Saturday, April 04, 2009

G20 Ushers in a 'New World Order'







but we 'conspiracy theorists' dare to question the agenda behind this?

For the Prime Minister, Gordon Brown, it is a new Bretton Woods, as important as the 1944 convention that established the modern financial world order. For Nicolas Sarkozy, President of France, it is a once-in-a-lifetime chance to remake the global financial architecture and usher in an era of regulated capitalism. But beware the headlines that these leaders try to manufacture when they assemble for their credit crisis summit in Washington this weekend.

What we have is a summit without an agenda, on a crisis without an agreed cause, in a country without a functioning government. The US whose outgoing President agreed to hold the meeting under French pressure, and whose President-elect, keen to stress that the US has only one president at a time, wont even be there has already bristled at European talk of a creating new supra-national regulators and international rules.

So little wonder everyone else is scrambling to downplay expectations for what might emerge, and to lengthen the timetable for achieving results. As one person from the UK delegation put it, Bretton Woods took two years.

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