Sentences with phrase «weak government»

It's an area with weak governments, and reasonably weak regional infrastructure; coupled with tons of conflicts (tribal etc...).
Foreign partners that have helped stabilize weak governments in the past are distracted.
Misread the question (thought it was about what is covered in weak government political theories).
But no one can accuse the Coalition of weak government.
There is no reason to build a # 50 billion line which does not go further than Leeds and Manchester and does not link to the continent — and the case is so weak the government does not dare publish its own report.
«Given the overriding priority of the coalition is to close the deficit, it seems extraordinary that the combination of both parties» thinking on this controversial issue, is a palpably weaker government position.»
«In Syria ineffective management practices, crop failure, and weak government response combined to exacerbate the societal effects of the drought,» said Joel Creswell, AAAS Science & Technology Policy Fellow and one of the organizers of the symposium.
The disaster also revealed the depth of industry recklessness and weak government oversight that have pervaded offshore drilling.
I'm not suggesting a credit crisis now, but it is useful to keep a list of areas where caution is being thrown to the wind — I can think of a few areas: student loans, agricultural loans, energy loans, lending to certain weak governments with large liabilities and no independent monetary policy... there may be more — can you think of any?
We are well aware that the combination of powerful economic interests and weak government presence in Amazonian frontier regions results in conflicts over land and natural resources, and all too often in the assassinations of outspoken local leaders.
Weaker government creates more wiggle room for corporate polluters.
Fear of the markets» distaste for weak government helped to impel the formation of Britain's doubleheaded coalition monster.
Our American born corporations have decided to take advantage of people of other cultures with weak governments that do not protect their people or environments and finally we land in China.
1981 - President Limann ousted in military coup led by Lt Rawlings after two years of weak government and economic stagnation.
Many Tories warned the voters that a hung parliament would result in weak government and economic instability.
At the same time, traders are still digesting the outcome of the German federal election, which resulted in a weaker government for Chancellor Angela Merkel.
Globalization and automation, mixed with the US corporate system and weak government.
In Dr Nyaho - Tamakloe's view, the failure of the government to effect any arrests suggests either approval by the government or a weak government, both at the level of the presidency and the Interior Ministry.
sorry disagree with this Brown has gone, Harman is simply not good enough to challenge for a substantial period of time, we have a weak government that has to be challenged from the start and attacking the Lib Dems from the start Blair was leader after John Smith's death within 3 months and in July, that is the model we should go for now.
Shadow chancellor George Osborne announced that «a vote for the Hung Parliament party is a vote for politics behind closed doors, indecision and weak government, a paralysed economy and yet another election».
Even if he'd won with a smaller majority that would have amounted to a weaker government.)
«A vote for the hung Parliament party is a vote for politics behind closed doors, indecision and weak government, a paralysed economy, yet another election...» Mr Osborne said.
Of course, reform of the voting system has been totemic to the Liberals for decades, but is anathema to most Tory MPs who warn it will lead to permanent coalition and weak government.
A hung parliament means a weak government
It would be a weak government led by a weak leader, with a barely credible mandate with a partner in the SNP who will outsmart Ed at every turn.
The Forest Service is like a weak government negotiating with a powerful political exile.
But as the tobacco industry shifts its attentions farther south to Africa, Latin America and Asia — betting that weaker governments or corrupt officials will smooth the path for their product to be sold — it has met surprising resistance from individual nations and citizens groups who refuse to allow their countries to be dumping grounds for what has been called the world's largest preventable epidemic.
As the stresses from these unresolved problems accumulate, weaker governments are beginning to break down, leading to what are now commonly referred to as failing states.
The world's weakest governments are failing and its poorest populations are struggling to feed their families.
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