Archive for the 'Politics' Category

03
Dec

Putin’s party win.

A succession of weird assassinations: Andrei Kozlov (young vice-president of the Central Bank), Anna Politkovskaia, Alexandre Litvinenko (in the UK this time, this is quite something). Recently, Kasparov has been sent to jail for a few days for no obvious reason. All opposition seems to be systematically repressed.
But the fact is none of this is necessary, Putin has got a strong regime with a really strong following and would have won the elections anyway. So I have a question: what’s the point?
The answer probably lies in a deeper analysis of the Russian political sociology. Unfortunately I don’t know anything about that. 

EDIT 04/12/07:Sarkozy has “heartily congratulated” President Putin on his party’s win. Talk about sucking up…On the other side of the border, in Germany, the government has said of the same Russian elections that they were not fair nor democratic.

08
Nov

Bush and Sarkozy declare Iran aim

US President George W Bush and French President Nicolas Sarkozy have said they will work jointly to convince Iran to give up its nuclear programme.

Source BBC News.

We can expect the worst…

07
Oct

Fair trade? Who says?

There’s a very, very interesting article on Le Monde Diplomatique about Max Havelaar and the development of fair trade.
It’s called “Max Havelaar ou les ambiguïtés du commerce équitable”. Unfortunately it’s only available in French, if I’ve got time I’ll translate bits of it into English.

Have you ever noticed that now a majority of coffee and tea you find at your supermarket are labeled “Fair Trade” and have the Max Havelaar logo on it? It’s literally exploded during the last five years.
Have you ever wondered why, with so many fair trade products now being sold, the situation of poor peasants in developing countries hasn’t improved significantly?
What do you think of McDonald’s or Starbucks, two companies that have dubious social practices, selling fair trade coffee?
If you’ve asked yourselves these questions, then this article is for you.

The article is quoting the CEO of Leclerc, one of the biggest supermarket chains in France:

Fair trade is just an emerging market segment. With bigger volumes, producers will be able to squeeze their production costs, thus allowing us to increase our margins.

This is surprisingly eloquent, especially coming from this CEO and that sort of confirms the feeling I’ve got when I’m in the coffee/tea alley at the supermarket: spurred by “charity coffee” businessmen, fair trade has quickly become the trade of fair…

06
Oct

Edmund “10 Minuten” Stoiber: farewell!

Last Saturday, Bavaria’s very own Edmund Stoiber has resigned from both his posts of minister-president of Bavaria and CSU party chairman.

Here’s a few videos to remember him by:

Transrapid

Thanks to Stoiber’s convincing speech, the state of Bavaria has decided to go ahead with the Transrapid.

Bruno der Problembär

Farewell Edmund, you will be missed!