Sentences with phrase «populist uprisings»

And politicians around the globe are dealing with populist uprisings fueled by outside actors agitating through Facebook — in other words, they have an ax to grind.
From Brexit to Trump, 2016 was a year of populist uprisings.
There's a reason paranoid officials tried to block Chinese netizens from reading about populist uprisings in Egypt and elsewhere.
The forum, it's worth pointing out, is viewed by many to embody the very ideals that led to the populist uprising, including the surprise victory of Donald J. Trump in the U.S. presidential election in November; it brings together the global elite, or those who are typically first to reap the benefits of wealth creation.
Once dismissed by many European authorities, he and other whistle - blowers are now being courted as the region's governments struggle to fill their coffers and to stem a populist uprising against tax evasion and corruption.
The same anti-government, populist uprising that led to a «leave» vote in Brexit had catapulted Trump to victory in America.
Getting back to the populist uprising at the end of the book....
Without giving too much away, the book's last act describes a sort of utopian solution to things, an eco-motivated populist uprising that results in nation - states wresting control of the global financial system away from transnational banks and corporations.
On the other hand, a significant portion did think that a ground - up, populist uprising could succeed — even if that ultimately proved not to be the case.
PLOT In a dystopian future, the victors of a deadly competition become symbols of a populist uprising.
Autodefensa has elements of a populist uprising, and the grisly sights of such things as heads of decapitated victims lined up like ducks in a shooting gallery or a woman's story about the barbarous murder of a little child can not help but win sympathy for their argument for self - defense — especially when the Mexican government is, at best, ineffective when it comes to protecting its citizens.
The populist uprising that is destabilizing democracies throughout the West is driven by a fear — on both left and right — that «opportunity» is a mirage.
Millions of hours of manpower put in by investment bankers on Wall Street and the lawyers who enabled them — the kind that brought home those bright shiny bonuses that are now causing a populist uprising in the hinterlands — have been wasted away by what is kindly called the credit crisis.

Not exact matches

Supporters praise the uprising of popular politics against the shared interests of an entrenched patrician and business elite, while party leaders and pundits on both sides fear the rising tide of populist fervor.
We should not confuse this tiny minority who are using a populist religious discourse, with the millions of Arabs, and mainly Muslims, who took to the streets during the Arab uprisings in a non-violent way to call for freedom, justice and dignity.
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