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It is and always has been a security battle, between alleged national security and individual security, fought over a landscape of increasing insecurity.
Second, our age is also one of increasing insecurity over things like the accelerating rate of change itself, employment, affordable housing, global violence and war, collapsing social safety nets, political instability, soaring world population, food and water shortages, poverty, climate change and refugeeism — all of which have an impact on how we evaluate our own prospects for a happy life.
In recent weeks there have been more reports of atrocities committed by rival militias in an atmosphere of increasing insecurity.
"Some argued that life is scary because of increasing insecurity and the dirty environment and the increased joblessness of youth.
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In a survey of 1,800 Germans prepared for the business magazine WirtschaftsWoche by the Allensbach Institute for Public Opinion Research, a majority spoke of an era of increased insecurity, but a full 53 percent said they were optimistic about the next 12 months.
Amer and Fargues (2014) analyze migration intentions of young Egyptians after the 2011 uprising and find that the perception of increased insecurity and political instability following the revolution act as a new push factor for migration.
Bizarre UK government memos from 1983 discussing plans to relocate 5.5 million people from Hong Kong to Northern Ireland were nothing more than a "joke" during a time of increased insecurity about the future of Hong Kong and troubles throughout Northern Ireland, according to a former British diplomat.
The lack of a risk-reduction program "will contribute to the increasing occurrence of natural disasters" and to "increasing insecurity in local communities," Ms. Valente wrote.
The attack, the largest massacre in years of aid workers in Afghanistan, offered chilling evidence of the increasing insecurity in the northern part of the country and added to fears that the insurgency has turned even more vicious in recent months.
Among the Turkana, for example, impacts of drought, increasing insecurity and famine has forced sedentarisation of once pure nomadic and semi-nomadic pastoralists to explore alternative livelihoods (Watson and Binsbergen 2008).
The agency's director in Paris, Menahem Gourary, attributed the trend more to Jews' desire to assure the future of Israel than to increased insecurity resulting from a spate of recent attacks on Jewish sites.
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