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In the US, this right-wing resurgence, whose adherents evidently seek to repeal the basic laws of math and economics, is threatening to force a default on the national debt.
Putin has long used national
resurgence
– in particular, the idea of Russia as an independent global actor with its own “world” – to legitimize his rule.
Yet the recent backlash against globalization – triggered not only by economic insecurity and inequality, but also by fears of social and demographic change – has brought a
resurgence
of old-fashioned ethnic nationalism.
China’s rise and Russia’s
resurgence
suggest that there is no necessary link between economic development, on the one hand, and political and cultural modernization, on the other.
And they are alarmed by the
resurgence
of life-threatening diseases such as influenza, HIV, malaria, and TB.
Why Japan Should RearmTOKYO – Japan’s political
resurgence
is one of this century’s most consequential developments in Asia.
There is Russia’s adventurism in Ukraine;China’s territorial assertiveness – and Japan’s new push-back nationalism – in East Asia; continuing catastrophe in Syria and disarray in the wider Middle East; the
resurgence
of atrocity crimes in South Sudan, Nigeria, and elsewhere in Africa; and anxiety about renewed communal strife in India after Hindu nationalist Narendra Modi’s stunning election victory.
The main lesson is that European countries cannot face down today’s
resurgence
of populist nationalism and jingoism unless they cooperate.
Along with the closure of German nuclear power stations, this has led, ironically, to a
resurgence
of coal.
One major reason for the
resurgence
of identity politics in Europe is globalization, which has limited the capacity of countries or peoples to control their economies.
Of course, the government could be betting on an oil-price resurgence; after all, prices have historically bounced back when Russia was in need.
LONDON – Protesters in the United Kingdom are sounding the alarm over a perceived
resurgence
of anti-Semitism in politics.
Engineering Better Refugee Health CareBOSTON – A
resurgence
of nativism and xenophobia in countries around the world has created a toxic environment for those fleeing from geopolitical crises.
Many feared mass unemployment, a tidal wave of bankruptcies, millions of families evicted from their homes, the social safety net strained to the breaking point, and perhaps even riots and a
resurgence
of the political extremism that brought Hitler to power in Germany during the depression of the 1930’s.
Did the Israelis really want a
resurgence
of Islamist violence in Gaza, the potential collapse of peaceful politics on the West Bank, and now the right of a recognized Palestinian state to take Israel to the International Criminal Court for war crimes?
A fortnight before Obama’s Cairo speech, a delegation of the United Nations Security Council visited four African countries to express concern about the
resurgence
of unconstitutional change on the continent.
After the rollback of the Ottoman Empire and the
resurgence
of historical and ethno-nationalist identities in the Balkans, Macedonia was divided between Greece, Bulgaria, and Serbia, and its people’s own inchoate identity was suppressed.
But Karzai’s relationship with his sponsors has begun to sour, in part owing to charges that his government has failed to stop the
resurgence
of Afghanistan’s huge opium trade.
As a result, these countries experienced a
resurgence
in vaccine-preventable diseases, malaria, maternal and child deaths, and acute malnutrition.
In our view, the limits of managerial capitalism explain why, after approaching US levels of per capita income in the late 1980’s, both Western Europe and Japan failed to match America’s information-technology-driven productivity
resurgence
that began in the 1990s.
Better integration of ethnic minorities, with full respect for their human and civil rights, is essential to reducing the risk of a
resurgence
of ethnic violence – and to giving Burma’s transition a chance to succeed.
And, of course, the
resurgence
of nationalism and extremism of all kinds around the world is a potent reminder, as if any were needed, that peace is not to be taken for granted.
The
resurgence
of crisis conditions, particularly in the eurozone, had halted the resumption of global growth – and provided an added incentive to accelerate domestic reforms.
This is emblematic of a deeper
resurgence
in corporate spending – as witnessed in durable goods orders.
Many revolutions have passed through an initial “quiet” period after an early phase of radicalism, only to experience a
resurgence
of radicalism 15-25 years later.
But, with the
resurgence
of armed conflict in Europe challenging the Helsinki Final Act’s fundamental principles, this anniversary has taken on new meaning.
The US dollar’s resurgence, while promising, is only a first step.
The
resurgence
of Islamism is essentially a quest for a fulfilling identity by an ancient civilization overwhelmed by the challenges of modernity.
Europeans must stop being complacent in the belief that they are somehow protected from any
resurgence
of racism or betrayal of fundamental human rights.
In the long run, a Japanese
resurgence
would, of course, be beneficial to the region’s economies.
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