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Frenchman speaks English shock

24

March

Can we give this man a medal or something?:
Mr Chirac led three senior ministers out of the talks when Ernest-Antoine Seillière, the French head of the European employers’ group Unice, abandoned his mother tongue on the ground that English is “the language of business”.

Chirac’s a crook who never had the support of the French electorate. anyone that winds him up deserves praise, especially if they’re honest about international business conditions.


Why Preferential systems beat run-off ballots

16

January

Or: how Chirac stole his election

So, Finland’s going into run-off mode for their Presidential elections? (via Nosemonkey)

OK, that makes two countries that should know better saddled with a system of election that’s almost as bad, and much more expensive than, Simple Majority (ie the UK/US system, First Past The Post/FPTP). Why do they do it? (more…)


strange stuff: Not Little England’s case for the EU

22

December

OK, many many posts on Europe in a row not good for my sanity, but it’s only fair to link to Chris’ critique of part of my ideas. However, I’m not sure Chris has understood exactly what I’m getting at, probably as I haven’t explained myself properly. It’s not opposition to China specifically, nor Russia, India or the US. It’s the recognition that over the next 50 years, these will be the dominant power blocks. It’s going to be either this, multipolar world, or a unipolar world, with the US as the dominant hyperpower. I’m not sure what is the most likely of the two, but I am pretty sure one or the other is very likely compared to other possible futures.
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