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Recently, another major popular
upheaval
ended a project to export natural gas to Mexico and the United States through a Chilean seaport.
As a result, bureaucracy is constantly at their heels, leaving them in perpetual need of
upheaval
and renewal.
If Germany insists on national responsibility, it may find that enforcing the rules will have to be ever harsher, eventually leading to such social and political
upheaval
that the entire euro-edifice collapses.
The Middle East, as we know, is immersed in a process of revolution and
upheaval
that has been immensely complicated by Islamism and its extremist offshoots.
Countries have to create their own safeguards to protect themselves against the kinds of
upheaval
that is shaking Asia.
To this end, the authorities would do well to look to the property-rights infrastructure in Hong Kong, the US, the UK, and elsewhere in Europe, which has remained stable and robust, despite political and social
upheaval.
Nonetheless, China's stake in the outcome of the current crisis is big enough to make it a party to a wide range of exchanges, formal and informal, bilateral and multilateral--all with the objective of promoting change without
upheaval
on the Korean peninsula.
How did the concerns of a minor theologian in Saxony lead to widespread religious and political
upheaval?
Russian Interests In EuropeMOSCOW: Any analyst who dares define the national interests of a country caught in a decade of near revolutionary
upheaval
should be suspected of intellectual adventurism.
Between 1800 and 1950 Europe's population increased by 269%, from 203 million to 547 million, as the continent experienced extraordinary economic change, social upheaval, and political turmoil.
This makes the risk of social
upheaval
in Europe today much greater than it was in Japan two decades ago.
So no surprise that Russian science fell into a black hole due to economic
upheaval
in the decade following communism's collapse.
Unfortunately, schools and universities have not changed much over the last 30 years, even as the world of work has undergone epic
upheaval.
The international community’s regard for the health of the world’s poorest in the face of financial uncertainty will be a standard by which history measures not only our ability to stand together in weathering economic upheaval, but also our capacity for justice.
We’re seeing not only political
upheaval
and economic uncertainty, but also transformational innovation and the emergence of fresh thinking.
Whatever the outcome of the current upheaval, the clerisy will not lose.
But the practical reality is that it cannot deliver the tough regulations, closely tailored to domestic economic and political requirements, which financial markets badly need in the aftermath of the worst financial
upheaval
the world economy has experienced since the Great Depression.
But the rescue has fueled a growing rift that jeopardizes the future of European integration, partly owing to the way that the
upheaval
of the early twentieth century – especially the Great Depression – has been reenacted in the debates about the post-2008 financial meltdown and the subsequent euro crisis.
Democracy in this sense – what many call “liberal democracy” – flourished only after the emergence of the nation-state and the popular
upheaval
and mobilization produced by the Industrial Revolution.
Today, confidence has been sucked out of Britain by social and political upheaval, terrorism, and uncertainty about the country’s future.
Will inequality be narrowed by job creation or widen further, causing political
upheaval?
Sooner or later, such an
upheaval
could become the chief outcome of Emmanuel Macron’s election victory.
The Challenging BillionsCAMBRIDGE – The world is in the midst of the greatest demographic
upheaval
in human history.
Since trade requires peace and security in the neighborhood, Iran, long known in the West as a troublemaker, has increasingly tried to become a peace broker to promote stability rather than
upheaval.
And, given the turmoil unleashed following the Soviet Union’s sudden collapse in 1991 – and the subsequent failure of democracy there – one might reasonably question the merits of China inviting a similar
upheaval
by abandoning the path of gradual reform.
Resource scarcity is particularly dangerous in politically unstable states, where climate change has already been linked to violent conflict and communal
upheaval.
Each time in the last hundred years that a shift of this magnitude has occurred in beliefs about state-market relations, a major political-economic
upheaval
has ensued.
The euro’s increasingly important role brings stability, something that is never more important than in times of
upheaval.
But while politics is not, at least for now, impeding global growth nearly as much as one might have thought, the long-run costs of political
upheaval
could be far more serious.
But perhaps the biggest technology-driven
upheaval
for global energy markets in recent years has come from shale gas and shale oil production in the United States.
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