Sentences with phrase «from political crises»

The Gilis are recovering from political crises, too.

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Geithner, who served under President Barack Obama as secretary of the treasury as the U.S. struggled to rebound from the global financial crisis, said the current political climate could lead to a «diminished capacity to make sensible economic choices.»
Student debt in the United States reached a record $ 1.31 trillion last year, emphasizing a student loan crisis that has drawn attention from both political parties.
Venezuela's crude production has fallen from almost 2.5 million barrels per day (bpd) in early 2016 to around 1.5 million bpd due to political and economic crisis.
In Spain, crushing austerity measures, a 22 percent unemployment rate and prominent corruption cases involving politicians from Catalonia and across Spain «has been the perfect storm, and the crisis has really helped» CUP, said Antonio Barroso, a London - based analyst at the Teneo Intelligence political risk consultancy.
Political analysts are divided over the potential fallout from the Zika crisis this fall.
Besides triggering a political crisis in London, an affirmative «Brexit» vote would cause an immense upheaval from Paris to Warsaw.
Malaysia's markets have taken a beating from commodity price drops and a political scandal, and one opposition politician believes the country could now face a financial crisis.
But economics and finance do not exist in a vacuum; in Europe and elsewhere, one can not separate the economic from the political, and indeed the economic crisis is producing notable political developments on the European continent.
Maybe it's the modern era's slick crisis - management platitudes from corporate and political advisors.
The mass movement of people from the war - torn Middle East into Europe and the greatest refugee crisis since the Second World War has become the single-most dominant political issue across the continent.
December 2009 (1967 kb PDF file): The Q&A in this issue features seven questions about political influence and the financial crisis (by Deniz Igan, Prachi Mishra, and Thierry Tressel); research summaries on «Credit Conditions and Recoveries from Financial Crises» (by Prakash Kannan) and «Inflation Targeting in Emerging Economies» (by Turgut Kýþýnbay); the contents of the latest issue of IMF Staff Papers; a listing of visiting scholars at the IMF during October — December 2009; and listings of recent IMF Working Papers and Staff Position Notes
She faces significant pressure from a newly elected Hollande, a political leader in Monti whose approval ratings are plummeting at home and needs to show some form of success on the European state, and a leader in Rajoy whose management of his country's banking crisis has been widely criticized.
In the aftermath of a global financial crisis that is shifting economic and political weight away from industrialized countries, the need for Canadian companies to truly go global — in investment as well as in trade — is more essential than ever.
Geo - political risk Overall, Armored Wolf feels that the world is seeing a shift from the developed world to the developing world and the economic crisis has only accentuated and accelerated this fact.
There are many cross currents alive in the investment world as the LTRO is behind us, ISDA defaulted on its role as a referee on global financial issues in the face of political threats from the EUROCRATS, and the Bernanke FED looks to be waiting for a new crisis to erupt before undertaking another further easing.
And to do this let us begin by climbing up till we tower over the trees which now hide the forest from us; in other words let us forget for a moment the details of the economic crises, the political tensions, the class - struggles which block out our horizon, and let us climb high enough to gain an inclusive and impartial view of the whole process of hominization11 as it has advanced during the last fifty or sixty years.
The church's first pontiff from Latin America cited in particular the problems in Venezuela, voicing hope the country would «find a just, peaceful and humane way to surmount quickly the political and humanitarian crises that grip it».
Cloistered in red or blue communities and steeped in tell - me - what - I - want - to - hear media coverage, both sides have duped themselves into believing that our current crisis stems from a failure of the political class — «the swamp» — rather than the tragedy of a divided nation.
• A scholar who recently returned from Germany writes: «Have you heard about the political crisis between Germany and Italy, resulting from a major German politician officially stating that the Italians have voted for two clowns?
The same crisis of institutional authority that alienates young people from the churches distances them from the moralistic pieties of political correctness, especially as they emanate from baby boomers preaching from the comfort of university sinecures.
[The] report served the time - tested purpose: Whenever the system is in crisis (or shows signs of becoming transformed); whenever blacks get restless (or show strength); whenever whites in significant numbers show signs of coming together with blacks to confront their mutual problems (or enemies), the trick is to shift the focus from the real struggle for political and economic empowerment to black «crime,» degeneracy, pathology, and — in Moynihan's innovative twist — the «deterioration» of the black family.
Instead, the crisis comes from the fact that the old - guard religious right political establishment normalized an awful candidate — some offering outright support in theological terms, others hedging their bets and whispering advice behind closed doors.
