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Those outside America, especially in Asia, should regard the
unstable
state of the US macro-economy with grave concern.
Today, the bigger danger is that an increasing number of smaller countries ruled by
unstable
or dictatorial regimes will try to acquire nuclear weapons.
And at the same time, the international system is becoming increasingly unstable, with political structures, institutions, and alliances around the world being upended or called into question.
The investigation into the Trump campaign’s possible collusion with Russia ahead of the 2016 presidential election, and the failure to repeal the Affordable Care Act (Obamacare) have shown the US administration to be
unstable
and ineffective.
But they would almost certainly engage in an arms race that fuels overall global risk, while extending their strategic conflict to the world’s most
unstable
areas, potentially through proxy wars.
America will remain a rich society for a long time to come, but one that is increasingly divided and
unstable.
The entire greater Middle East – from the Maghreb to Afghanistan and Pakistan – is socially, economically, and politically
unstable.
The new electoral system changes the politicians’ incentives, and could induce a return to shifting coalitions and
unstable
governments.
As a result, Italy will soon return to its older tradition of short-lived governments and
unstable
coalitions.
First, financial markets are inherently
unstable.
Even if greed is ruled out as an acceptable motive, in favor of traditional ethno-cultural nationalism, a profusion of tiny tribal states might make the world far more
unstable.
The first pillar of democracy may be majority rule, but it is a hollow – and
unstable
– achievement if the second pillar, minority rights, is not also put in place.
Its financial system was
unstable
and prone to panics, and its political system was immature and prone to populism and nativism.
Many experts spoke of “peak oil” – the idea that reserves had “topped off” – and anticipated that production would become concentrated in the low-cost but
unstable
Middle East, where even Saudi Arabia was thought to be fully explored, with no more giant fields likely to be found.
True, Asian democracies, however unstable, are preferable to autocracies, whether military, as in Pakistan and Burma, or communist, as in China and Vietnam.
The situation in Russia remains
unstable
and therefore dangerous.
But is May’s aversion to immigrants still relevant, now that the election on June 8 has made her a lame duck and
unstable
parliamentary alignments and the shifting balance of public opinion will drive the Brexit negotiations?
But Pakistan, North Korea, and Iran – all potentially
unstable
countries with growing nuclear enterprises – may in the future.
As a practical matter, even controlling for expectations (as Phelps’ work insists that we do), the relationship between unemployment and inflation is highly
unstable.
Corrupt, demoralized, unstable: such a Russia poses a risk to itself and to the world.
The government of Slovakia lost its majority and is
unstable.
Some argue that these countries are inherently
unstable.
He has become the stable axis of the
unstable
Venezuela that he has helped to create.
Ours is an
unstable
neighborhood, one that America has entered without fully understanding the consequences – for India and for the neighborhood.
As we know from the 1920s and 1930s, as decadence breeds more decadence, the world becomes an increasingly dangerous and
unstable
place.
If economy-defining government and regulatory policies have become
unstable
in the short and long term, companies must adjust to that reality.
There is no treaty provision for an exit, because the monetary union is conceived as a step toward a political union – and it would otherwise degenerate into a dangerously rigid and
unstable
fixed-exchange-rate regime.
But such a coalition, composed of parties with contending agendas, would be unstable; the next election may come sooner rather than later.
Rather than relying on sanctions and threats of force, the idea is to underpin long-term prosperity in today’s
unstable
regions.
But the deeper truth is that Darfur is
unstable
because it is home to an impoverished and fast-growing population without adequate supplies of water, food, health clinics, schools, and other basic services.
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