MancMellow Posted June 28, 2014 Posted June 28, 2014 Upravo. Kako je Britanija dosla u poziciju da su njoj potrebni separatni dogovori i pravila igre, kako je izgubila moc da kroz briselske institucije radi u svoju korist, toliko da joj je ostalo da se duri i radi jedan bezvezan posturing. by TT via Nokia To je duga tema, rekao bih - opadanje kvaliteta britanske diplomatije, uz retke povremene (i nedovoljne) uspone. Start bih smestio kod Bevina. I sad mi se čini da prave sličnu grešku na svoju štetu.
Budja Posted June 28, 2014 Posted June 28, 2014 Upravo. Kako je Britanija dosla u poziciju da su njoj potrebni separatni dogovori i pravila igre, kako je izgubila moc da kroz briselske institucije radi u svoju korist, toliko da joj je ostalo da se duri i radi jedan bezvezan posturing. by TT via Nokia Ja uopste ne mislim da Kameron nesto gubi. Stavise, moze da tvrdi moral highground. Junkerov izbor na ovaj nacin je, sa koje god strane (skepticne ili eurofilicne) pogledas, sprdnja. A posto je Britanija procenila da izbor Rompuja ili Junkera nije nesto na sta mogu da uticu, ili je nesto bitno, onda je idealna prilika da se postavi principijelno. Drugo, s obzirom da Britanije nije u evro zoni, a sto nije diplomatski gaf, pogreska, odsustvo strategije..., vec svesna politicka odluka, to je prirodno da je na marginama sada kada se sve vrti oko evro zone.
Prospero Posted June 28, 2014 Posted June 28, 2014 Šta će mu ovde moral highground? Bura u čaši vode, a lepo je manc primetio da će UKIP nastupiti sa "I told you so" stavom i izgledati još principijelnije od Kamerona. Insistiranje u ovom slučaju je bio čist promašaj. Nikome nije bilo jasno šta Kameron vidi kao realan izlaz (kakvu to EUCO zamišlja) jer bi za njega skoro svako ko je pro-EU više od UKIPovaca u Briselu bio manje-više "neprihvatljiv" kandidat. Menjati Junkera nekim drugim iz EPPa je besmislena ideja da se oko nje na ovaj način inati, jer neće naći nekog ko bi usmerio EUCO brod ka manje-EU opciji, a PESovci su ionako generalno više pro-EU od EPPa. Ostaju desničari po raznim grupama, ali taj film još nećemo gledati. Jedino da uspe da izboksuje par bitnijih komesarskih mesta po svojoj volji (unutrašnje tržište npr, ne znam šta će biti sa Barnijeom), pa i da kažemo da je inaćenje rezultiralo nečim, bilo čim.
Dr Arslanagić Posted June 28, 2014 Posted June 28, 2014 To je duga tema, rekao bih - opadanje kvaliteta britanske diplomatije, uz retke povremene (i nedovoljne) uspone. Start bih smestio kod Bevina. I sad mi se čini da prave sličnu grešku na svoju štetu. Poludeo Rašo glavu Daglasu Herdu, Dejvidu Ovenu i Malkolmu Rifkindu pa više niko normalan neće u diplomatiju.
Prospero Posted June 30, 2014 Posted June 30, 2014 Bulgaria scrambles to stop bank run after EU approves aid 30 June 2014, 20:01 CET (SOFIA) - Bulgaria on Monday sought to reassure savers its beleaguered banking system was "functioning normally" after Brussels stepped in to stop a run on two lenders turning into a full-blown crisis. Non-eurozone Bulgaria has blamed the situation, which has raised fears of a repeat of the country's devastating banking crisis of 1996-97, on "criminals" spreading false rumours. On June 20 the central bank closed temporarily the fourth-largest private lender, Corporate Commercial Bank (CCB), after doubts about its solvency led panicked customers to try to empty their accounts. Late last week, more rumours online and via mobile phones sparked a run on First Investment Bank (FIBANK), the third-largest, provoking scenes of near-hysteria outside branches. Not helping the situation is ongoing political uncertainty, with the government expected to resign after only 13 months in office in the coming weeks ahead of early elections in October. On Monday morning, dozens of people queued outside FIBANK branches, most to withdraw their savings. They were fewer, however, than on Friday when some 400 million euros ($545 million) was taken out in one morning. "I am indignant that people have money and can't withdraw it easily but have to wait in queues," said Ekaterina Vasileva, 67, who had been waiting in line for two hours. "I don't trust the government or any other institution enough to believe what they say on television or radio," she told AFP. Bulgaria's central bank said in a statement Monday that "the tension that started Friday after an organised criminal attack against some Bulgarian banks had been overcome". "As a result of the undertaken measures, Bulgaria's banking sector is functioning normally," it added. FIBANK said that it was back to its "usual working regime" by noon (1000 GMT). President Rosen Plevneliev on Sunday was forced to deny Bulgaria's banks were on the verge of collapse, as police arrested six people for "spreading false information". "There is not a crisis in the banking sector. There is a crisis of confidence and a criminal