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Friday, November 18, 2011

Moisés Naím: The dangerous cocktail of global money and local politics

Moisés Naím: The dangerous cocktail of global money and local politics The elites didn’t revolt and the people didn’t take to the streets. What ended Silvio Berlusconi’s 17-year run as Italy’s most powerful man was the skyrocketing spread between Italian bonds and the German bunds. Had this stayed at under five per cent, Il Cavaliere would still be in power today.

Mr Berlusconi’s fall is another manifestation of the clash between global money and local politics. George Papandreou’s is another. Mixing the constrains of local politics with the demands of global money creates a witches brew whose effusions can topple governments and shape the global economy. Managing this tension is one of the major challenge of our time.
http://link.ft.com/r/UXDMSS/U10CZO/NS9NWA/EXDLYZ/2OMQVU/QR/h?a1=2011&a2=11&a3=18

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