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synd (...@aol.com, IP: 195.93.60...) 2008-12-09 22:27 |
EU sau UE?
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And now for a world government
By Gideon Rachman
Published: December 8 2008 19:13 | Last updated: December 8 2008 19:13
But this “problem” also hints at a more welcome reason why making progress on global governance will be slow sledding. Even in the EU – the heartland of law-based international government – the idea remains unpopular. The EU has suffered a series of humiliating defeats in referendums, when plans for “ever closer union” have been referred to the voters. In general, the Union has progressed fastest when far-reaching deals have been agreed by technocrats and politicians – and then pushed through without direct reference to the voters. International governance tends to be effective, only when it is anti-democratic
http://www.ft.com/cms/s/0/7a03e5b6-c541-11dd-b516-000077b07658.html?nclick_check=1
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2008-12-10 01:58 |
Re: EU sau UE?
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1. Cate ziare a publicat Tratatul de la Lisabona (pe scurt)?
http://europa.eu/lisbon_treaty/index_ro.htm
2. Cati din cei care au mers la urne au citit macar odata ce spune acest Tratat ? E bine ca publicul citeste (lunar) gogomaniile unor publicisti de genul lui Rachman (World Gov't, my ass is laughing off:) si a unor politicieni populisti. Rusine.
Toate ziarele (incl FT) sa publice Tratatul pe scurt, fiecare om sa-si creeze propia lui opinie. Sau nu?
http://europa.eu/lisbon_treaty/glance/index_ro.htm
La 2008-12-09 22:27:21, synd a scris:
> And now for a world government
>
> By Gideon Rachman
> Published: December 8 2008 19:13 | Last updated: December 8 2008
> 19:13
>
> But this “problem” also hints at a more welcome reason why
> making progress on global governance will be slow sledding. Even in
> the EU – the heartland of law-based international government
> – the idea remains unpopular. The EU has suffered a series of
> humiliating defeats in referendums, when plans for “ever closer
> union” have been referred to the voters.
>In general, the Union
> has progressed fastest when far-reaching deals have been agreed by
> technocrats and politicians – and then pushed through without
> direct reference to the voters. International governance tends to be
> effective, only when it is anti-democratic
La 2008-12-09 22:27:21, synd a scris:
> And now for a world government
>
> By Gideon Rachman
> Published: December 8 2008 19:13 | Last updated: December 8 2008
> 19:13
>
> But this “problem” also hints at a more welcome reason why
> making progress on global governance will be slow sledding. Even in
> the EU – the heartland of law-based international government
> – the idea remains unpopular. The EU has suffered a series of
> humiliating defeats in referendums, when plans for “ever closer
> union” have been referred to the voters. In general, the Union
> has progressed fastest when far-reaching deals have been agreed by
> technocrats and politicians – and then pushed through without
> direct reference to the voters. International governance tends to be
> effective, only when it is anti-democratic
>
>
> http://www.ft.com/cms/s/0/7a03e5b6-c541-11dd-b516-000077b07658.html?nclick_check=1
>
>
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