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The book offers a portrait of a White House operating under intense pressure as it dealt with a cascade of crises, from insolvent banks to collapsing carmakers.
As president, he rarely had a chance to rest given the endless cascade of crises as visitors will experience in the Decision Points Theater.
Yet since the death of Osama bin Laden on Pakistani soil exactly one month ago, Pakistan's great fissile firepower has appeared curiously impotent, as the military reels before a cascade of crises that underscore weakness, not strength.
But for those who have had to work with her, live with her mistakes or investigate her colleagues for corruption – or worry about whether Brazil will ever emerge from its cascade of crises – there is also a sense of relief that months of political gridlock may be coming to an end.
For Ms. Rice, whose day job since she started July 1 has been a cascade of crises from Syria to the furor over the National Security Agency's surveillance activities, the review was also a way to put her stamp on the administration's priorities.
What happened between the overnight session in 2011 and the one that ended early Monday morning is a study of how decisions made in closed conference rooms in Brussels — often in the middle of the night and invariably couched in impenetrable jargon — help explain why the so-called European project keeps getting blindsided by a cascade of crises.
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The disruption of the power supply and transport also severely affected the production and flow of consumer goods and industrial materials, triggering a cascade of crisis nationwide.
So he has to deal with the cascade of crisis now running from the eastern shores of the Mediterranean to the Hindu Kush and through the Horn of Africa into central and southern Africa - for these are all his area of responsibility.
The last two years have witnessed a cascade of interconnected crises: financial panic, rising food and oil prices, climate shocks, a flu pandemic, and more.
In the midst of this cascade of national security crises -- Afghanistan and Pakistan are boiling over, and U.S. intelligence said they believe North Korea now has nuclear warheads for its missiles -- two key members of Obama's national security team are in their last months in office.
In the context of planning and managing the complexity of war in the face of cascading interconnected crises, the great Army General Dwight D. Eisenhower was once asked, "What do you do when you find a problem you can't solve?" His answer, "Make the problem bigger".
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