite Iran scholar and retired US diplomat (taken hostage in Iran for 444 days) once reflected on the 1979 Iranian revolution, “Our liberal-minded Iranian friends proved to be helpless in political turmoil....[T]hey could write biting editorials,” but lacked the stomach to “throw acid, beat up opponents, organize street gangs...and engage in the brutality that wins” in political uprisings.
Starting with Cavallo, Argentina’s boosters argue that these problems are transitory, and blame the country’s difficulties on
turmoil
in world financial markets and the US dollar’s excessive strength in relation to the Euro, which reduces Argentina’s export competitiveness.
When a country gives up its monetary sovereignty, its banks are effectively borrowing in a foreign currency, making them exceptionally vulnerable to liquidity shocks, like that which sparked
turmoil
in Europe’s banking system in 2010-2011.
But the financial-market
turmoil
fueled a panic among eurozone leaders, leading them to misdiagnose the malady and prescribe the wrong medicine, which has served only to generate new symptoms.
They see political dysfunction adding to financial turmoil, thereby amplifying the eurozone’s initial design flaws.
But cutting aid is likely to increase
turmoil
rather than leading to an acceptable long-term compromise between Israel and Palestine.
How to Help the Middle EastBEIRUT – In Lebanon today, all the symptoms of the Middle East’s current
turmoil
are visible.
The continuing eurozone
turmoil
was, understandably, enough to put off millions of UK voters.
But Iran sees the West – in the context of the economic
turmoil
in Europe, and President Barack Obama’s effort to win re-election – as desperate to avoid a conflict that would send oil prices rocketing.
Some argue that instability and
turmoil
in the Middle East will prevent us from implementing the rebalance.
Unlike East Asia, the Middle East remains a region in turmoil, the complexity of which defies analytical consensus.
While it is impossible to know to what extent that colossal blunder, with all its hubris and dissimulation, contributed to today’s turmoil, we know that it played a part.
Other countries in the region, including Yemen and some of the Gulf states, have experienced varying degrees of
turmoil
as well.
Peace in this huge and strategically vital region – and thus in the world – can prevail only if its countries manage, despite their turmoil, to protect themselves from ideological extremes and political excesses.
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