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Mr. Kudrin's remarks were the first to suggest that the leadership swap announced Saturday, which sent a ripple of surprise among senior ministers, could lead to turmoil and a reorganization at the highest levels of government.

Her reluctance to take on Islamic militants, even as the United States has repeatedly linked some of them to Al Qaeda, stemmed, they say, from her concern that a crackdown would lead to turmoil.

Any indictment could lead to turmoil, but if the political system does prove capable of handling the consequences, it could signal an end to the culture of impunity regarding political killings and mark a significant moment in the country's development.

But if that happened, it could lead to turmoil at home, international sanctions imposed from abroad, and a loss of confidence in Kenya's economy.Kenya is governed by a ramshackle coalition that includes prominent people from every main tribe, with power determined by complex alliances of the main groups, most of them rent by internal rivalries.

As a result, their "victory" over Putin would also lead to turmoil and, very likely, the collapse of Russia, in Piontkovsky's view.

The deputy director of China's National People's Congress Internal and Judicial Affairs Committee, Li Shenming, wrote in the People's Daily: "In today's China, engaging in an election system of one-man-one-vote is bound to quickly lead to turmoil, unrest and even a situation of civil war".

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Turkish delightA row between Turkey's prime minister, Bulent Ecevit, and its president, Ahmed Necdet Sezer, over a corruption probe led to turmoil in the stockmarket and to a decision to let Turkey's currency float.

These are the first serious charges sought against Kenya's political elite for the violence, and are intended to address one of Africa's glaring weak spots — disputed elections — which have led to turmoil in Zimbabwe, Ethiopia, Nigeria and, most recently, Ivory Coast.

The fact is a crisis in Greece, a relatively small economy, has led to turmoil in the eurozone and greater instability and reduced confidence worldwide, with Europe (including the UK) on the edge of returning to recession.

Securities Inquiry on Japanese Internet Concern Leads to Turmoil on Tokyo Stock Exchange An investigation into a Japanese Internet services start-up for securities fraud had triggered a near-national panic as concerned investors have collectively withdrawn billions of dollars of their money from the Tokyo stock market over the last two days.

The book is narrated by a young woman named Hang, who tells the story of the vast land redistribution that was undertaken in Vietnam starting in 1953, how of how the corruption of the Communist state led to turmoil within her own family.

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