Sentences with phrase «political crisis since»

TOKYO (Reuters)-- Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe is facing his biggest political crisis since taking office more than five years ago, as suspicions swirl about a land sale to a school operator...
With nearly 1300 killed and hundreds of thousands displaced, the 2007 - 08 post-election violence amounted to Kenya's worst political crisis since independence.

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Since the financial crisis it has become increasingly challenging for central banks to maintain price stability without compromising other political objectives, such as encouraging economic growth.
America is in danger of experiencing a lost decade since the financial crisis, given its debt and political intransigence.
It'll need a political and fiscal union (to go with the banking union that's been agreed since the crisis).
The refugee crisis that has struck Europe is the worst the continent has seen since the Second World War, and with it has come the resurgence of political parties that have not enjoyed this kind of support since 1945.
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.
Distressed Volatility began in the depths of the 2008 financial crisis and has since grown to cover technical analysis, financial news, market calls, financial analysis, economic trends, geopolitics, and political volatility.
Mark Zuckerberg on Wednesday said Facebook will audit thousands of apps in response to the «breach of trust» created by Cambridge Analytica — the chief executive's first comments since a crisis erupted Friday over data siphoned by the political marketing firm used by the Trump campaign.
We see this as only a slight risk, but not one to take lightly since a political crisis in Italy would have immediate economic and financial repercussions that could threaten the entire Eurozone.
This has been true since the 2008 crisis but it has developed into a political mistrust of powers - to - be.
The outline is now pretty clear of what the origin of the worst economic crisis since 1931 is, as well as who are the main political culprits.
The obsession with the political centre which has so reduced debate in this country since 1997 was noticeably shaken by the financial crisis, and one might hope that the stage is set for a new generation of politicians to emerge who occupy a political spectrum without the baggage of the seventies and eighties, even if those were the times that formed them.
Progress has been made in the time since the crisis occurred, but if we are planning for the long term then we must ensure that financial regulation does not become political.
Labour's blinkered decision to field a candidate in the face of these political realities — unlike the Greens, to their lasting credit — speaks volumes about the party leadership's inability to recognise the enormity of the crisis Britain faces today — the gravest since the Second World War.
Yes, it's true nobody is listening to Labour now: that's no surprise when the country is rocked by the greatest financial crisis since the 1930s and a political scandal without precedent in living memory.
Jonah Ratsimbazafy, a primatologist at the Durrell Wildlife Conservation Trust in Tananarive, Madagascar, believes the poaching problem has intensified since the country went through a political crisis in 2009 that eroded the central government's power and drew attention away from illegal logging and poaching.
Findings have revealed that some of the most important causes of the Greek economic crisis (among others) were: the country's long history of budget deficits (particularly since 1973), the extensive dimensions of tax evasion, bribery, political corruption, falsified data and political interfering in the country's deficit and debt statistics (European Commission, 2010).
Since the idea of the airport was first mooted in 1973, it has been bogged down, not just by technical construction problems but by political and economic crises.
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.
Since the sixties, contemporary art has been associated with moments or acts of crises and political change.
Her research and curatorial projects are determined by the specific socio - political conditions: OtherIS (2011 - ongoing) is a curatorial platform of video art relating to the US - sanctioned countries; Avant - Guide to NYC (apexart, 2009) redressed historical referents of art in the city within the present; Custom Car Commandos (Art in General, 2009) cross-sectioned the auto industry in crisis with the image industry; Soap Box Event by Pia Lindman (Federal Hall National Memorial, 2008) practiced performance of free speech; among numerous other projects since 1995, when she curated the Third Annual Exhibition of Soros Center for Contemporary Art in Vilnius, Lithuania (1995) in the post — Soviet conditions at the emergence of global networks.
But the U.S. is in political crisis over what to do about energy and climate, and has been since the early 1970s.
Political priorities since the first oil crisis in 1974 have led to national policy positions that have undermined advances in renewable technologies, mandatory standards, and financial business cases for low energy buildings.
«Political priorities since the first oil crisis in 1974 have undermined advances in renewable technologies, mandatory standards, and financial business cases for low energy buildings.»
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.
Hofmeister states that since the political system runs on 2 year intervals, it is difficult to solve the climate crisis our planet is suffering from.
Mark Zuckerberg on Wednesday said Facebook will audit thousands of apps in response to the «breach of trust» created by Cambridge Analytica — the chief executive's first comments since a crisis erupted Friday over data siphoned by the political marketing firm used by the Trump campaign.
In the spirit of Tetlock, I'll put a number on it and say a 80 % probability of a bad recession or some other internal crisis within 20 years that is bad enough to be considered «the worst domestic crisis for the leadership since Tiananmen and a prelude to major political change» and which results in either a Tiananmen - style clampdown or big political change.
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