In unstable governments, conflicts are often decided by whomever is able to obtain the most power. Whoever holds the most power is able to crush/curtail the opposition and stay in power.
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A charter is most often granted by a state
The world bank is often criticized because it is presumed to have weak financial monitoring tools. Critics say that there is no accurate means of monitoring what governments do with allocated funds and that leaves a loophole for corruption.
People often obey a gevernment out of habit. Obviously habit is not something a new government has on it's side. People hate a government which hurts them. Because people had time to adapt to old laws (murder illegal? work as potato farmer rather than assasin!) they are more hurt by old governments than new ones. Whenever a country is 'liberated' either by external or internal forces, the liberators make all kinds of promises to all kinds of people. Some of these promises at least will be broken, causing members of the new ruling class to turn against eachother. And often new governments lose the services of the most experienced police and propaganda men who worked for the old regime and our thus less able to defend themselves than established ones.
The powers the U.S. government holds due to the fact that these powers have generally been held by national governments, are referred to as inherent powers. Other kinds of powers are expressed powers and implied powers.
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The girl was unstable and stumbled often.
New democratic governments can be unstable due to factors such as weak institutions, lack of experience in governance, factions within the government, external interference, and societal divisions. In some cases, high expectations from the public and economic challenges can also contribute to instability.
clouds associated with the lifting of unstable air are towering and often generate thunderstorms and occasionally even a tornado.
Authoritarian governments often refuse to admit they have problems.
Because most of the mideast is populated by Muslims, who are led by radicals who are determined to eliminate Israel, which is populated by Jews. Israel, on the other hand, is protected by the military and economic power of the United States. The Muslim countries, which are militarily inept, do not have the power to conquer Israel, and so they resort to terrorism to accomplish their goals. Because terrorism is sporadic and unpredictable, and aimed at civilians more often than at military targets, the region is unstable. Additionally, for the last two years, the radical Muslim Brotherhood organization has been successful in overthrowing several stable governments, including Tunisia, Libya, Egypt, and Morocco, during the so-called "Arab Spring". They have replaced these stable governments with unstable and radical pseudo-governments which have themselves been beset by rebellions.
There are several reasons why historians might have written about past conflicts. One reason is that often, these conflicts result in changes for those countries or people involved.
Lexington, or Concord. The two conflicts are connected and are often listed together.
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