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As a result, they often harbor
anger
and resentment toward the government, with some even taking up arms in resistance.
India’s former ambassador to Afghanistan, Vivek Katju, is confident that Afghan President Hamid Karzai’s
anger
at the Taliban’s gambit in Qatar will not delay negotiations for long.
But it is precisely the mismatch between the EU’s past achievements and its current distress that has fueled
anger
and led to its rejection by many Europeans.
These parties are not confined to Scandinavia and the Low Countries, but are part of a global wave of
anger
against political elites, who are blamed for all of the insecurities that come with global economics, the financial crisis, and living in more ethnically mixed societies.
The discontent generated by such disappointment may help to explain Ukrainian separatists’ anger, Russians’ discontent, and Russian President Vladimir Putin’s decision to annex Crimea and to support the separatists.
“Secular stagnation” and “underconsumptionism” are terms that betray an underlying pessimism, which, by discouraging spending, not only reinforces a weak economy, but also generates anger, intolerance, and a potential for violence.
In Washington, many Democrats will use these policy debates to capitalize on popular fury at Wall Street, while many Republicans look for an opening to capitalize on hoped-for public
anger
at the Democrats.
Economic Fairness and America’s Presidential ElectionSTANFORD/NEW YORK – Voters in the United States have shown their
anger
this year by turning out for anti-establishment candidates, both Democratic and Republican, in large numbers.
Echoes of such a tension are playing out as President Barack Obama tries to tap into middle-class anger, while former Massachusetts governor Mitt Romney appeals to disgruntled businesspeople.
Yet it was on France that international
anger
homed in.
Yet under the impact of the world-wide anger, Paris overrode the experts.
Australia's Prime Minister Paul Keating recently spoke for many demonstrators and regional governments when he stated that the French nuclear test series at Mururoa Atoll "causes
anger
throughout the world not only because of concern for the Pacific environment but because it puts at risk our hopes for a post-Cold War world that does not have the nuclear shadow hanging over it".
Similarly, if France were to give in to international
anger
and cancel all further tests, the nascent disposition to Europeanize the French deterrent would be nibbed in the bud.
But there are also deeper reasons for their
anger.
Initially, it seemed that the Labor Party’s new leader, Shelly Yachimovich, would be the main beneficiary of this public anger; but, a series of mistakes reduced her support, leaving Labor with 15 seats – and benefiting Yesh Atid.
In fact, the relatively weak support for populist parties in German elections obscures an undercurrent of dissatisfaction in German society that bears striking similarities to the
anger
that has fueled the rise of anti-establishment parties in Europe and beyond.
Nevertheless, Europeans should not be deterred by the Chinese government’s
anger
at the awarding of the Nobel Peace Prize to the Chinese dissident Liu Xiaobo.
But just as the attack on the National Assembly failed to quell public anger, so, too, will the government’s dismissal of the referendum’s results.
Trump, in particular, is channeling the same populist
anger
on the right that fueled the rise in 2010 of the Tea Party, which opposed both the government’s bailout of the banks that had caused the 2008 financial crisis and President Barack Obama’s health-care program.
At home, he still ranks first in popularity among the country’s heads of state, kindling nostalgia like a popular old record – a corollary to people’s frustration and
anger
at the current government of President Lee Myung-bak.
As Europe’s populists use such cases of “welfare tourism” to sow fear and
anger
among the European public, reaching an agreement to accommodate actual refugees becomes increasingly difficult.
In order to maintain absolutist power and to minimize public anger, the Saudi princes, led by Prince Naif, asked the reformers to sign an agreement that they would never again ask for reform.
The catalyst for their
anger
was the arrest and detention of the ailing opposition leader Ayman Nour at the end of January.
The social contract in the US has frayed badly, and this is likely to play an important role in the upcoming presidential election, as voters express
anger
that the American Dream is increasingly out of reach.
The catalyst of Golden Dawn’s sudden rise is not Greece’s large population of illegal immigrants – their presence predates the rightward shift by many years – but rather the massive rise in poverty and unemployment over the last three years and, above all, growing popular
anger
with the political class as a whole.
The
anger
of Tea Party Republicans (like the
anger
of Occupy Wall Street protesters) reflects a sense that nothing but dramatic, even revolutionary, measures can change the system.
Republicans, trying to give voice to many working Americans’ ambient uneasiness with rising government expenditures, as well as to the growing
anger
of the working rich, find it easier to defend a principle than a particular constituency.
Like today’s leaders, they would often ride to power on a wave of public
anger
against the perceived failures of democracy – failures that they had no intention of fixing.
While the Japanese government has backed the Osprey deployment, it has failed to allay residents’
anger.
India’s OutrageNEW DELHI – Last year ended for India on a note of public outrage that has burdened the country with anger, frustration, and pessimism.
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