The Syrian crisis has multiple causes, including political authoritarianism, economic stagnation, and social unrest. The government's repression of dissent, particularly during the Arab Spring in 2011, sparked widespread protests demanding political reform. Additionally, ethnic and sectarian tensions, particularly between the Sunni majority and the Alawite regime, have exacerbated the conflict. The involvement of foreign powers and the rise of extremist groups further complicated the situation, leading to a protracted civil war.
the answer is overspending!
it can lead to family crises
Crises is the plural of crisis.
Numeristic theories, such as mathematical modeling and statistical analysis, can be used to quantify and analyze data related to crises identified by Carl Rogers. This can help in identifying patterns, trends, and potential solutions to address the crises in a systematic and evidence-based manner. By using numeristic theories, practitioners can gain insights into the underlying causes of the crises and formulate targeted interventions to foster positive change.
Crises is changing in situation from stabkle event to unstable event.
BRENDA SPOTTON VISANO has written: 'FINANCIAL CRISES: SOCIO-ECONOMIC CAUSES AND INSTITUTIONAL CONTEXT'
Six Crises was created in 1962.
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there is a war in Syria because Syrians want a change but the government don't want Syria to change.
The plural of crisis is "crises" (pronounced "cry-seez").
But I am not Syrian.
crisis = singular, crises, plural