"Sick man of Europe" is a label given to a state located in Europe that is experiencing economic difficulties, social unrest or impoverishment. It is...
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taken advantage of by the great powers. It originates in a play on the concept of a "sick man of Europe". The term "sick man of Europe" was initially coined...
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Sick Man of Europe had booked. Randy "Xeno" Hogan was hired as lead vocalist and Rick Szeluga as bassist. The band continued to use the name Sick Man...
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solo album, taken from the "Show Me Heaven" single, while "Sick Man of Europe" was one of the band names used by Nielsen and Petersson in the early 1970s...
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Tom Petersson (category Place of birth missing (living people))
Cheap Trick, Petersson played in a number of bands, including the Bol Weevils, the Grim Reapers, Sick Man of Europe, and Fuse. He started his career playing...
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The British disease (category Economic history of the United Kingdom)
the period of economic stagnation in the United Kingdom in the 1970s at the time the country was widely described as the "sick man of Europe". It was characterised...
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Eastern question (category Politics of the Ottoman Empire)
political considerations of the European great powers in light of this. Characterized as the "sick man of Europe", the relative weakening of the empire's military...
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out in the 1990s, so that by the end of the century and the early 2000s it was ridiculed as "the sick man of Europe." It suffered a short recession in 2003...
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19th century (redirect from History of the 19th century)
Middle East. However, it remained in decline and became known as the sick man of Europe, losing territory in the Balkans and North Africa. The remaining powers...
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German economic crisis (2022–present) (category 2024 in the European Union)
downturn could cause the nation to reclaim its reputation as the "sick man of Europe" from the 1990s. Economists stated that Germany's economy was in a...
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most of the participants were not satisfied with the outcome. The Ottomans were humiliated and had their weakness confirmed as the "sick man of Europe"....
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the Great Powers (such as Sick man of Europe) and other empires (such as Transformation of the Ottoman Empire), and the kinds of people who became imperialists...
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advocate of a nation. "Il Tempio di Venere e Roma" (in Italian). Retrieved 12 September 2023. Eric Hobsbawm, "Mass-Producing Traditions: Europe, 1870-1914...
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Rick Nielsen (category American people of Danish descent)
short time (replacing Todd Rundgren) before forming the short-lived Sick Man of Europe in Philadelphia in 1972 with Tom Petersson, and drummer Bun E. Carlos...
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2023 United Kingdom budget (category Premiership of Rishi Sunak)
Keir Starmer, the Leader of the Opposition, who accused the Conservatives of turning the UK back into the "Sick man of Europe", while Rachel Reeves, the...
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Near East (category Geography of the Middle East)
two Balkan Wars of 1912–13. The Ottoman Empire, believed to be about to collapse, was portrayed in the press as the "sick man of Europe". The Balkan states...
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Population decline (category Aftermath of war)
Nicholas Eberstadt. 2005. "Russia, the Sick Man of Europe". Public Interest, Winter 2005 "Russia, the sick man of Europe | Public Interest | Find Articles...
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Cheap Trick (category Culture of Rockford, Illinois)
Philadelphia in 1971. From 1972 to 1973, they called themselves Sick Man of Europe. After a European tour in 1973, Nielsen and Petersson returned to Rockford...
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out in the 1990s, so that by the end of the century and the early 2000s it was ridiculed as "the sick man of Europe". It suffered a short recession in 2003...
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Somaliland in 1899–90, Eritrea and 1899, and, taking advantage of the "Sick man of Europe," the Ottoman Empire, also conquered Tripolitania and Cyrenaica...
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Midlothian campaign (category History of Midlothian)
branded as Sick man of Europe. For London, it was essential to support Ottoman Empire against further Russian expansion. News of a series of atrocities...
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Superpower (category Types of countries)
consensus. This led to some economists to refer to Britain as the Sick Man of Europe. In 1976, the United Kingdom had to seek assistance from the International...
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Dolmabahçe Palace (category Government of the Ottoman Empire)
the "sick man of Europe" by the European powers. The palace was home to six Sultans from 1856, when it was first inhabited, up until the abolition of the...
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Japan–Turkey relations (redirect from History of Japan–Turkey relations)
International Journal of Middle East Studies, Volume 36, Issue # 2, page 208. Worringer, Renée "'Sick Man of Europe' or 'Japan of the near East'?: Constructing...
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out in the 1990s, so that by the end of the century and the early 2000s it was ridiculed as "the sick man of Europe." It suffered a short recession in 2003...
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PIGS (economics) (category Pejorative terms for European people)
the pejorative English term for the Romani people. List of country groupings Sick man of Europe "PIGS slaughtered". Mining Journal. London: Aspermont UK...
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they were gigging. Mooney would leave again, and Fuse evolved into "Sick Man of Europe", and later (without Stewkey) Cheap Trick. The Nazz proved influential...
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Samir Kassir (category Members of the Greek Orthodox Church of Antioch)
Retrieved 31 July 2021. Rasha Salti. (19–25 August 2004). The not so sick man of Europe Archived 20 May 2008 at the Wayback Machine Al Ahram Issue No. 704...
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Principality of Moldavia. The Russian Empire wanted to conquer as much as possible from the sick man of Europe, the Black Sea region (control of Danube) all...
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time often regarded as "the sick man of Europe", its five-month-long resistance against a much larger army earned a degree of admiration, which may have...
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