The controversial «Note on financial reform from the Pontifical Council for Justice and Peace» makes the international financial crisis, still unfolding around us in slow motion, the occasion for a renewed call for a «global political authority.»
The current political crisis prevented the event from going forward, and Red Star Belgrade, whose ultras have a long standing friendship with Spartak fans, were invited instead.
There are many questions and much political and social discontent to come as the EU struggles to emerge from this crisis in any positive way.
People believed that the political crisis had passed its most turbulent moments after Dilma Rousseff's ouster from office last year.
The European migration crisis of 2015 has created a huge political challenge for the states that have to respond to the mass migration of people from the Middle East and elsewhere across the continent.
Re-reading Plato and Aristotle has made me to realise that by neglecting ancient philosophies and being preoccupied with neo-liberal thinking stemming from utilitarian philosophies have led us to a major crisis in our political and governmental affairs.
More and more social movements and political parties are now understanding that a Basic Income could help to combat some of the most socially pernicious effects of the crisis and stimulate the economy from the base.
This, along with the political fall out from the current financial crisis, makes them particularly hard to predict.
Trump's embrace of the country's racially charged past has thrown the Republican Party into crisis, dividing his core supporters who have urged him on from the political leaders who fear that he is leading them down a perilous and shortsighted path.
The Russians were warned because the US government had no wish to create Russian casualties and thereby cause an even deeper political crisis than the one which would inevitably follow from attacking Russia's ally.
John Healey has cynically used these three authorities as a political football trying to divert attention away from the Government's mismanagement of this crisis.
So the Republican Party spent the past three decades trashing government as the problem rather than the solution (for both ideological and political reasons), and we get a massive financial crisis from the resulting deregulation.
Tributes fully paid, Adebanwi proceeded, reading from his book, the media recording of critical junctures of Nigeria's political evolution: the 1953 media excitement after Anthony Enahoro, on 22 July 1953, in the House of Representatives, had raised the self - government motion by 1956; the June 12, 1993 presidential election annulment, and the follow - up media crisis of infidelity to truth and principle, and, of course, the 1999 transition to civil rule election, which presidency Olusegun Obasanjo won.
The «crisis» he and his namesake Smith refer to is entirely the creation of Smith and others who walked away from their Shadow Cabinet responsibilities in a manner calculated to cause the maximum political damage possible.
The Independence party leader, finance minister Bjarni Benediktsson, whose name also appeared in the leaked documents in connection with a Seychelles - based company of which he once owned a third, was holding talks with Grímsson, who flew back early from the US to sound out all of Iceland's parliamentary party representatives as the island's political crisis deepened on Tuesday.
Steve Rubel recently pointed to an article from Google's «Consumer Packaged Goods» blog (a niche most of don't contemplate regularly) that covers the question of damage control in a crisis, a situation that absolutely never -LRB-[cough] Macaca [cough]-RRB- arises in the political...
Leading from the front — on phone - hacking, banking reform, putting the crisis of the «squeezed middle» on the political agenda before anyone else.
He said political transitions in Africa must be properly managed to safeguard countries from slipping into crises that slow down economic growth, and throw citizens into avoidable hardships.
A letter to the prime minister, coordinated by Labour MP David Lammy and signed by 140 MPs from six political parties, is calling for an «immediate and effective» response to what it calls a «crisis».
In his remarks, the Ambassador of Guinea Bissau said his country remained grateful for all the support it received from Nigeria during the prolonged political crisis.
But it is also possible that the Chancellor, who prides himself on the quality of his political antennae, had come to a rather different conclusion from the Prime Minister as to which way this crisis was going.
The IDC is the Independent Democratic Conference, which broke away from the mainline Democratic conference in 2009, after a year of fiscal crisis and political gridlock when Democrats had briefly gained the majority.
Despite the spin from those who seek to exploit the crisis of faith in our politics, asking taxpayers to pay for political parties is not the answer to questions about how British politics is funded.
From appearing in campaign adverts, jumping on campaign platforms to recently announcing that the NDC had fulfilled its promise to fix the power crisis (Dumsor) while presenting an award at the 2015 Ghana Movie Awards, John's political stance and views were more than certain.
There is new evidence that the country's opioid epidemic may be waning, even as political leaders from Trump to Gov. Andrew Cuomo warn of a worsening crisis.
Large numbers of Gambians have fled their homes and soldiers from neighbouring Senegal have begun moving towards the borders amid a deepening political crisis.
Mr Sargeant's death less than a week ago has led to a full political crisis for the Welsh Government and demands for answers from political allies and opponents alike.
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