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The Taiwanese Miracle
Today, Taiwan first of all stands for amazing economic success, which pushed the country to the forefront of the Asian economic miracle, as one of the Asian Tigers, alongside South Korea and Japan.
But what many of us don’t know is that this economic miracle has a history of political survival and development which is at least as interesting as that of its economic development.
The Taiwanese...
According to German Analyst F.W. Engdahl: There is no such thing as ‘EU Energy Independence’
F. William Engdahl, is a famous economist and writer, author of the best-selling book on oil and geopolitics, “A Century of War: Anglo-American Oil Politics and the New World Order”, which has been translated into French, Arabic, Korean, German, Croatian and Turkish. In 2007, he completed “Seeds of Destruction: The Hidden Agenda of GMO”. He has written on issues of political...
Băsescu-PD-L – divorce in primetime
After pushing them around and from left to right, after bringing them in power and taking them off power, Traian Băsescu officially abandoned his party, in the address given in Parliament, in a move to rescue what is left to rescue and secure himself a second term in office, from any party willing to renounce its own oligarchs and start working with the “good oligarchs” approved by Cotroceni.
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Prime minister Călin Popescu Tăriceanu: Romanians are faced with a fundamental choice for their future, a choice between the Left and the Right”
Călin Popescu Tăriceanu, a founding member of the National Liberal Party, has been heading the Government since January 2005. Under his leadership, the current government has been regarded by some European leaders as the best performing in post-communist Romania. During Călin Popescu Tăriceanu’s term in office, our country has been witnessing steady economic growth, with a peak of over 9% this...
No one can jump over his own shadow, Băsescu included
Traian Băsescu has been trying to change for a while. The failure in the local election, for which he was (rather unfairly) blamed, made him adopt the wrong strategy. For him, I don’t think change is a solution—not even a sincere change, which is rather unlikely. A parallel with Ion Iliescu may help clarify this assumption.
Apparently, Ion Iliescu hasn’t changed since 1990. But in actual fact,...
The Condition of Mikhail Khodorkovsky – a barometer of rule of law in Russia
In his 25 years of practice, Robert R. Amsterdam has handled numerous international business disputes and in a variety of emerging markets. Highly regarded for his strategic innovation and international reach, Amsterdam was retained by the Russian corporation YUKOS-Group MENATEP in 2003 for the defence of former CEO Mikhail Khodorkovsky – one of the most high profile cases in modern Russian...
Parties at a crossroads before the elections
With the parliamentary election drawing closer, the main political parties are facing dilemmas. The Liberal Democratic Party (PD-L) seems to have given up hopes of single-handedly forming the government, and because of Traian Băsescu’s radical political style, it seems to have few options for a ruling alliance. The Social Democratic Party (PSD), which failed to reform itself, now has serious difficulties...
Lady Bhutto
I saw a happy and confident Lady Bhutto on TV, at the end of 2007, handshaking the admirers and supporters crowded at a rally in Rawalpindi, near Islamabad, to then step into the car in which she was gunned down. It was a shocking moment for the entire world. I can think of no better way to respect her memory, than to recount the days when I met her and the circumstances under which I met her...
Parties after the elections
While polls indicated a winner, the tabulation changes things a little. I don’t believe polls are designed to mislead (although obviously there were biased presentations of poll rates), but rather the gap is accounted for by the dual conduct of certain respondents who gave what they saw as „desirable answers,„ since an option for the National Liberal Party (PNL) or the Social Democratic Party...
Interview with Mr. Mihail Kasianov -the leader of the Russian opposition, Mihail Kasianov
„People do think that Russia uses the price of gas to discriminate between “good” and “bad” countries – I believe this practice is wrong and it should be really stopped” affirm ex-premier and the leader of the Russian opposition, Mihail Kasianov
Within the Romanian Conference, event held within the NATO Summit, you said to the media that „relationships between Romania and Russia...