How To Use Troika In A Sentence

  • He is a member of a Commonwealth troika, which includes the Nigerian President and the Australian Prime Minister, which must consider the Commonwealth report and decide on action.
  • By now, everyone has noticed the total lack of response by this troika to the terrorism crisis.
  • He heads a Commonwealth troika tasked with taking action on the country following controversial elections held in March.
  • In the 1990s there were massive sums to be made as the economic reforms of perestroika kicked in and markets were liberalised.
  • The reform process known as perestroika and glasnost took off slowly in the Ukraine.
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  • While condemning the Soviet coup, Marchais had described it as understandable in view of the failure of perestroika.
  • Whereas, notes Mr Dale blogger-by-appointment, it was different on the perhaps slightly less incendiary matter of Shilpa getting the rough end of some right old-fashioned chavi behaviour from the Troika-of-'Telligence wot is Jo O'Meara, Danielle Lloyd and Jade Goody. Archive 2007-01-14
  • Skinner was also given responsibility for liaising closely with the troika at the apex of Bush's re-election campaign.
  • The third member of the Association of Southeast Asian Nations troika is Malaysia.
  • Indeed, this is only one example of the kind of pressure that the troika exerted on multilateral bodies.
  • The Clippers like to boast that their troika is thriving while McDyess is stumbling.
  • And then the United Nations with Troika helped the Angolans to bring that peace process to a conclusion.
  • Chekhov recounts how his horse-driven tarantass, an uncomfortable springless carriage, almost collided with three post troikas racing in the opposite direction, drivers asleep at the reins - it was nearly a fatal collision.
  • He and the journal prospered, and in 1977 he turned it over to a troika of executive editors.
  • Sanford Schram identifies some of the strands of the Perestroika critique in these terms: "Some focus on the overly abstract nature of much of the research done today, some on the lack of nuance in decontextualized, large-sample empirical studies, others on the inhumaneness of thinking about social relations in causal terms, and still others on the ways in which contemporary social science all too often fails to produce the kind of knowledge that can meaningfully inform social life" Monroe : 103. The Perestroika debate in political science
  • Glasnost and perestroika in the Soviet Union kicked off a debate about restructuring society in East Germany, too.
  • A ride through the forests on a troika - a sleigh pulled by three horses - is a real treat.
  • It was his first time back in 53 years, and we were there to press for the rehabilitation of Trotsky and Serge in the glory days of glasnost and perestroika.
  • Outside the Soviet Union, perestroika and glasnost spread among people who were resentful of Soviet domination and worried about economic collapse.
  • Nonetheless, the E . U . troika persevered, despite U.S. scepticism at their approach.
  • To restructure the Soviet economy before it collapsed, Gorbachev announced an agenda of rapid reform, based upon what he called perestroika (restructuring) and glasnost (liberalization, openness). WN.com - Articles related to Iran's June inflation rate falls to 9.4%
  • She is a member of the president's troika of close advisers.
  • The Zimbabwe government rejected that report, which it described as flawed and one-sided, and accused the troika of acting unilaterally when it partially suspended Zimbabwe. ANC Daily News Briefing
  • The problem of unemployment during perestroika is not an easy one to solve. Inside Perestroika: The Future of the Soviet Economy
  • Together this troika provided the professional ballast which was essential if Churchill's strategic imagination was to remain tethered to reality.
  • In contrast to the many depressed voices on the left, for the first time since the days of perestroika and glasnost, I find politics not only interesting but exciting.
  • Killing Irena Nikitina because she was perhaps the motor of perestroika. THE LAST RAVEN
  • The troika notion was borrowed from the European Union.
  • And as already mentioned, the reformers in Russia and some other former Soviet republics sought to reverse the decentralizing reforms of Gorbachev's perestroika.
  • 'It is too late and is almost impossible to get rid of the U.S. debt, ' said Evgeny Gavrilenkov, chief economist at broker Troika Dialog and member of a government advisory panel.
  • For worse or "worser" the rightward drift of the Israeli electorate underlies a deep disenchantment, resentment and apprehension with the state of its external security embodied by the troika of terror that Hamas, Hezbollah and Iran pose to Israel's security. Amb. Marc Ginsberg: Bibi & Avi or Tzpi & Avi: Change We Can't Believe In
  • He ushered in new policies - glasnost and perestroika to help resuscitate Communism.
  • Perhaps the main obstacle, however, to any electoral perestroika is the party system itself.
  • He was one of a troika of Commonwealth leaders who recommended suspension.
  • The term perestroika, meaning restructuring, was used by Gorbachev in the late 1980s to describe a series of reforms that abolished state planning in the Soviet Union. Illuminati Conspiracy Archive Blog
  • Near-term hurdles for the euro zone include a potential Standard & Poor's downgrade of its member states, possibly as early as this week, and the resumption of Greece's protracted bailout talks with the troika of its international lenders that could clear the way for €130 billion $168.27 billion in fresh aid for the debt-strapped country. Euro Sinks Below $1.28
  • `All this glasnost and perestroika...' Dorothy rolled her eyes. THE COMPANY OF STRANGERS
  • We've arranged for you a full programme of guided sightseeing and seasonal activities, including a magnificent ballet performance and a real Troika ride to make your trip an unforgettable treat for the magical New Year season!
  • The Solidarity movement, glasnost, and perestroika contributed to the European political transition of the 1990s.
  • But the end of the Cold War and the Fall of the Berlin Wall was a direct result of a new more openminded Soviet leader, a collapsing soviet econmy, a persistant US president/administration and the desire for freedom from the people living behind that wall (glasnost, perestroika) John Terry’s sacking as England captain tells us something interesting...
