- The word
destabilisation (alternatively,
destabilization) can be
applied to a wide
variety of
contexts such as
attempts to
undermine political, military...
- or
organization through subversion, obstruction, demoralization,
destabilization, division, disruption, or destruction. One who
engages in sabotage...
- of
August 1998,
Putin learned that
financial crises are
politically destabilizing and must be
avoided at all costs. Therefore, he
cares about financial...
- from the
widespread adoption of Arius' teachings,
which threatened to
destabilize the
entire empire.
Following the
formulation of the
Nicene Creed, Arius'...
- Stieglitz,
deliberately leaked Severus to
cause a
nuclear meltdown and
destabilize the
Russian government even
though it
would kill
thousands of innocent...
-
facilitated the
rapid spread of
misinformation and
hateful narratives,
destabilizing political and
social structures globally". In
April 2024,
Munir warned...
- old
Stalinist appointees. Many saw this
approach as
destructive and
destabilizing. A
group known as Anti-Party
Group tried to oust
Khrushchev from office...
-
Engonga refused to
authorise the
protest on the
grounds that it
could "
destabilize" the
country and CPDS
decided to go forward,
claiming constitutional...
- judge, the conspirators'
chief aim at the time of the
attack was to
destabilize the
North Tower and send it
crashing into the
South Tower,
toppling both...
- revolution,
communal tensions were
further exacerbated as the
country destabilized into a full-scale
sectarian civil war. In
older sources,
Alawis are often...