Fatigue
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Moreover, imperial
fatigue
has set in.
Second, adjustment
fatigue
is widespread and becoming more acute.
Third, bailout
fatigue
is apparent.
But US
fatigue
following the conclusion of the North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA) with Canada and Mexico, together with rising domestic protectionism, helped to keep TAFTA on the ground.
Rather than informing their populations about the economic and political benefits of the recent enlargements, most are playing on voters’ “enlargement fatigue.”
In 1996, at age 25, Armstrong developed fatigue, testicular pain and a bloody cough.
It is a severe and prolonged state of mind in which normal sadness grows into a painful state of hopelessness, listlessness, lack of motivation, and
fatigue.
The Iraq War and its aftermath similarly affected the thinking of US President Barack Obama’s administration, which had little appetite for new military ventures in the Middle East at a time when many Americans were suffering from “intervention fatigue.”
They cannot shrink tumors; but they can help patients experience less of the fatigue, nausea, pain, and anxiety that are associated with cancer and its treatment.
Moreover, the grand bargain between the eurozone core, the ECB, and the periphery – painful austerity and reforms in exchange for large-scale financial support – is now breaking down, as austerity
fatigue
in the eurozone periphery runs up against bailout
fatigue
in core countries like Germany and the Netherlands.
Austerity
fatigue
in the periphery is clearly evident from the success of anti-establishment forces in Italy’s recent election; large street demonstrations in Spain, Portugal, and elsewhere; and now the botched bailout of Cypriot banks, which has fueled massive public anger.
Meanwhile, Germany’s insistence on imposing losses on bank creditors in Cyprus is the latest symptom of bailout
fatigue
in the core.
Specifically, Greece, Portugal, Spain, and Italy are still at risk, while bailout
fatigue
pervades the eurozone core.
The result is a growing sense of refugee fatigue, which is threatening to destabilize the country’s fragile multi-confessional power-sharing arrangement.
Given the combination of disempowerment, frustration, and general news
fatigue
that many are feeling, the request is understandable.
One factor that is often cited is “reform fatigue.”
Reform
fatigue
implies that Central and Eastern Europe needs a respite to catch its breath.
Yet one thing is clear: Chavez was the first ruler of his generation to recognize the region’s
fatigue
and disillusion with neo-liberalism, and to propose new rules of the game.
Across the region, there is
fatigue
with the wildness and disorder that politics conducted by firestorm brings.
Aid
fatigue
set in and, as the Cold War diminished, official aid flows declined as it was no longer necessary to bribe countries to keep them out of the Soviet camp.
Croatia’s accession to the EU on July 1 provides a welcome boost to a region that has been placed on the back burner as a result of “enlargement fatigue” and the EU’s crisis-induced introspection.
But enlargement
fatigue
among the member states continues to muddy this optimistic forecast.
In fact, enlargement
fatigue
has been the dominant feature of EU relations with the western Balkan states and explains why the accession process has been flat-lining along a path of frozen negotiations and mutual mistrust toward an increasingly uncertain destination.
Enlargement
fatigue
entered the European political lexicon in the wake of the dramatic failures of the French and Dutch referenda on the EU Constitutional Treaty in 2005.
The EU’s real problem in the western Balkans is that the promise (of membership) made to aspiring states in 2003 is no longer sufficient to counter the currents of enlargement fatigue, which has led to reform fatigue, slowing the progress of the region’s applicants to a virtual standstill.
It can reinvigorate the spirit of earlier enlargement rounds, or it can succumb to enlargement
fatigue.
So who can blame Russians for suffering from the reform
fatigue?
But nuclear security is only one small part of what must be done to eliminate nuclear threats once and for all, and summit
fatigue
will make it difficult to sustain key world leaders’ commitment to meeting for so narrow a purpose.
Symptoms include fever, muscle pain, headache, nausea, vomiting, and
fatigue.
To the Israelis, Europe became the essayist Mario Andrea Rigoni’s “old lady, who after she had allowed herself all sorts of liberties…and a great number of horrors, would like, once she has reached the age of society, fatigue, and weakness, to see the world adapt itself to her needs for moderation, equity, and peace.”
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