UK's Brown: Now is the time to build global society
LONDON (Reuters) - The international financial crisis has given world leaders a unique opportunity to create a truly global society, Britain's Prime Minister Gordon Brown will say in a keynote foreign policy speech on Monday.
In his annual speech at the Lord Mayor's Banquet, Brown -- who has spearheaded calls for the reform of international financial institutions -- will say Britain, the United States and Europe are key to forging a new world order.
"The alliance between Britain and the U.S. -- and more broadly between Europe and the U.S. -- can and must provide leadership, not in order to make the rules ourselves, but to lead the global effort to build a stronger and more just international order," an excerpt from the speech says.
Brown and other leaders meet in Washington next weekend to discuss longer term solutions for dealing with economic issues following a series of coordinated moves on interest rates and to recapitalize banks in the wake of the financial crisis.
"Uniquely in this global age, it is now in our power to come together so that 2008 is remembered not just for the failure of a financial crash that engulfed the world but for the resilience and optimism with which we faced the storm, endured it and prevailed," Brown will say in his speech on Monday evening.
"...And if we learn from our experience of turning unity of purpose into unity of action, we can together seize this moment of change in our world to create a truly global society."...
From the UK
As much as I hate to say it...this talk is becoming just a little troublesome.
We already see how the close world we live in caused by access to rapid transportation and instant communication gives great ease of access to expressions of hatred such as terrorism, war, and genocide.
Now we are to celebrate the thought of bringing our hatreds even closer together through some imagined economic unity, that implies of course some governing unity...
I'm remembering Robert Frost today, "good fences make good neighbors" and I think his counsel is still valid...perhaps more so than ever.
LONDON (Reuters) - The international financial crisis has given world leaders a unique opportunity to create a truly global society, Britain's Prime Minister Gordon Brown will say in a keynote foreign policy speech on Monday.
In his annual speech at the Lord Mayor's Banquet, Brown -- who has spearheaded calls for the reform of international financial institutions -- will say Britain, the United States and Europe are key to forging a new world order.
"The alliance between Britain and the U.S. -- and more broadly between Europe and the U.S. -- can and must provide leadership, not in order to make the rules ourselves, but to lead the global effort to build a stronger and more just international order," an excerpt from the speech says.
Brown and other leaders meet in Washington next weekend to discuss longer term solutions for dealing with economic issues following a series of coordinated moves on interest rates and to recapitalize banks in the wake of the financial crisis.
"Uniquely in this global age, it is now in our power to come together so that 2008 is remembered not just for the failure of a financial crash that engulfed the world but for the resilience and optimism with which we faced the storm, endured it and prevailed," Brown will say in his speech on Monday evening.
"...And if we learn from our experience of turning unity of purpose into unity of action, we can together seize this moment of change in our world to create a truly global society."...
From the UK
As much as I hate to say it...this talk is becoming just a little troublesome.
We already see how the close world we live in caused by access to rapid transportation and instant communication gives great ease of access to expressions of hatred such as terrorism, war, and genocide.
Now we are to celebrate the thought of bringing our hatreds even closer together through some imagined economic unity, that implies of course some governing unity...
I'm remembering Robert Frost today, "good fences make good neighbors" and I think his counsel is still valid...perhaps more so than ever.
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2 Comments:
I am not really sure how much advice I want from the brilliant Brits anyway.
A couple of things come to mind...
#1 the revoloutionary war.
#2 the UK currently allowing sharia law...
no thanks..
oh and happy 233 birthday Marines
Simper Fidelis
Yes,
Simper Fi!
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