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BETWEEN 1789 and 1958 France had more revolutions and changes of regime than any other nation in recent history.
The First World War led to the destruction of both empires, and to drastic changes of regime in both Russia and Turkey.
Deedes, who has seen enough over 75 years to dismiss most changes of regime as a "spot of turbulence", was downcast, but told friends he would continue to file out of loyalty to the paper.
As Kristol and Kagan put it in their 2000 book "Present Dangers": "To many the idea of America using its power to promote changes of regime in nations ruled by dictators rings of utopianism.
The changes of regime in Serbia and Croatia in 2000 gave the tribunal access to more prominent suspects, and ambitious prosecutors set out to reveal and prosecute the chains of command behind the large-scale crimes of the war.
Which is why the gym-buffed corporate financiers, the chauffeured captains of industry and all the others whose membership subs are simply too big to qualify for the 99% club must have managed a brave little smile at the past week's changes of regime in Italy and Greece.
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But differences in degree do not constitute changes of regimes.
Many usually sober commentators in Moscow now argue that a change of regime, not just of government, is in the offing.
There is a change of regime under way.
The rightwing press want a change of regime.
The Arabs appear to accept the change of regime sympathetically.
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