The international community must change the way it operates to meet the challenge of recurrent crises .
The island's recurrent political crises are often prolonged, with detrimental effects on the local economy, international relations and Malagasy living standards.
"The era of recurrent economic crises has come to an end," he said.
The recurrent crises in the country prevented the organization of the festival until 1967.
As the privileged have long understood, it is necessary to ward off recurrent "crises of democracy."
No wonder the banking industry suffers these recurrent crises if the people making decisions base them on input from overworked juniors.
A sales tax swings sharply with economic ups and down, creating recurrent crises; income taxes are relatively steady.
That the most pregnant function of human life is the meal, will be admitted by all who take part in these recurrent crises.
The postwar years saw recurrent crises, and resolutions to be more businesslike and to cut losses.
Over the last two decades, amid recurrent economic crises and revelations of party corruption, opposition strength has grown.