- pp. 8. ISBN 9781844077915. Barrett, Michèle; Phillips, Anne (1992).
Destabilizing Theory:
Contemporary Feminist Debates. Stanford, CA:
Stanford University...
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stabilizing factor.
Triangulation can also be a
destructive and
destabilizing factor.
Destabilizing or "bad triangulation" can
polarize communications and escalate...
- with
foreign ********inations and
other activities apparently aimed at
destabilizing European countries. The unit is
thought to have
operated in
secret since...
- of
August 1998,
Putin learned that
financial crises are
politically destabilizing and must be
avoided at all costs. Therefore, he
cares about financial...
-
pledged allegiance to the
organization and
engaged in
attacks aimed at
destabilizing Russia's
North Caucasus republics, Georgia, and
Azerbaijan to create...
- or
organization through subversion, obstruction, demoralization,
destabilization, division, disruption, or destruction. One who
engages in sabotage...
- the Arabs.
Early warnings from
local leaders in the 1880s
about the
destabilizing effects of
Jewish immigration went
largely unheeded until these later...
- revolution,
communal tensions were
further exacerbated as the
country destabilized into a full-scale
sectarian civil war. In
older sources,
Alawis are often...
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importing Africans, as a
series of
epidemics had
decimated the
already destabilized Tupani communities. By 1630,
Africans had
replaced the
Tupani as the...
- from the
widespread adoption of Arius' teachings,
which threatened to
destabilize the
entire empire.
Following the
formulation of the
Nicene Creed, Arius'...