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If more jobs do not appear in these places, and doors to immigration remain shut, it should be no surprise that events born of
frustration
and hopelessness will occur with ever-greater frequency.
Since its victory in the Cold War, America’s hegemony in the Middle East has been a story of
frustration
and unrewarded investment of blood, sweat, and treasure.
They understand that macroeconomic imbalances – and, in particular, inflation – are costly and lead to
frustration.
The new European populists are parlaying legitimate
frustration
into a misguided set of policies that can only produce more of the same.
But addressing Italy’s myriad institutional weaknesses – which have led to ungovernability, endemic fragmentation, disfattismo (defeatism), and widespread public
frustration
with the establishment – will require an overhaul of the country’s political system.
Abbas’s withdrawal comes at a time when Palestinian
frustration
with the political process has rendered suspect the entire rationale behind the PA, established in the mid-1990’s, following the Oslo Accords.
The European Parliament election in May shocked Europe’s elites, as parties of the far right, assorted euroskeptics, and even leftists made strong gains in many countries, fueled in part by popular
frustration
with the European Commission’s concentration of power.
If the economic
frustration
that drove so many Americans to vote for Trump is to be dissipated during his presidency, and if the market gains are to be validated and augmented, this prospect must become a reality.
Those who are supposed to represent them should not ignore this anger and
frustration
any longer.
Trump, who campaigned on the promise to extricate the US from foreign conflicts, reiterated in his speech that he shared the “American people’s frustration” about a foreign policy that has already cost too much time, energy, and money, and too many lives.
Throwing gasoline on the flames of fear and
frustration
may have won Cameron and his party the 2015 election, but it also produced the conflagration that has gutted his party, his legacy, and his country.
A spiral of
frustration
and antagonism must not be allowed to develop.
The GCC countries mostly blamed Maliki for not doing more to address Sunni political frustration, as if that explained the IS’s campaign of mass murder.
But what their leaders say in private reveals a sense of common
frustration.
In reality, what prevails in India is a deep sense of
frustration
with Pakistan.
Increased support for EEU membership could stem from rising
frustration
with the EU’s lukewarm attitude toward further enlargement.
This sense of unfairness has fueled growing discontent and
frustration
among those who have seen their real wages fall, their jobs disappear, and their social benefits shrink because of tax evasion or a larger pool of recipients that includes immigrants.
Transferring fiscal responsibility back to national authorities would not only mean the end of counterproductive efforts to manage fiscal affairs centrally; it would also diminish the sense of
frustration
and lack of control that is fueling Euro-skepticism.
The result of these norms and structures is that women in the Middle East are often subject to discrimination, isolation, and
frustration.
The
frustration
with Japan then has obvious parallels with the new administration’s attitude toward China today.
Sensing the bitter
frustration
of Moscow’s middle class-in-waiting, Yeltsin quickly gained a reputation as a harsh, if not always coherent, critic of the party’s old guard.
Decades of
frustration
are now yielding to success: the application of sophisticated statistical techniques to the accelerating accumulation of unprecedented quantities of so-called Big Data that the Internet simultaneously generates and captures.
Iranian reformists are not accustomed to being targets of popular frustration, as they are now.
Today, this grievance sits at the heart of popular frustration, particularly among disaffected urban youth, who helped ignite the latest round of unrest.
Brexit in the UK and Trump’s election in the US reflect growing
frustration
with some economic and social effects of globalization, such as offshoring.
This
frustration
has revitalized a form of nationalism based on exclusion.
Fueling Israelis’ fear and resentment of Palestinians does not only undermine the chances of a political solution; it also exacerbates Palestinians’
frustration
and anger with Israelis.
At a time when worker
frustration
and disillusionment is being expressed in elections across the world, this goal could not be more important.
Little wonder, then, that long-simmering
frustration
with the way globalization has been handled and resentment at the unfair distribution of its gains have fueled the political backlash sweeping the world of late.
But this will always end in widespread
frustration
and discontent, giving fodder to populists the world over.
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