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The destabilisation of the art market could well be the great egotist's last and greatest artwork.
Undoubtedly, the destabilisation of the EU is a foreign policy priority for the Russian president.
Samuel Doe's coup begins the destabilisation of the region and destroys Hannah's security.
Iraq had had a foul revolution, and the murderous destabilisation of the Lebanese haven had begun.
The FSB said Kiev's aim was the "destabilisation of the socio-political situation in the region during preparation for elections".
To his detractors, he was a key figure in the continued destabilisation of the province over 25 years.
The report said the withdrawal of US forces, and the subsequent pressure on Japan and South Korea to go nuclear, would "trigger massive destabilisation of the regional order".
As we know from his funding of far-right parties across Europe, the destabilisation of the European Union is a key foreign policy objective for Vladimir Putin.
Although the last paragraph in the article can be interpreted to implicitly include this issue, I believe it points to the possible social destabilisation of the world.
The problem with that approach is that report after report has demonstrated that the numbers on the table are patently insufficient to prevent catastrophic destabilisation of the climate.
Spinning out the occupation to 2014 or beyond will only mean years more of massacres, dead soldiers and civilians and destabilisation of the region.
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