- The word
destabilisation (alternatively, destabilization) can be
applied to a wide
variety of
contexts such as
attempts to
undermine political, military...
- Jean-Claude
Duvalier (French: [ʒɑ̃klod dyvalje]; 3 July 1951 – 4
October 2014),
nicknamed "Baby Doc" (French: Bébé Doc,
Haitian Creole: Bebe Dòk), was...
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suspension stabilization or destabilization. The
kinetic process of
destabilisation can be
rather long (up to
several months or even
years for some products)...
- Æthelhere (died 15
November 655) was King of East
Anglia from 653 or 654
until his death. He was a
member of the
ruling Wuffingas dynasty and one of three...
- The
Social War (from
Latin bellum sociale, "war of the allies"), also
called the
Italian War or the
Marsic War, was
fought largely from 91 to 88 BC between...
-
unsure how to
respond but
eventually decided to
intervene to
prevent a
destabilisation of the
Soviet bloc. On 4 November,
reinforcements of more than 150...
- From the end of
February 2014, in the
aftermath of the
Euromaidan and the
Revolution of Dignity,
which resulted in the
ousting of Russian-leaning Ukrainian...
- the
Kosovo War of 1999 and the 2001
Albanian crisis caused further destabilisation.
Since the end of the Gr**** embargo,
Greece has
become the country's...
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culture Character ********ination
Coercion Culture of fear
Defamation Destabilisation Discrediting Embarr****ment
False accusation Gaslighting Gossip Har****ment...
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typical size
range for
colloidal particles. The
kinetic process of
destabilisation can be
rather long (up to
several months or
years for some products)...