Fatigue
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As the rigors of the transition continued,
fatigue
set it.
And that
fatigue
with liberal economics found resonance in our memories.
To be sure, this partly reflects
fatigue
from decades of democracy promotion on the part of the West.
And there are signs of austerity and reform
fatigue
both in Spain and Italy, where demonstrations, strikes, and popular resentment against painful austerity are mounting.
And, while domestic problems may seem intractable, distance increases the confusion and
fatigue
induced by seemingly intractable international problems.
Moreover, despite the obvious “reform fatigue” of Latin American electorates, the debtor countries had engaged in a substantial measure of reform.
Meanwhile, austerity and reform
fatigue
on the eurozone periphery – and among non-eurozone EU members such as Hungary and Poland – is clashing with bailout
fatigue
in the core.
For the grievances and harm suffered daily by millions of victims and refugees remain as gruesome as ever, notwithstanding the
fatigue
from the prolonged conflict that some may perceive.
Turnout was relatively high, at 57% of registered, particularly given that the OSCE had intoned that "public interest does not seem to be high"; other experts wrote of "voter fatigue."
In the former case, current German policies toward the eurozone crisis will not change, despite austerity
fatigue
in the eurozone’s periphery and bailout
fatigue
in its core.
It may be exacerbated further by a generalized “animosity fatigue” among Russians, who are simply tired of Putin’s belligerent foreign policy in Ukraine and Syria, and his unrelenting anti-Western propaganda.
Today’s accumulating crises, accompanied by America’s strategic fatigue, are forcing Europe to define what role it will play in the future of Western – and global – stability.
But this assumes that the governments of EU member states finally accept their political responsibility and, instead of pandering to rampant enlargement fatigue, take decisive steps against it.
Though competent and tough, Rousseff faces voter
fatigue
after 12 years of PT rule, which many will remember, perhaps unfairly, for corruption scandals and the national team’s 7-1 drubbing by Germany in this year’s World Cup.
All conditions that display five or more of nine symptoms – including low mood, lack of pleasure, sleep and appetite difficulties, inability to concentrate, and
fatigue
– over a two-week period are now considered depressive disorders.
She had been feeling sick for about two months, and when she went to a health clinic, she described symptoms such as weight loss, fatigue, shortness of breath, fever, night sweats, chills, loss of appetite, and pain when breathing and coughing.
Meanwhile, austerity
fatigue
in the eurozone periphery is increasingly clashing with bailout
fatigue
in the core.
But imperial
fatigue
after Iraq and Afghanistan has left its imprint.
Just consider what must be overcome: economic divergence and deepening recessions; irreversible balkanization of the banking system and financial markets; unsustainable debt burdens for public and private agents; daunting growth and balance-sheet costs in countries that pursue internal devaluation and deflation to restore competitiveness; asymmetrical adjustment, with moral-hazard risks in the core and insufficient financing in the periphery fueling incompatible political dynamics; fickle and impatient markets and investors; austerity
fatigue
in the periphery and bailout
fatigue
in the core; the absence of conditions for an optimal currency area; and serious difficulties in achieving full fiscal, banking, economic, and political union.
The weaknesses, splits, and
fatigue
of all local forces (both remnants of the regime and the opposition factions) may give regional powers like Russia, Turkey, and Iran more leverage in pushing for a sustainable ceasefire in Syria.
Otherwise, even his supporters will begin experiencing Trump
fatigue.
Tempered by the US public’s
fatigue
with overseas adventures, America’s missionary zeal to save the world from the wickedness of faraway autocrats will be reduced substantially.
If this cycle is even approximately right, regulatory
fatigue
from battling to make finance safer will soon turn into regulatory confidence that the last war has now been won.
Was it a Freudian slip, campaign fatigue, or a deliberate attempt to reassure old FN troopers that the chief had not gone astray?
This probably contributes to a host of health-related problems: 15% of the workforce complain of headaches, 33% of backache, 23% of fatigue, and 23% of neck and shoulder pains, plus a host of other illnesses, including life-threatening ones.
In the meantime, austerity
fatigue
is rising in the eurozone periphery.
And bailout
fatigue
is emerging in the eurozone core.
Clothes, too, are now generic in today's Russia, as in China under Mao--a blue
fatigue.
Meanwhile, progress toward a banking union will be slow, while no steps will be taken toward establishing a fiscal union, even as austerity
fatigue
and political risks in the eurozone’s periphery grow.
Donor
fatigue
– and the multitude of global crises now confronting policymakers – is taking its toll.
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