Crisis may lead to new world order - CNN

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April 1st, 2009 in Breaking News, New World Disorder

Crisis may lead to new world order - CNN

Analysis: Crisis may lead to new world order - CNN.com.

The men and women called together in London by UK Prime Minister Gordon Brown to counter an economic slump are politicians — just at a time when the world’s electorates are demonstrating their lack of faith in governments and in their ability to understand, let alone sort out, the economic mess.


Thirty, 20, even 10 years back there used to be some belief that getting the power-players together could solve problems, or at least give others a push in doing so.

But it was once said of a former U.S. Secretary of State, “There was never any world situation so bad that a few well-chosen words from John Foster Dulles couldn’t make it a hundred times worse.”


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Spanish PM: G20 summit to help establish new world economic order

Spanish PM: G20 summit to help establish new world economic order_English_Xinhua.

MADRID, March 31 (Xinhua) — The upcoming G20 Summit will help establish a new world economic order, and become the “beginning of the economic recovery”, Spanish Prime Minister Jose Luis Rodriguez Zapatero said on Tuesday.

In a video broadcasted on Internet, Rodriguez Zapatero said he is convinced that the summit, which is set to start on April 2 in London, will help open a new stage, and establish a new transparent, safe, efficient and reliable international system.

Rodriguez Zapatero reaffirmed his country’s position toward the current global financial crisis, saying that Spain will take its commitment to strengthen social protection system.

This is because the people who should be responsible for this situation are not the workers or pension holders, the prime minister said. “It has been generated from the abuses, and the avarice in the financial system.”

The G20 summit must reach a concrete and agreed solution to the global crisis and give new support to the efforts by governments to increase investment and boost economic activity, Rodriguez Zapatero said.

The prime minister will travel to London on Wednesday to attend the G20 summit, during which leaders of the world major economies will discuss further measures for revitalizing the global economy and reforming the international financial system.


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