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En la revista de prensa europea se han citado hasta el momento 3 artículos de este autor/ esta autora.


Respekt - La República Checa | 06/01/2009

Gazprom ha entrado en crisis

La interrupción del suministro ruso de gas a Ucrania constituye una señal inquietante para toda Europa, escribe el semanal liberal Respekt. "No obstante, la actual guerra [del gas] muestra también cómo ha cambiado la situación económica en los últimos meses para mal de Rusia, de su jefe de Gobierno, Vladímir Putin y de la poderosa compañía Gazprom. ... En una época en la que toda la economía rusa está plagada de grandes problemas, Gazprom también se ha deslizado hacia una profunda crisis. Antes de acabar el año, la empresa tenía ambiciones de alcanzar una gran cooperación y, de hecho, logró escalar al tercer lugar detrás de las compañías estadounidenses Exxon Mobile y General Electric. Entretanto, sin embargo, sus acciones han caído un 75 por ciento y las deudas de la empresa ascienden a 50.000 millones de dólares. Se trata de una situación sin par: Ningún suministrador occidental de energía necesita ayudas estatales en la crisis actual."

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Respekt - La República Checa | 11/09/2007

Six years of the fight against terror

Jiří Sobota describes US policy since the September 11 attacks as "six lost years". "The United States played right into bin Laden's hands. But instead of focusing all its energy on catching or killing the brains behind the attack for these despicable crimes, in its usual fashion the US plunged itself into a large-scale war that had nothing to do with al-Qaida... Hundreds of thousands have died in Iraq, two million people have fled the country and another two million have been hunted out of their own homeland. Add to this the trampling of its own moral principles - the redefinition of torture and the creation of 'black holes' where the laws do not apply - and you have a terrible situation. Today it's easier than ever to convince part of the Muslim population that everyone has joined forces against them and isn't treating them fairly."

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Respekt - La República Checa | 14/12/2006

Can Europe still expand?

In his commentary Jiri Sobota also reflects on the lack of agreement between European politicians regarding Europe's future. "In Europe there are two opposing factions: those who want to improve integration and those who favour unrestricted enlargement. In the worst case the latter could lead to a situation in which Europe becomes completely unmanageable and it becomes necessary to transfer some of its powers back to individual states. Most decision-making processes require unanimity. The EU has reached its limits in this respect. In the previous waves of enlargement, both sides were left satisfied. The accession of new member countries always went hand in hand with closer cooperation owing to the Maastricht criteria and the Schengen Agreement. However, since 2004 this has no longer been the case because the European constitution has been put on ice. The lack of a European constitution blocks further enlargement of the European Union."

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