No offense guys, i was hoping for less of a discussion on Thomas Freidman and more on how you all see the current Syria-US issue and how it relates to the overall issue of globalization.
But since I just kinda lobbed one in without any real pretext I suppose its my fault.
So here goes:
The middle-east roadmap that the Bush Administration is planning to unveil will no doubt be pointed at globalization. The issue of Syria, and other less than democratic countries in the region will no doubt be addresses however directly or indirectly in that roadmap.
Here is the closest thing i have found to the text of that possible roadmap.
http://www.informationclearinghouse.info/article2904.htm
My questions to the group are:
Should America/UN/NATO/someone do something about Syria? Or let the natural course of events unfold, hoping that a surge of democracy in the region will make things "right"?
Is America forcing its will and its ways upon the world? Or is America acting in the best interest of the people (not nessecarily the leaders) of the region in pushing for Democracy?
Are American corporations poised like vultures on the edge of a globalized economy waiting to take advantage of the cheap labor of the 3rd world? Or are they acting in the best interests of the peoples of that 3rd world by bringing capitalism (and therefore jobs and money)?
Is globalization bad? or is it good? (in your opinion of course)
-stvn
But since I just kinda lobbed one in without any real pretext I suppose its my fault.
So here goes:
The middle-east roadmap that the Bush Administration is planning to unveil will no doubt be pointed at globalization. The issue of Syria, and other less than democratic countries in the region will no doubt be addresses however directly or indirectly in that roadmap.
Here is the closest thing i have found to the text of that possible roadmap.
The following text has been placed in the House of Commons library by the Foreign Office. This is a draft, which officials say will be "topped and tailed" - but not substanially altered - within the next two weeks.
http://www.informationclearinghouse.info/article2904.htm
My questions to the group are:
Should America/UN/NATO/someone do something about Syria? Or let the natural course of events unfold, hoping that a surge of democracy in the region will make things "right"?
Is America forcing its will and its ways upon the world? Or is America acting in the best interest of the people (not nessecarily the leaders) of the region in pushing for Democracy?
Are American corporations poised like vultures on the edge of a globalized economy waiting to take advantage of the cheap labor of the 3rd world? Or are they acting in the best interests of the peoples of that 3rd world by bringing capitalism (and therefore jobs and money)?
Is globalization bad? or is it good? (in your opinion of course)
-stvn