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Why Voters Are So Angry and Incumbents Are So Scared
Marc Dunkelman
Approaching the end of his first year in office, President Obama has had what historians will likely consider a banner year. Fresh after the inauguration, the administration managed to pull the nation back from the precipice of an economic free fall.
But despite those accomplishments, voters appear to remain frustrated and angry -- see most recently
The answer, strangely enough, may be connected to the heady events of 20 years ago, when the collapse of the Berlin Wall signaled the end of the Soviet Empire. The specter of worldwide communist domination had finally been defeated. And waiting in the wings was the full power of globalization -- as
At the same time, experts and scholars around the country were beginning to debate
Like it or not, two decades later, much of Fukuyama's thesis appears to have been borne out. Even though the fear of Islamic fundamentalism reverberates around the world, and an air of authoritarianism haunts those who live in
Moreover, as globalization has widened and deepened, nations around the world have become more invested in liberal democracy, not less.
Maybe most notably -- as far as how it speaks to the electorate's continuing disgust with
And so, what's left? Without the mission of winning history,
The new post-Cold War ethic helped to animate the throngs who supported
Today, the sense that incumbents will suffer in November's midterm election is driven by a recognition that voters remain frustrated. Whatever
Two decades ago, the end of the Cold War marked a sea change in the world of international relations. But it also began to change fundamentally the way Americans think about
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