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Ιρλανδία / Μεγάλη Βρετανία / oικονομία / Γνώμη / Ανάλυση Tuesday December 21, 2010 18:27 by Ronan McAoidh 1 image
Την Τρίτη 7 Δεκεμβρίου, η ιρλανδική κυβέρνηση οχυρώθηκε στο κοινοβούλιο στο Δουβλίνο, βρισκόμενη εκεί για να ψηφίσει τον προϋπολογισμό με τον οποίο θα εφαρμόζονταν οι περικοπές και τα μέτρα λιτότητας που απαιτούνται από το ΔΝΤ και την Ευρωπαϊκή Κεντρική Τράπεζα (ΕΚΤ). Ο προϋπολογισμός αυτός έρχεται σε μια περίοδο περαιτέρω εμβάθυνσης της κρίσης, καθώς το χρέος της κάποτε ταχύτερα αναπτυσσόμενης οικονομίας της Ευρώπης βρίσκεται πλέον εκτός ελέγχου. Η προφανής ερώτηση με την οποία έρχεται κάποιος αντιμέτωπος είναι “Τι πήγε στραβά; Τι συνέβη σε αυτό το οικονομικό θαύμα;” read full story / add a comment
irlanda / gran bretagna / economia / opinione / analisi Sunday December 19, 2010 15:54 by Ronan McAoidh 1 image
Martedì 7 dicembre, il governo irlandese si è barricato nel parlamento per votare la legge finanziaria che contiene i tagli e le misure di austerità richieste dal FMI e dalla BCE. La finanziaria giunge alla fine di un anno di crisi profonda, dopo che è andata fuori controllo la spirale del debito di quello che era il paese europeo dalla crescita economica più veloce. L'ovvia domanda che ci si pone è "Cosa è andato storto? Cosa è successo al miracolo economico irlandese?" [ English] read full story / add a comment
ireland / britain / economy / opinion / analysis Wednesday December 15, 2010 03:45 by Ronan McAoidh 1 image
On Tuesday the 7th of December, the Irish government were barricaded inside the parliament in Dublin. They were there to vote on a Budget implementing the cutbacks and austerity measures demanded of them by the IMF and ECB. The budget comes in a year of ever deepening crisis, as the debt of what was once Europe's fastest growing economy, spiralled out of control. The obvious question one is faced with is “What went wrong? What happened to this economic miracle?” [ Italiano] read full story / add a comment
central africa / imperialism / war / opinion / analysis Thursday September 11, 2008 22:05 by Ronan McAoidh
The deployment of an EU military force to Chad and Central African Republic (CAR) was widely spun as a humanitarian intervention, to protect refugees and humanitarian workers from attacks by Darfur-based militias, but can we really expect them to play a positive role in these countries’ politics? read full story / add a comment
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