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What Is Russia Afraid Of?

Posted by Matt in August 19th, 2008 | no comment 
Published in Russia, West, , , , , , , , , , , , , , ,

The spread of freedom and the West standing up to it.
The Russian state’s open hostility, not only toward Georgia but also toward Ukraine and the Baltic states, is, in this sense, partly ideological. Genuine elections have taken place in all these countries; people who have not been preselected by the ruling oligarchy sometimes gain wealth [...]

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Europe’s trance of unreality

Posted by Matt in June 24th, 2008 | no comment 
Published in Europe, , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , ,

The old continent could once offer itself as the model for a new world. No longer: the EU’s universalism is crashing against rising global states (China, India) and forces (religion, nationalism). The response to Ireland’s referendum is a foretaste of serious political crisis to come, says Ivan Krastev.
There is something unreal and profoundly disturbing about [...]

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Korea: A potent, troubling nationalism

Posted by Matt in June 16th, 2008 | no comment 
Published in Anti-Americanism, Koreas, , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , ,

Much has been written about the rise of Chinese nationalism and its implications for the stability of Northeast Asia. But Korean nationalism could prove to be just as destabilizing.
The two Koreas, even combined, are no match for China’s economic and military might. But the latent intensity of nationalism on both sides of the peninsula’s demilitarized [...]

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Rise of Nationalism Frays Global Ties

Posted by Matt in April 28th, 2008 | no comment 
Published in China, Russia, , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , ,

In a globalization manifesto, New York Times columnist Thomas Friedman declared that the Internet and other planet-spanning technologies were erasing national boundaries. The world, he said in a 2005 best seller, was flat.
No longer. The global economy appears to be entering an epoch in which governments are reasserting their role in the lives of individuals [...]

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Beware an angry China

Posted by Matt in April 9th, 2008 | no comment 
Published in China, , , , ,

Tibetans have a strong case against Beijing. But mixing it in with the Olympics and Darfur is a red rag to a wounded young bull.
Nationalism is more often aroused by setbacks than success, so the Tibet problems and the possible threats to a triumphal Olympics are stirring it in China.
On the horizon is the possibility [...]

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The Rise of Resource Nationalism

Posted by Matt in August 13th, 2007 | no comment 
Published in Russia, Venezuela, general, , , ,

Venezuela is among a small but growing number of resource-rich countries to put the squeeze on international corporations. Russia early this year pressed both BP and Shell (Guardian) into turning over majority stakes in Russian gas operations to state-owned Gazprom. Bolivia nationalized gas and oil fields (NPR), and Ecuador used troops (Forbes) to take over [...]

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