Showing posts with label Europa. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Europa. Show all posts

Thursday, March 25, 2010

Europa

Muitas vezes me questiono sobre o papel da Europa e a sua importância nas nossas vidas e no mundo de hoje. Muitas vezes a nossa opinião é critica e a nossa postura muito céptica, contudo muito do que abaixo se escreve também é verdade e é uma verdade pela qual vale a pena lutarmos.


Three weeks ago TIME published a story titled "The Incredible Shrinking Europe" in which we argued that "if Europe wants to become a global power to rival the U.S. and China then it needs to stop acting like a collection of rich, insular states and start fighting for its beliefs." Simon Robinson's story, accompanied by an interview with Europe's new Foreign Minister Catherine Ashton and an impassioned column by Kishore Mahbubani, dean of the Lee Kuan Yew School of Public Policy in Singapore, prompted readers and European leaders alike to write. Some thought our assessment was spot on, plenty that we had got it all wrong. To encourage further debate, we publish here a selection of views.
Michael Elliott, EDITOR, TIME INTERNATIONAL

Wolfgang Schüssel, Chancellor of Austria (2000-07) and President of the European Council (1998 and 2006)

Kishore Mahbubani's analysis of "Europe's Errors" actually contains a declaration of love for Europe: "It can provide an alternative pole of growth, a model for abolishing wars between neighbors, cultural education and a moral voice."

Why then complain about an incredible shrinking Europe? Clearly, Asia's economies are growing more quickly than those in Europe and the U.S. Great — Europe, too, benefits from this development. Europe is the biggest foreign investor in Asia and the biggest importer of Asian goods. This has contributed to some 400 million Asians escaping from poverty. Contrary to Professor Mahbubani's assertion, Europe is indeed "looking towards Asia."
Conversely, the E.U.'s full potential has not yet been properly appraised by Asia. While Asia is trying to improve relations and contacts with the U.S., Mahbubani asks Europeans to think the "unthinkable — the transatlantic partnership may come to an end." Why should Europe give up a functioning partnership with an essential partner and friend on the global scene? Just like many Asians, Europeans dislike the idea of an all-powerful G-2. We seek intensified cooperation with America but also with Asia, the Middle East, Russia and the Mediterranean region precisely because we believe in a multipolar rather than a bipolar "G-2 world."
Furthermore, Europe is criticized for being too preoccupied with itself. True, several years of public debate over the Lisbon Treaty might be interpreted as institutional navel-gazing. But have a broader look at the facts: over the last 15 years, the E.U. has taken on board 15 new members, doubling its size without compromising on its strict accession criteria. This required massive transfers of wealth and a high degree of solidarity.
The E.U. also refined its giant single market, created a new world currency, and introduced elements of a common foreign policy under the leadership of Javier Solana. We are not only the strongest economic union in the world but also the main source of aid for developing countries. Thus, the criticism that Europe is too preoccupied with itself is both shallow and unfair. On the contrary, Europeans are busy creating a model that is internationally relevant, especially for Asian countries and groupings. Some, such as ASEAN, are watching the European experiment very closely.
Europe's commitment to human rights, the empowerment of women, combating child labor, civil rights, freedom of speech, and the protection of natural resources is not just a Western hobbyhorse. These are universal values derived from the ancient wisdom of Hindus, Buddhists, Muslims, Jews and Christians, and are based on the lessons from our own painful history. No sustainable economic order can disregard these basic values, and the citizens of Asia and Europe will demand them ever more clearly and ever more urgently.
By the way, what is the single Asian number Henry Kissinger would call?


