Low - intensity - conflict strategy fails to address any of the real causes
of social turmoil throughout the third world.
Having witnessed his fair share of political and
social turmoil in the 20th century, the Irish - born painter's legacy will give the exhibition immense insight.
Despite their renown in the «70s and as a result of the political and
social turmoil which characterizes the era, most of the artists in IMPULSE were largely overlooked in art history for many years.
I admit wholeheartedly that «Love Affairs» with per capita things regarded voluptuously as social dictates of nationalized illegalities holds and does bind up one's sovereign individualized contingencies creating a psycho -
social turmoil within the Singular mindsets.
Dictators become liabilities when they can no longer effectively serve as guardians of U.S. interests, that is, at the point when their repression and corruption give rise to
social turmoil beyond their control.
Screenwriter Robert Eisele saves that thematic observation for the coda, though, so by the time we should be finishing up appreciating its impact on the characters and the
larger social turmoil in which they're living and the sweep through which they will go on to live, we're just given the concept to understand it.
Through the process of physical interrogation, the artist effaces individuality, thus representing a collective body — one that
personifies social turmoil.
As organizers say, this exhibition reflects the challenges Ukraine has been through over the last 3 decades as well as
reflects social turmoil Ukrainians face today.
In addition to devastating forest ecosystems, illegal logging robs forest dwellers of their livelihoods,
fuels social turmoil, and deprives timber - producing countries of up to $ 15 billion of revenue each year.
I think that we, with all existent weaponry, growing biological hazards and
social turmoils caused by inequality and injustice, are preparing a good coctail of dangerously things that will end, or at least, globally, cripple us beyond repair...
Political and
social turmoil.
It is also what is behind
the social turmoil in some countries.
In spite of the economic and
social turmoil, 1970 also became famous as the year that the King of Rock «N Roll, Elvis Presley, visited President Richard Nixon in the White House.
Much of the growth of evangelical programs in the past was due to the coincidence of its strongly authoritative and traditional message and the confusion felt by many in the wake of
the social turmoil of the 1960s.
After experiencing London's version of
social turmoil, the Israeli variant seems to me to be a rather civilized experiment in direct democracy.
Understanding To two elements, and how they became entangled, is essential if we are to grasp the role of the media in
the social turmoil that has engulfed Brazil in the past year or so.
While we may be entrenched in cultural, political, and
social turmoil, one area that keeps getting better is television.
When Roman Polanski's first American film, Rosemary's Baby, made its way onto the silver screen in 1968, the country itself was in a mass of political and
social turmoil.
And we must acknowledge that as a people — E Pluribus Unum — we are on a slippery slope toward economic strife,
social turmoil, and cultural chaos.»
But with it came a time of
social turmoil; crime and violence fueled by thwarted expectations; a thirst for vengeance; high unemployment; and an influx of refugees from other African countries devastated by war, drought and economic disaster.
What does it mean to make and play videogames during a time of political struggle and
social turmoil?
What does it mean to make and play video games during a time of political struggle and
social turmoil?
It is daring indeed from Christine Macel, the French curator from Pompidou appointed the curator of the Venice Biennale 2017, to extract herself from the actual political and
social turmoil the world is facing.
The underlying themes of political and
social turmoil will no doubt resonate with today's contemporary audiences.»
It's one of many artist - or curator - initiated project spaces that have cropped up here during years of political and
social turmoil.
Since the opening of the Neue Galerie in 2001, exhibitions of German and Austrian Expressionist art have become more frequent in the US; perhaps contemporary political, economic, and
social turmoil is the reason behind this renewed interest in war - torn Germany and Austria.
At this particular time of political and
social turmoil, a little more coherence, clarity, and if the author may add, circumscription in the EU asylum policy is essential.
We have seen some of these alternative systems implemented following atrocities and genocide in places like Rwanda, or following political and
social turmoil in South Africa.
Has direct exposure to critical time - sensitive decisions in risky and volatile market conditions such as: hyperinflation, devaluation, price control,
social turmoil, and...
At its worst, political upheaval can result in
social turmoil and violence.