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destabilizations

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  • noun Plural form of destabilization.

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Examples

  • These range from "destabilizations" to all out war.

    unknown title 2009

  • Two of the largest -- if not the largest -- industries that provide hundreds of billions of dollars annually for global clandestine activities, including the overthrow of governments, assassinations, currency attacks, economic destabilizations, and the funding of secret armies, are the drug and weapon industries.

    Collateral Damage? 2009

  • Then some waxed indignant about the domestic spying, the takeover of State and municipal law enforcement to suppress of dissent, the covert destabilizations of legitimately elected South American and African democracies, and the anti-Russia and - Iran saber-rattlings that now, on the eve of the "election," seem such clear signs of impending world war.

    Oil, or What? Life After Capitalism 2008

  • "CIA destabilizations are nothing new," said former CIA station chief and Medal of Merit winner John Stockwell in 1987.

    Bob Fitrakis and Harvey Wasserman: The Globalization of Electronic Election Theft 2008

  • This is only the first of several destabilizations in the film's structure.

    Synecdoche, New York Ed Howard 2008

  • By causing radical destabilizations of any regime that opposes US interests in the area we can eliminate any problem before it gets out of hand.

    Think Progress » Neocons Resurrect Plans For Regional War In The Middle East 2006

  • ARGUMENTS FORWestern aid would ease the painful transition to market economics -- and perhaps forestall future destabilizations like last week's coup attempt.

    To Help Or Not To Help? 2008

  • This is only the first of several destabilizations in the film's structure.

    Archive 2008-11-01 Ed Howard 2008

  • As his only recommendation, suffice it to say that he is a former director of the CIA, the institution that carries out assassinations, sabotage, subversion, destabilizations and all that.

    LEADERS, VISITORS ADDRESS CDR CONGRESS 1981

  • Freeman reminded the audience that this is one of many British power plays and destabilizations around the globe today, as the Brits attempt to ensure their hold on power, now that their financial system has collapsed.

    WN.com - Business News 2010

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