Not exact matches
[1][2][3] The word originates from the surname
of the Norwegian war - time
leader Vidkun Quisling, who headed a domestic Nazi collaborationist
regime during the Second
World War.
When a
regime has been in power too long, when it has fatally exhausted the patience
of the people, and when oblivion finally beckons — I am afraid that across the
world you can rely on the
leaders of that
regime to act solely in the interests
of self - preservation, and not in the interests
of the electorate.
His opinion was codified by the National Intelligence Estimate
of September 15, 1954, which stated, «Soviet
leaders probably envision: (a) the elimination
of every
world power center capable
of competing with the USSR; (b) the spread
of communism to all parts
of the
world; and (c) Soviet domination over all other communist
regimes.»
Mediocre PISA and TIMSS results plus persistent domestic achievement gaps have caught the eyes
of policymakers and education
leaders on both sides
of the pond, as it's become clear that yesterday's so - so expectations just aren't good enough and that today's testing - and - accountability
regimes do not produce nearly enough
world - class, college - ready graduates.
The global
regime change in favour
of a rising interest rate environment, coupled with the success
of populist
leaders around the
world such as Donald Trump, is creating a lot
of dispersion in financial markets.
The issues surrounding fake news are complex: first, you have
world leaders using the term «fake news» as a way to deligitamise all media coverage
of their
regimes, and then there is the widespread sharing
of misinformation, either by unwitting participants or actors hoping to interfere with democracy.
Fake news is an international crisis.The issues surrounding fake news are complex: first, you have
world leaders using the term «fake news» as a way to deligitamise all media coverage
of their
regimes, and then there is the widespread sharing
of misinformation,... Read more