  • They aggressively courted famous personalities, landing on a troika who were almost completely new to electoral politics.
  • Second, when glasnost and perestroika hit the Soviet bloc, the standard of living in Communist countries had never been better.
  • The troika had achieved something that no international-relief agency, no high-tech software company, no bent-for-leather military group had accomplished.
  • Investment, export and consumption are the troika for economic growth.
  • He publicly praised the perestroika and glasnost policy but confidentially criticised ‘unacceptable concessions’ and ‘power surrender’.
  • A troika of small boys, cocky and nervous proto-new Russians, lean over the rusting barbed wire and drool gobbets of spit onto his head.
  • Meanwhile, the troika—the International Monetary Fund, the European Central Bank and the European Commission—trots from country to country, marveling at the accounting ingenuity of the countries that have been bailed out, tut-tutting at the failure of each to meet its targets, and recommending a heavier dose of the medicine that is enfeebling the patient. Southern Europe Could Learn From Ireland
  • Although a committed communist, he sought to revive the ailing Soviet economy by introducing some elements of capitalist competition (a policy he called perestroika, or “restructuring”) and to encourage free expression by a policy of glasnost. Gorbachev, Mikhail
  • People will forget the troika in a few months,’ he predicted.
  • Finding the economy in desperate shape, he set out to save the Soviet system by restructuring, what he called perestroika, and glasnost, greater openness in decision making. Between War and Peace
  • The leader, on taking his position as the third member of the ruling troika, made it clear that this was little more than a pipe dream as he declared himself ‘very comfortable’ with the agreement that had been reached.
  • They include Mr. Shakhnazarov's perestroika-era "Zero City" 1988, a surreal allegory laced with absurdism, which screened in a series on Russian fantastic cinema. A Russian Titan Embraces the Web
  • I can't imagine being part of a governmental troika, with you and Nessarose-or a committee, should Shell be involved too. WICKED: THE LIFE AND TIMES OF THE WICKED WITCH OF THE WEST
  • Together, the Council presidency, High Representative, and Commissioner for External Affairs form a troika which represents the EU as a whole in international diplomacy.
  • To restructure the Soviet economy before it collapsed, Gorbachev announced an agenda of rapid reform, based upon what he called perestroika (restructuring) and glasnost WN.com - Articles related to Iran's June inflation rate falls to 9.4%
  • Another of that 1975 troika, Vladimir Skorodenko, is now Genieva's senior colleague.
  • A ride through the forests on a troika - a sleigh pulled by three horses - is a real treat.
  • At the time of glasnost and perestroika, the emerging leaders belonged to the writers union.
  • This swelling border, added last, embraces all but the lower left corner of the centralized image, canceling out the lingering sense of rational space of "Sketch 1" and pushing the vestiges of the troika, St. George and a mountainous landscape firmly toward abstractness. Complementary Abstractionists
  • Under perestroika we have managed to increase labour productivity quite noticeably. Inside Perestroika: The Future of the Soviet Economy
  • Both glasnost and perestroika appeared to be sweeping the whole of Eastern Europe in the direction of global capitalism, or at least towards an opening to the practices of capitalist globalization.
  • The problem of unemployment during perestroika is not an easy one to solve. Inside Perestroika: The Future of the Soviet Economy
  • This was the inspirational leader who instigated glasnost and perestroika, and who, through frank talks with Reagan, brokered a new trust with the West.
  • Sobchank and his then assistant Medvedev were, in the late 1980s, among those who were risking their professional careers (if not more) by comingout publiclyas critics of Stalinism and supporters of Gorbachev’s Perestroika. The Two Towers of Future Russia: The Rise of Dmitry Medvedev and the Re-Configuration of Post-Soviet Politics
  • He wasn't seen as a rebellious American any more, simply part of the establishment that was being swept away by glasnost and perestroika.
  • “We have done our perestroika,” Honecker told Gorbachev, “we have nothing to restructure.” The Return
  • They will have to lobby mightily in the halls of Congress on behalf of broadening their nation's version of perestroika.
  • It might be a good idea for all those perestroika europhiles, who think that one reason the EU is not going the way they think it should be going is American intransigeance, to remember that there are unlikely to be many changes in American foreign policy after the election, whichever way it goes. Europe and America reversed
  • It is important to note, however, that the language of perestroika rooting out "bureaucratism" was used here to suppress protests. Making the History of 1989
  • Speculation is rife about which minister deserves promotion to make up the missing third in the troika of Deputy Prime Ministers.
  • The result of these tolerated conversations was that, when perestroika began, alternatives to the communist system had already been considered.
  • On the one hand, the authorities have feinted in the direction of creating a Syrian "perestroika," announcing reforms a new constitution, promising to free prisoners, ending travel restrictions against opposition figures, calling for a national dialogue, a multi-party system, etc., while at the same time using lethal force and mass arrests against demonstrators, and positioning snipers and thugs to exact a deadly toll. James Zogby: What Is at Stake in Syria
  • The decision to suspend the country was made by the troika consisting of the President of Nigeria, the Prime Minister of Australia, and the President of South Africa.
  • If glasnost encouraged more open political discussion, perestroika or, restructuring, implied that major economic reform would be introduced to sort out the economic legacy of central planning.
  • Inflation, shortages, and declining production were the harvest of five years of perestroika and glasnost.
  • Nothing and no one, no pressure, cither from the right or from the left, will make me abandon the positions of perestroika and new thinking. Mikhail Gorbachev - Nobel Lecture
  • The chaotic history of the Soviet Union in the next few years, when glasnost and perestroika were offered simultaneously, suggests that China's leaders may have had some reason on their side.
  • A completely new climate was developing under perestroika, the Russian word meaning "restructuring. Papal Secrets

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