trapped
Controlling peoples minds and the flow of ideas is one way to control people.
Disturbing developments. Makes me sad.
Controlling peoples minds and the flow of ideas is one way to control people.
Disturbing developments. Makes me sad.
Posted by Evil European | at 19:27 | 0 comments
Change.
Two articles caught my eye today, both of which highlight the changing nature of the world.
Firstly a blog on the BBC site on what is called the 'rise of the rest'. The focus was on the role that Australia is carving out for itself. What got my attention is the idea of a 'post-American' world.
"It is one of those "Honey: Who Shrunk the Superpower?" sort of books. It notes that America can no longer boast the world's tallest building - that honour goes to Taipei; Bollywood has overtaken Hollywood; the European-made A380 is bigger than the American-made jumbo jet.
This is something much broader than the much-ballyhooed rise of China or even Asia, writes the Indian-born Zakaria; "It is the rise of the rest." BBC 22/5/08
Actually, it was not the concept of a post-American world on its own, but how this relates to an earlier story posted on Eurotrib from Reuters.
"WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The House of Representatives overwhelmingly approved legislation on Tuesday allowing the Justice Department to sue OPEC members for limiting oil supplies and working together to set crude prices, but the White House threatened to veto the measure.
The bill would subject OPEC oil producers, including Saudi Arabia, Iran and Venezuela, to the same antitrust laws that U.S. companies must follow." Reuters 22/05/08
As someone pointed out on Eurotrib, it is currently silly season in the US. However, the fact that the political elite believes that such a perspective has traction among the general population is rather worrying. Hilary has even been making noises about 'breaking up' OPEC, as if its some errant US business. What this would do to the vast amount of petro-dollars flowing into the already weak US economy is, well, bloody obvious!
The rise of the rest, not just India or China, and the increasing attractiveness of the Euro, means that the world is increasingly learning to live, not so much without the USA, but that the USA is no longer the only game in town.
The real challenge is going to be the manner in which the USA is going to manage its decrease in power. Given the views of the US political elite and a large chunk of the population, we can expect ever louder cries and foot stamping for some time to come. It will be hard for the US, just as it was for France and the UK, to accept a change in global status, but change is the only constant in life.
Posted by Evil European | at 18:22 | 0 comments

Mobile phone companies ripping customers off?! The shock of it!
I was in Amsterdam recently. Before hand I loaded up maps for the GPS on my phone, but being in a hurry and not reading the instructions, I made a hash of it. In the end, I decided to load the maps over the GSM network, I know it would cost but I was on holiday.
I was charged £15 for 2.5MB of data! What was even more amusing was that the company I use in the UK was the same network provider I used in the Netherlands, T-Mobile! So much for a single European market! The EU has put a cap on incoming and outgoing calls, even though our wonderful Labour government opposed it, seems data was excluded.
Anyway, its even more of a rip-off for text messages, £374.49 per MB, four times more than it costs to get data from the Hubble Space telescope!
I know that prices where sky high, but not out of this world! If the EU is going to function as a single market, as well as enable people to be connected, something needs to be done to crack down on the legalised extortion of the telecoms companies. If prices where to come down, people would make more calls.
Posted by Evil European | at 11:03 | 0 comments
I wonder how isolated a nation can be in modern times. The election in Serbia seems to point towards a, if not pro-EU, at least less hostile position.
Given the events of the last decades...several unsuccessful wars and the amputation of Kosovo, hostility towards the EU and the West in general is understandable.
Recent years has seen the Serbia's neighbours join the EU or apply to join. Serbia's economic future is bound up with the EU. Future prosperty is dependent on playing ball with former enemies, but is that such an unsual situation. Wasn't Europe divided by an Iron Curtian not so long ago?
It would have been much more intresting if Serbains backed the anti-Europe candidaties.
I guess isolation is no longer an option.
Posted by Evil European | at 13:44 | 0 comments
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