attack," Plevneliev said. A state credit line proposed by the government and approved by Brussels provided a 3.3-billion-lev (1.7-billion-euro, $2.3-billion) "liquidity support scheme" to help the stricken lenders. The European Commission also tried to calm the situation, saying Bulgaria's banking system was "well capitalised and has high levels of liquidity". In Washington, the International Monetary Fund said it also "stands ready to assist the Bulgarian authorities" if necessary. - 'Still fragile' - Analysts at Capital Economics said that they did not expect "contagion" to banks in other "emerging markets" in eastern and central Europe. "But it does serve as a reminder that some countries' financial sectors are still fragile", Capital said. Bulgarians have bitter memories of a grave financial crisis in 1996-97, when fears about the liquidity of one lender prompted a massive bank run that left 14 banks bankrupt and sparked hyperinflation. Since then an IMF-led "currency board" regime has been in place, pegging the lev currency to the euro at a fixed rate, curtailing the central bank's room for manouevre on monetary policy and obliging it to keep large amounts of foreign currency in reserve. Economists and politicians have sought to play down speculation that the current instability might force an abandonment of the currency board and a hugely damaging devaluation of the lev. Bulgaria continues to be beset by political instability, meanwhile, with the Socialist-backed government of technocrat Prime Minister Plamen Oresharski expected to resign in the coming weeks ahead of elections likely on October 5. Oresharski's short-lived government has been the focus of almost constant protests, with voters angry about poverty, corruption and cronyism. The snap vote is expected to return the conservative GERB party to power, whose leader -- ex-premier Boyko Borisov -- was himself forced to resign in February 2013 after nationwide demonstrations.
MancMellow Posted June 30, 2014 Posted June 30, 2014 tako to biva kad se ne ide redom... elem... http://fpc.org.uk/fsblob/1616.pdf
Prospero Posted June 30, 2014 Posted June 30, 2014 Podsvesno čitam naslov "Does Britain have a Future?" :P
MancMellow Posted June 30, 2014 Posted June 30, 2014 (edited) i to, očigledno...bar u ovim granicama... Edited June 30, 2014 by MancMellow
Filipenko Posted July 3, 2014 Posted July 3, 2014 To je ta Evropa kojoj težimo. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oWGZdYNpaSo
Korki Posted July 8, 2014 Posted July 8, 2014 Французи одговарају на притискање франуцксих банака од стране Американаца Q. Doesn't the role of the dollar as an international currency create systemic risk? Noyer: Beyond [the BNP] case, increased legal risks from the application of U.S. rules to all dollar transactions around the world will encourage a diversification from the dollar . BNP Paribas was the occasion for many observers to remember that there has been a number of sanctions and that there would certainly be others in the future. A movement to diversify the currencies used in international trade is inevitable. Trade between Europe and China does not need to use the dollar and may be read and fully paid in euros or renminbi. Walking towards a multipolar world is the natural monetary policy, since there are several major economic and monetary powerful ensembles. China has decided to develop the renminbi as a settlement currency. The Bank of France was behind the popular ECB-PBOC swap and we have just concluded a memorandum on the creation of a system of offshore renminbi clearing in Paris. We have very strong cooperation with the PBOC in this field. But these changes take time. We must not forget that it took decades after the United States became the world's largest economy for the dollar to replace the British pound as the first international currency. But the phenomenon of U.S. rules expanding to all USD-denominated transactions around the world can have an accelerating effect. Франуцски амбасадор у Русији најављује брзо отопљавање односа и поновне преговоре о визама и Јужном току. Данас су Американци "напали" немачку Комерцбанку, изгледа да им не прија развлачење по немачким медијим због шпијунирања. Видећемо како ће Немци одговорити осим медијске буке против Американаца.
Filipenko Posted July 8, 2014 Posted July 8, 2014 Junker: Bez proširenja EU u narednih pet godina Budući predsednik Evropske komisije Žan Klod Junker izjavio je danas u Evropskom parlamentu da ni jedna zemlja sa Zapadnog Balkana neće moći da uđe u EU tokom narednih pet godina. To je ta Evropa kojoj težimo
Tribun_Populi Posted July 15, 2014 Posted July 15, 2014 To je ta Evropa kojoj težimo To smo već znali, a i to je danas u Briselu bogougodno reći. No, ovo je 1 mali korak za Junkera a veliki za Evropu ;)
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