ECONOMÍA: Países gigantes, potências tardias

A purse seiner (right) unloads its catch of frozen skipjack and bigeye tuna to a freezer ship (left), for canning in Asia. Credit: Christopher Pala/IPS

Mario Osava Rio de Janeiro, Brasil, 15/2/2011, (IPS) – Há duas décadas, a ameaça à primazia econômica mundial dos Estados Unidos era o Japão, que se diluiu antes de ingressar neste século.

FÓRUM SOCIAL MUNDIAL: Lula e Wade em cantos opostos

Koffigan E. Adigbli Dacar, Senegal, 9/2/2011 (IPS/TerraViva), (IPS) – As doutrinas do liberalismo impostas aos países mais pobres não têm mais espaço na sociedade moderna, disse o ex-presidente do Brasil, Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva.

DESENVOLVIMENTO: O BRIC promete pouco aos países africanos

Servaas van den Bosch Windhoek, Namíbia, 2/2/2011, (IPS) – A África do Sul conseguiu o cobiçado ingresso no bloco BRIC (Brasil, Rússia, Índia e China) promovendo-se como uma porta de entrada para a África, mas vários analistas duvidam que este passo implique benefícios reais para os países pobres do resto do continente.

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