Sentences with phrase «political crisis between»

Herewith we would like to draw your attention to the current political crisis between Ukraine and Russian Federation and the current situation in the Crimea.
The political crisis between the Ondo State Governor, Olusegun Mimiko and the former Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) Governorship Candidate in the State, Chief Olusola Oke has...
Tasci, who was a regular at Spartak in the first half of the season, decided to leave the club after the fans reacted to the political crisis between Turkey and Russia by burning Turkish flags on the stands.
• 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?

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The crisis — spurred largely by Syria's civil war — has caused numerous political spats, leading to the construction of walls around certain countries and the closing of borders between others.
Final comments and conclusion By the 2008 banking crisis there no longer was a partisan political difference between Republicans and Democrats in the United States, or between social democratic and neoliberal parties in Europe.
This political surplus can not be determined exactly, nor can it be done away with entirely, for it depends upon the latent state of crisis between nations and within every nation.
Also, as there is an organic link between destruction of environment and socio - economic and political injustice, even though all are affected by the ecological crisis, the life of the poor and marginalized is further impoverished by it.
Though essentially localised, the political alliances between the active players in those crisis - ridden sections of the country and the men at the federal level inevitably translated the crisis into a national crisis.
Second, my analysis will focus on the Operação Lava Jato («Car Wash Operation»), arguably the immediate cause of the current political crisis, and will not address the ties between the media and the economic crisis — a dimension to the crisis which is at least as important as the political.
In my book, I have shown that the project of Islamist populism is facing a crisis of political mobilization in contemporary India and Bangladesh due to the challenges of mobilizing across a heterogeneous Muslim community, and the tensions between nationalist and internationalist appeals facing Islamism.
We considered traditional approaches but also more creative ones that recognised there are no neat divisions between the so - called «three pillars» of the UN, such as a focus on crises — humanitarian, security, political and environmental — or on prevention, straddling human rights, development and so on.
The assassination comes amid a political crisis in Lebanon, which is already suffering the aftermath of the war between Israel and Hizbullah this summer.
The political relationship between these two giant economies remains cool, while the economic one has been stress - tested by the post-2008 Eurozone crisis.
The second answer to the present crisis, is embodied by Beppe Grillo, a former comedian who has become the spokesperson for many Italians outraged by the current political class, and no longer willing to make any distinction between left and right.
In a speech to a group of political reformers, Mr Clegg will seek to curry favour by saying the links between senior politicians and News International is an example of the country's «broken establishment» and that he is convinced that this played a part in the financial crisis.
A source at the meetings confided in The PUNCH that they were aimed at finding political solutions to the crisis between the Senate and the executive.
In October, the Vatican announced it would mediate between the sides and subsequently participated in a series of meetings that led to the November release of a handful of political prisoners and a vague joint statement on the need for international assistance to address the humanitarian crisis and for appointment of new members to the National Electoral Council.
The relationship between the political enemies hit a new low last week when Cuomo spokeswoman Dani Lever said de Blasio «can't manage the homeless crisis» and the state would step in.
Steven Greenhut's post on Jerry Brown's 2012 «state of the state» address Wednesday morning nicely summarizes the difference between the Democratic governor's political philosophy and that of a spartan band of Californians who maintain that in the present crisis, government is the problem rather than the solution.
Within that, events caused by war, terrorism, political unrest, racism, sexism, immigration, economic crisis, climate change, pollution, epidemics, mental illness, and the tenuous boundaries between the real and the virtual can be described as ruptures.
The works in Disco Angola are all dated from 1974 or 1975, a pivotal moment in the history of global political economy: the Bretton Woods monetary regime had collapsed, the 1973 oil crisis was just abating, global markets were enduring the worst crash since the great Depression and the rapprochement between the US and the Soviet Union was breaking down.
While Scorched Earth takes on enormous topics such as the AIDS crisis, the 1992 Los Angeles riots, and the charged political atmosphere of the early 1990s, Bradford maintains focus by examining the spectrum between the macro (the nation at large) and the micro (the individual body).
In this sense, then, environmentalists campaign for climate policy precisely in spite of the public's interest, against it, to protect all three parties from their existential crisis — the yawning chasm between the political establishment and an indifferent public.
They arrived in a land settled by the Fur people, leading to conflicts between local agriculturalists and displaced pastoralists, and creating the backdrop for the political crisis in the Sudan.
The last time we saw anything like this was between 1995 and 1999 when there was an emerging market crisis, as well as domestic political instability, following the 1994 elections.
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