Sentences with phrase «latest political crisis»

Australia's latest political crisis, the potential dumping next week of the prime minister, Tony Abbott, is masking a far greater threat to the country — a fresh outbreak of the GFC caused by the dramatic build - up of private and public debt.

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They are the latest symptoms of the slow - burning non-performing loan crisis that Italy will have to tackle,» Erik Jones, professor of international political economy at Johns Hopkins University, told CNBC via email.
Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg remained calm under pressure during five hours of questioning by U.S. senators about a series of recent crises culminating with the latest involving Cambridge Analytica, a political consulting firm that gained access to data about up to 87 million Facebook users.
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
Thomas Giles, Andrew Flint, and Toke Theilade provide their usual insight into Russian football, and discuss the latest issues, including the political debate over SKA Khabarovsk - Lokomotiv Moscow, Zenit St. Petersburg's crisis and FC Ural's good form.
Ministers should tell councils not to force flood - hit families to pay their council tax, Labour has said, in its latest attempt to gain political capital out of the crisis faced by underwater Britain.
In late 2014, before the main crisis erupted, I had just finished a draft of my book Strangers in our Midst: The Political Philosophy of Immigration.
The latest chapter of the Euro crisis began with the Italian elections in February 2013 and at its heart has the social and political consequences of the first two phases.
Nicolas Sarkozy's ejection as French president merely marked the latest political backlash against European politicians who get entangled in the economic crisis.
A new exhibition, on view April 9 — August 21, 2011, entitled Unsettled: Photography and Politics in Contemporary Art, in the Julien Levy Gallery in the Ruth and Raymond G. Perelman Building of the Philadelphia Museum of Art presents work by nine artists who used photography to address some of the most salient political and social issues of the late 1970s through the early 1990s, including feminism, racism, the AIDS crisis, and gay activism.
Hugh Steers (1962 — 1995) was celebrated for his allegorical painting that captured the emotional and political tenor of New York in the late 1980s and early 1990s, particularly the impact of queer identity and the AIDS crisis.
Of course, Fin - de-siècle Paris was a time and place of political upheaval and cultural transformation, during which sustained economic crisis and social problems spurred the rise of radical left - wing groups and an attendant backlash of conservatism that plagued France throughout the late 1890s.
Unsettled presented work by nine artists who used photography to address some of the most controversial political and social issues of the late 1970s through the early 1990s, including feminism, racism, the AIDS crisis, and gay activism.
he Paris Agreement marked the biggest political milestone to combat climate change since scientists first introduced us in the late 1980s to perhaps humanity's greatest existential crisis.
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