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Neoliberalism
Los Tratados Bilaterales de Protección de Inversiones son 'piezas clave en el rompecabezas neoliberal'
(Andes).- Cecilia Olivet, experta en tratados bilaterales de inversión, presentó una panorámica sobre estos instrumentos que se impusieron en la década de los 90 y delató que en la actualidad la cantidad de demandas de parte de empresas a estados se ha incrementado de manera significativa.... Read more
El becerro de oro del capital
El informe del Grupo Euromemorandum, publicado recientemente, es tanto un análisis como un conjunto de propuestas particularmente importante y minucioso en lo que se refiere a reparar años de daño autoinfligido en la Eurozona. Su voz, aunque bienvenida, no es la única de un coro que ha llegado a ser potente.... Read more
An Excess of Democracy
The ability of the Occupy movement to create platforms outside our closed political system to force open a debate on inequality, the taboo at the heart of the financial crisis, is impressive. It is a new source of political creativity from which we all have much to learn.... Read more
Shining and starving
A tawdry, low-minded elitism always comes naturally to our corporate media. Even so, one is astounded at the depths to which many newspapers stooped while celebrating the 20th anniversary of Manmohan Singh's 1991 Budget, then as Finance Minister, which launched India on the economic policy course of liberalisation, privatisation and globalisation (LPG). A major national daily listed, without... Read more
Acabemos con el control financiero en la gobernanza europea
Usted se dio a conocer por su trabajo sobre la crisis de la deuda en los años ochenta y noventa. La de entonces, era una crisis de los llamados países en desarrollo, pero ahora parece que está afectando principalmente a los países desarrollados. ¿Cómo lo explica?... Read more
The World Bank's Africa Strategy
A renewed wave of development babble began flowing soon after the February launch of the World Bank's ten-year Strategy document, "Africa's Future and the World Bank's Support to It". Within three months, a mini-tsunami of Afro-optimism swept in: the International Monetary Fund's Regional Economic Outlook for SubSaharan Africa, the Economic Commission on Africa's upbeat study, the African World... Read more
Austerity, debt, social destruction in Europe: Stop!
European Conference on 31 May 2011, 9h - 18h
In the European Parliament (Brussels) - in partnership with the GUE/NGL Parliamentary group
Since May 2010, the policies pushed by the E.U. and carried out in each country are greatly worsening the social, economic and situation and democratic situation. The austerity plans and the question of the public debt are at the heart of social and political conflicts. The “pact for Euro” marks yet another stage in the determination of the dominant forces in Europe to abolish the social model and to open the doors to social regression and taking democracy away. It removes any perspective of Europe’s emerging from the crisis.
On the pretence of fighting the crisis, budgetary deficits and State debts, the European Union and the governments of all our countries have initiated austerity policies that threaten all our populations, increase poverty and unemployment, attack all public expenditure for social solidarity and justice, all systems of social security and make unrealistic choices necessary for the environment.
Job shedding and insecurity as well as wage reductions are returning while bonuses and profits of big business and the banks are rising more than ever. The EU wants to impose regulation of wages, a drop in the level of indebtedness and to this end policy of massive reductions in national budgets and public expenditure. This will increase social inequality, call into question public services and further reduce access to basic needs and fundamental rights for everyone.
There are many mobilisations taking place against this, but they are still scattered. We hope to contribute to thinking about alternatives, to building effective solidarity and European-wide convergence of initiatives that develop in many countries.
We intend to appeal to all those who are mobilising and resisting, who want to take part in a perspective of Europe-wide struggle. We also intend to intensify the demand that Europe play another role in the world, particularly in solidarity with the Arab revolutions that are carriers of democratic and social demands as well as that of a new vision of relations between Europe and other regions of the world.
We ask you to take part in this conference, which will be broadly open (translation into different languages). It will take place in two stages:
Morning: the alternatives to austerity
Afternoon: the mobilisations in various countries and common perspectives
Since September 2010, forces involved in the European Social Forum and In European social mobilisations wished to organise this conference, a year after the European-wide hyper-austerity agreement, which will take place in partnership with the GUE/NGL Parliamentary group.
ATTAC (Germany, France, Hungary, Flanders), CADTM (France, Belgique, Suisse, Greece, Spain, Poland), Transform! Europe, Euromarches, Solidaires (France), FGTB (Belgium), EuroMemo Group, Forum soziales Europa (trade unionist network), Joint Social Conference, TransNational Institut (TNI, Amsterdam), Prague Spring II Network (CEE), Greek social Forum, Austrian Social Forum, Forum social de Belgique, Hungarian social forum network, Espaces Marx (France), Socialismo21 (Spain), Copernic Foundation (France), Mémoire des luttes (France), Patas Arriba, Nicos Poulantzas Institut (Greece), Society for European Dialogue (SPED, Czech Republic), Initiative des femmes en mouvement contre la dette et les plans d’austérité, Transform ! Brussels, World march women, Rood (Flanders), Coalition of Resistance (UK), WIDE (W omen In Development Europe), Realpe (European network of progressive local deputies); cgt-fsu-solidaires du havre de grève.
Have also already announced their participation: European Association for the Defence of Human Rights/Association Européenne pour la Défense des Droits de l'Homme (AEDH); European Feminist Initiative; Ligue des droits de l’homme (France), Fédération syndicale unitaire (FSU, France) ; trade unionists from different countries.
Attending from TNI: Brid Brennan
Book Review of “Whose Crisis, Whose Future?” by Susan George
Susan George, (2010), “Whose Crisis, Whose Future? Towards a Greener, Fairer, Richer World”, Polity Press, Cambridge. The book is published as well in French and Spanish, see details below.... Read more