Read more: http://www.time.com/time/magazine/article/0,9171,1973214,00.html#ixzz0jBSKP9UB

Monday, January 18, 2010

A Europa suicida

"Contrariamente a lo que dice el manual progresista al uso, el suicidio de Europa no es la aplicación de un proyecto de extrema derecha. O no sólo. La tierra donde crece son las tensiones y dificultades que sufren sobre todo los más desasistidos: en Calabria hay también una guerra entre pobres. Desde los suburbios franceses lepenizados hasta los parados calabreses que la 'Ndrangheta manipula, la base social más genuina del populismo y de las pestes negras del signo que sea son siempre los menos favorecidos. Luego está el abono que los hace crecer: ese Estado ausente, corrupto y privatizado. Y una lluvia fina mediática hecha de antiprogresismo, incorrección política y comunitarismo occidental disfrazado de universalismo. Al fin lo que tiramos por la borda son los valores genuinamente europeos, las ideas de la Ilustración que han sido hasta ahora la tracción de la modernidad occidental. Por este camino, primero perderemos el alma, pero después lo perderemos todo, Estado de bienestar incluido."
El País, 14 enero, 2010 - Lluís Bassets
La Europa suicida

Friday, June 19, 2009

Falando em cherne...

Democracia : quando fomos votar para as eleições europeias de dia 7, já sabíamos que o presidente da comissão europeia, seria Durão Barroso, ou pelo menos este contaria já com o apoio dos governos socialistas português e espanhol para a sua reeleição, independentemente do resultado que se verificasse nas urnas.
De facto, as urnas reforçaram a tendência com a qual Durão Barroso mais se identifica, mas curiosamente dois dos mais importantes líderes dessa tendência (Merkl e Sarkozy), afirmaram o seu apoio a Durão Barroso mas condicionaram-no ao conteúdo do programa que Barroso apresentasse, ao contrário dos apressados governos socialistas ibéricos.
Isto prova realmente, o quão pouco o sentido do voto dos eleitores europeus é considerado pelos poderes de facto da Europa. Maior ainda é o desprezo demonstrado por socialistas e sociais democratas pelos seus eleitores, o que justifica plenamente o desinteresse que as pessoas mostraram pela eleição.
No fundo e quando os resultados foram analisados, todos falaram de derrotas e vitórias locais, ninguém falou da Europa.

Monday, June 8, 2009

Tiananmen


This file photo taken twenty years ago on June 2, 1989 shows some of the hundreds of thousands of Chinese gathering around a 10-meter replica of the Statue of Liberty (center), called the Goddess of Democracy, in Tiananmen Square demanding democracy despite martial law in Beijing. Hundreds, possibly thousands, of protesters were killed by China's military on June 3 and 4, 1989, as communist leaders ordered an end to six weeks of unprecedented democracy protests in the heart of the Chinese capital. (CATHERINE HENRIETTE/AFP/Getty Images)

If we all abstain from elections and civic participation, we will end up being chinese.

Europa

Just some quick thoughts on the results of yesterday's European elections :

- Socialist and Social Democrats on the government were more penalized than center right parties also on government : it looks association with banks, big finance and corruption accusations are heavier on them than on their colleagues…
- Voters don’t give a damn, and not only on the old countries of the Union, even worst new members also didn’t care to vote in significant numbers. The European project is far from the citizens, they feel there’s little democracy in the European process and their vote should be more significant.
- A significant fringe of racist, fascist anti-immigrant minorities are organized and mobilized enough to be heard on the European Parliament, what a shame

Monday, May 4, 2009

European elections

Finally this looks like a good idea

Finalmente uma boa ideia na campanha para as Europeias...

(Euro candidate Paulo Rangel(PSD) proposes a cross-european program similar to Erasmus, for people looking for first time jobs, he sugests to name it "Vasco da Gama"...that's an idea)

Friday, May 1, 2009

Sgnra. Berlusconi has another point of view

"What's happening today behind a front of bodily curves and female beauty is grave," she wrote, adding, in case no one got it, that it was wrong to use the women as "pieces of costume jewellery" to attract votes. "Someone wrote that all this is to sustain the enjoyment of the Emperor. I agree with this - what has emerged is shameful trash, all in the name of power. I want to make it clear that I and my children are victims and not accomplices in this situation," she said. "We must endure it and it causes us pain."

Read it all here

So now it looks like, "il cavaliere", must add other credentials to his candidates

Wednesday, April 29, 2009

Berlusconi tales




It looks that after all "Il cavaliere" is on to something...I guess for women voters, he counts only in his own good looks...

