Sentence examples for Political vacuum from inspiring English sources

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Political vacuum

noun

A state of relative anarchy compared to neighboring states, often caused by death of the head of state before a successor could be designated

  • Both directly and through their terrorist intermediaries in Lebanon, Iran's ayatollahs have been meddling in the Israeli-Palestinian conflict for years. But the death of Yasser Arafat, and the political vacuum that has emerged in the wake of the Palestinian strongman's passing, have laid the groundwork for even greater Iranian infiltration of Palestinian politics. (The Washington Times, 1/26/2005)

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Political vacuum?

There is a serious generational political vacuum in Israeli politics.

This has left a political vacuum.

Northern Ireland entered a prolonged political vacuum.

Meanwhile, religious parties filled the political vacuum.

Violence may once more fill a political vacuum.

Banks do not operate in a social or political vacuum.

At worst it will create a political vacuum.

A counterterrorism strategy will not succeed in a political vacuum.

There are dangerous signs of a political vacuum taking shape.

"We urgently need leadership, particularly given the political vacuum".

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