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Russia, China and India are now setting the global capitalist agenda
Yazar Edmond Warner
10-01-2007
From: Ahmet Cetinbudaklar
To the point: Russia, China and India are now setting the global capitalist agenda
By Edmond Warner
Last Updated: 10:43pm GMT 27/12/2006
Emerging markets often seem like Peter Pan, financial children destined never to grow up. Just when they seem to reach maturity, a shock, a scandal or a crisis blows up like the temper tantrum that is the indelible mark of infancy. Some, though, are now coming of age, and with all the swagger of young adults.
As is typical in a global bull market, the strongest performing stock markets in 2006 have been in the secondary and tertiary financial centres. Robust economic growth and low interest rates around the world have encouraged a surge of investment capital into markets in Latin America, Asia and eastern Europe.
Such investment is, of course, replete with risks. It is the nature of a bull market, though, that these risks are swept into a darkened corner. The frenzied beating of hearts prevents cool reflection as surely as a neighbour's New Year rave.
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The past year has been framed by reminders of the dangers of immature financial systems. In January, Iceland's markets plummeted as investors awoke to the risks of overheating in this heavily indebted, tiny economy. Mysteriously, Icelandic businesses had found the wherewithal to make very substantial acquisitions overseas, notably in Britain.
THERE is nothing al-Qaeda would like more than for Europeans to turn on Muslims in their midst, uniting fundamentalist militants with those who are neither fundamentalist nor militant. In that sense, Osama bin Laden won yet another victory this week with the publication of another hate-filled, anti-Islamic diatribe by an Italian writer who has become noted for such diatribes: Oriana Fallaci. Over the past three years, the 76-year-old Ms Fallaci has carved out a role as the voice of what might be a new European racism—were race, not religion, her primary cause.
Åžimdi artık yayınlanmayan “Yeni Zemin” dergisi’nin Kasım 93 sayısının kapak konusu, “Ä°slami hareket” idi ve ilgimi çeken bir konuydu. Bu konuda bana da soru yöneltip fikirlerimi okuyucularına duyurma fırsatı veren dergiye teÅŸekkürle, tüm sorulara topluca cevap vermeyi tercih etmiÅŸ ve özetle demiÅŸtim ki:
Ben ÅŸahsen “galat-ı meÅŸhur”la konuÅŸmaya hala alışamadım… Bu alanda günümüz insanıyla diyalog kopukluÄŸum var… Bugün bu dille, “galat-ı meÅŸhur”la konuÅŸmaya alışık olanlara “Ä°slami Hareket”in ne olduÄŸunu sorsanız, size: ilim dışı, bir kısım reaksiyoner, hissi akımları; Kur’anla övülen “Millet”e inat –ne demekse- “ümmetçi” cereyanları; hatta karnına ÅŸiÅŸ sokan, ya da (sanki Akdeniz’deki balıkların iÅŸi varmış gibi) bir zamanlar “Darende’nin balıkları”nı Kıbrıs’a savaÅŸa gönderen çaÄŸdışı menkıbecilerin söylem ve eylemlerini tarif ederler. Bunun gibi, sinek sıklet cüssesiyle Muhammed Ali gibi (buna Clay’da diyebilirsiniz) ağır sıklet boks ÅŸampiyonunun karşısında ringe çıkmaya yeltenen; ya da aklı devreye sokmadan, gökten bomba yaÄŸdıran uçaklara yerden