Tuesday, April 28, 2009

Aesthetics vs ethics



Who says aesthetics can't be ethics ? President Silvio Berlusconni for one has the answer...read it here

Tuesday, April 21, 2009

Eleições Europeias



Primeiro debate na televisão dos candidatos portugueses às eleições europeias, todos os meus piores receios se concretizaram : gente sem chama, sem ideias, sem ideia de e para a Europa.
O partido do governo, tem a ousadia de propôr um “independente”(Vital Moreira), afinal este consegue ser mais prosélito do que os filiados desde o berço(Santos Silva beware), o PCP(Ilda Figueiredo) e o BE(Miguel Portas) repetem os cabeças de cartaz, nada de novo portanto. No PSD surge Paulo Rangel, uma esperança da politica portuguesa, que pelo discurso de ontem vive as tricas diárias da mesma e para além disso mais não falou, o mesmo se passando com o candidato do CDS(Nuno Melo).
Ouvimos assim falar, das quotas de género das listas – ao que parece aldrabadas pelos maiores partidos, dos grandes investimentos nacionais, ao que parece para relançar a economia, ao que parece impróprios para tal...Do grau de execução do último pacote de ajudas comunitárias, para o representante do governo um sucesso, para a oposição unânime um escandâlo.
Falou-se ainda do Presidente da comissão europeia, um compatriota, que sim, mas que não, no fim parece que todos concordaram que quem o escolhe afinal são os governos e que esses até já garantiram o emprego ao nosso patricio por detrás das cortinas diplomáticas, enfim, menos um no desemprego...
Da Europa, do que conta realmente nestas eleições não se falou : que arquitectura para as instituições, que visão para a Europa, qual o seu papel no mundo, nada, niente, zero. A verdade é que o comprometimento do governo americano na saída da crise é quase o triplo daquele dos governos europeus, o seu grau de execução é também já muito mais avançado e os primeiros alvores de esperança começam a vir de lá.
Aqui ao que parece a espiral descendente ainda não bateu no fundo...As instituições estão programaticamente desenhadas para combater a inflação, quando é a deflação que nos bate à porta.
Temas como o ambiente, as energias alternativas, a segurança e a liberdade dos cidadãos também ficaram esquecidos.
Temos soldados nossos em missão internacional, poderemos vir a ter mais, em cenários de guerra complicados como o Afeganistão, portanto com possível derramamento de sangue, a isto também, népia, ninguém disse nada.
Depois admirem-se das pessoas não irem votar, das pessoas acharem que os politicos dizem sempre e todos a mesma coisa.
Alguém, por favor, invente-se um Obama !

Friday, April 17, 2009

Europa ?



Something to worry about : lots of decision power was moved to supranational institutions and citizens seem completely oblivious of the fact, indifferent to it and when interested and involved many are against the existing status quo…
European Union commissionaires seem distant and out of synch with the real world, the democracy of their election seems questionable, even the architecture of the Union, its real powers and responsibilities, all its institutions are not clear and known by the citizens.
The Central European Bank looks like an always late, sheepish follower of the Fed...
This next European election can act like a depressant on an already bad outlook.

El desdén de los europeos
LLUÍS BASSETS 16/04/2009 ElPais
"¿Será verdad que Europa se atasca cuando América despega? Quizás sea cierta esta metamorfosis en la que las dos orillas del Atlántico parecen estar permutando posiciones: Estados Unidos se europeíza y Europa se americaniza. Las elecciones de aquí aburren y las de allí entusiasman. Con este nuevo presidente mestizo, fiel imagen de un país también mestizo y preparado para liderar un mundo mestizo, sus conciudadanos son la contrafigura de esos europeos encerrados en sus identidades nacionales: politizados, progresistas, con proyectos y líderes, más dispuestos que nunca a abrirse al mundo e integrar a todos en una gran nación cívica, derecha e izquierda, negros y blancos, religiosos y ateos, hispanos y anglos."