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But if India’s Muslims feel deliberately shut out, as they might in the
wake
of Adityanath’s appointment, they may come to believe that they have little to lose.
Other attempts to establish networks of swap lines and credits, such as the Chiang Mai Initiative, which was negotiated in the
wake
of the Asian crisis, have been bedeviled by the same problem.
Acclaimed as a national hero among radical right-wingers, the iron-fisted Park Chung-hee ruled South Korea from 1963 to 1979, in the
wake
of the 1961 military coup, only to be assassinated by his intelligence chief.
This changed during the following decade, as Iran supported Hezbollah’s rise in Lebanon and came to dominate Iraqi politics after the Shia majority there came to power in the
wake
of the US-led invasion.
If Germany still had – or had reverted to – the Deutschmark, employment and growth would have been hampered by a much stronger currency, on a trade-weighted basis, in the
wake
of the global economic crisis.
Even the traditional Arab monarchies and Emirates are changing in its
wake.
In the
wake
of the Brexit vote, May’s government has designed expansionary fiscal policies aimed at spurring growth and improving economic conditions for cities, regions, and groups left behind in the last decade.
Charlie Hebdo’s Rights and WrongsDAVOS – In the
wake
of the terrorist attack on the French satirical magazine Charlie Hebdo in Paris, declarations of “Je suis Charlie” have echoed worldwide.
In the
wake
of economic disaster, the party held responsible would presumably be exiled from power for a generation (the Great Depression kept the Republicans from the US presidency for 20 years).
Recent plans for major cuts in the South Korean military, along with a lack of public discussion about the country’s role in the
wake
of Kim’s fall, suggest that much work remains to be done.
The heart of the trouble consists in the fact that neither financial-market participants nor, it seems, the Fed itself know the true state of the economy or how best to model it – especially in the
wake
of the 2008 financial crisis.
But the manufacturing fetish recurs repeatedly, the latest manifestation being in the United States in the
wake
of the recent crisis.
Unfortunately, they tend to leave a severely compromised democracy and a derelict economy in their
wake.
In the
wake
of the September 11, 2001, terrorist attacks, President George W. Bush helped fashion and lead the largest coalition in history – 80-plus nations – to fight the global war on terror.
In the
wake
of the Lockerbie bombing – at the time the deadliest terrorist attack in history, and still the deadliest on British soil – British Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher and US President Ronald Reagan united in isolating Libya.
In the
wake
of that war, and against the backdrop of anti-Muslim massacres enabled by Israel’s occupation forces, Iran supported the formation of the Shia-led Hezbollah to resist Israel’s occupation of southern Lebanon.
In their wake, a notable shift has emerged, with a new generation of politicians claiming to herald a fresh approach and profound changes in French policy towards Africa.
It is an issue that has faced President Barack Obama in the
wake
of reports of Russian hacking during the United States’ recent election cycle.
South America was bound to experience some pain in the
wake
of East Asia's financial crisis of 1997-8.
This surge in discrimination against Christian communities in countries where they have lived for many centuries can be explained largely by increasing Islamist militancy and the rise of political Islam in the
wake
of the Arab Spring.
Liquidity remains limited in the
wake
of the 2008 financial crisis, the legacy of which includes a regulatory regime that is not conducive to long-term investment.
Indeed, in the
wake
of the 2008 financial crisis, youth unemployment now averages 16% in advanced countries, and exceeds 40% in some European countries.
Not surprisingly, the Islamic Revolution that overthrew the Shah in 1979 brought a wave of virulent anti-Americanism in its
wake.
Today, in the
wake
of Russia’s annexation of Crimea, and ongoing subversion of Ukraine’s sovereignty, Sikorski’s words don’t seem so outlandish.
For Saudi Arabia, reining in Iran is all the more important in the
wake
of the recent agreement on the country’s nuclear program, which has resulted in the lifting of international economic sanctions that have long constrained Iran’s regional leadership ambitions.
They were confident that Americans would forget how the Republicans’ deregulatory zeal had brought the economy to the brink of ruin, and that voters had not noticed how their intransigence in Congress had prevented more effective policies from being pursued in the
wake
of the 2008 crisis.
They had been invited by the government in the
wake
of World War II to help offset a labor shortage, taking hard-to-fill jobs in the National Health Service (NHS) and other sectors.
Together with Golda Meir and Moshe Dayan he had to leave government in 1974 in the
wake
of the Yom Kippur War.
Legislation and regulation produced in the
wake
of the crisis have mostly served as a patch to preserve the status quo.
The failure to spot this irrationality had led policymakers to forecast that the British economy would slow in the
wake
of last June’s Brexit referendum.
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