Tuesday, January 25, 2011

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Basically I understand that Mike Bongiorno is much more important (OECD data) ...





Tuesday, January 18, 2011

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Reflections Turnisine

The Defenestration of the tyrant Ben Ali opens new scenarios in the Arab world. This is purely a revolution popular, although the role played by the army (the non-prosecution) has certainly helped the transition.

Although this is basically a small little state of the Maghreb, Tunisia today, becomes the crucial case, which held the "Republican" should be widely supported. The aim is obviously to promote a "release" to democracy in the Arab world, especially in its fringes lay, until now kept under control thanks to the national game (as affirmed by a recent article in Le Monde Diplo ).

The reasons that make this possible are carried out essentially as follows:
a) even if I do not like the repression, even I have great sympathy for the religious fanaticism and the hard blows to Islamic parties as constituting a decidedly secular country, at least in its political expressions are more advanced. This gives an advantage to the forces of moderation who want to lead the transition process;
b) the economic situation in Tunisia has a fairly thriving, thanks to a gradual process of opening. Do not be fooled by the GDP data, Libya has the highest per capita income but because of the effect oil. The opening led to the growth of some sectors of "maquiladoras" mostly textiles and of course tourism is quite developed. It is a basis upon which to build. Above all, the level of inequality has steadily declined and in 2000 (data WIDER ) the Gini was at the Italian level. Sucks then, but relatively decent compared to Arab countries. All this constitutes a scenario less favorable to political patronage and populist moviemnti especially by Muslims: the probability of success of a Hamas-based social policies in exchange for "evangelization" is lower (but not zero, from which the ' urgency of taking action);
c) the army is highly respected (at least as reported by El Pais, which monitors the situation), and then there is a key institution that is in the right hands. Certainly, African armies fall in love soon enough of power. ..

The steps and I seem to have essentially three result from the coordination of three key players:
a) The European Union should support the process by helping the organization of voting and using the granting of special status as a weapon of negotiation;
b) mdoerate Tunisian forces should be avoided in line Fiat iustitia, Pereat mundus. Unfortunately, we must accept some agreement with the party of Ben Ali, who represents the skeleton of power, they are looking for some character (maybe technocrat) that is not too dirty. Instead we must be firm on fighting corruption, given the power bloc of CEH Trabelsi (Ben Ali's wife) might end up with a de facto power immense;
c) no offense, but the U.S. should stay at home and they do not interfere. The U.S. support in the Arab world is a guarantee of defeat and lends itself to easy games rhetoric by those who want to undermine democratic change.

Monday, January 10, 2011

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At the airport of Ezeiza, the check-in and concluded with reflections not quite bright because the final salute of my fellow passengers (with an alcohol level strictly greater than zero) I am going to leave Argentina with a tangle of thoughts.

start with the present situation: it is an economy in a state of overheating, produced by hyper expansionary policies. Mentioned the impossibility of finding coins (no kidding, take the bus is a nightmare), the queues to distributors and odysseys to withdraw cash as the obvious examples. In the perspective of a political situation that includes the elections in October and with a view somewhat uncertain due to the departure of "K" (Nestor Kirchner) I doubt that appropriate measures are taken. This scenario promises obviously very badly in the regional geopolitical balance, but this deserves a separate post. Let's just say that it is not fantacientifico project a fractured South America: Brazil Chile Colombia on the one hand, Argentina, Peru Bolivia (which although a favorite pupil of the World Bank You will have elections soon) other. Trajectory disaster in Venezuela, ca va sans dire.

From the perspective of social-cultural, however, I found a country simply wonderful, a mezcla traits of Creole with a very European urban geography (Simplify the Buenos Aires is wonderful) and levels of violence by first world country (which we assure you from experience is a factor that matters). Calmly I look for a job here, jeje

course I saw a minimal part of the country, which for its size resembles a sub-continent, there will be occasion to return ...

Sunday, January 9, 2011

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lost in the great second-hand bookshops in Buenos Aires, preserving as a relic of a collection of essays by José Martí, we learn of the news: the existence of a theater library. Sign-in and the quick overview of the Scala Goduria adds to the shelves full. The wait is so great that as it runs Callao, although they should just go straight, I'm afraid to lose. Intensity until the last time of taking photos.
The sight is really brutal, the emotion is strong. I head to race to the Economy section, please ignore the inclusion of the last essay by Christopher Hitchens on the shelf. In truth there is very little economics. Ok no matter retrying with International Politics, where I'm standing in front of the entire production onanism brain Tony Negri. At least there are three shelves.
In the third shelf, the affront. Marx's Capital in a tome of some 100 pages, with red cover and the hammer and sickle on it. BUM! The diagnosis of A., trying to survive the wonder is that this is an edition of Opus Dei, made just to scare the masses. I am almost ready to write a formal Quejo . Seeing an obvious disappointment, staggering towards Avenida Corrientes, poisoned to death between old pages of history ...

Saturday, January 8, 2011

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the Garganta del Diablo's only a short train ride and a walk of about 1100 meters, in what is called Paseo Superior. We are in the Parque Iguazu, on the border with Brazil a few miles from the Rio Parana, where it joins the Rio Iguazu and then fill to the south, the environment has very little to Argentina, it was not for the omnipresent Camisetas ( tend Leo Messi) and the accents. We contra-reloj due to an unhealthy decision to stop one day, with the bus waiting for us at 17 for a long journey of 18 hours. [Bus that will take the last second good, by the way] When I come to the Garganta

me short of breath, walk across the bridge, move closer to the impressive body of water that strikes down between rainbows and endless shades of greenish vegetation. I pull the camera digital with a thrill, I am going to take a picture of what for me is the most awesome scenery ever seen in my humble existence. Download. Can you fucking believe it?

Replace the camara. Maybe I'm happier this way, that picture will stay in my head all my life ...