Markets, Government, Conflicts: a Defense Economics' Blog

The free economy is nothing but the system based on respect for private property plus the free movement of goods, money and people. You could say that the Price System is not free. And which is the price we have to pay for it?

Saturday, December 25, 2004

Hugo Chávez: I am a maoist

This is a very interesting fact. Who could imagine that the Chávez' "populismo" would go so far? Read it here, in Portuguese: Hugo Chávez se declara maoísta na China
Posted by Prof Shikida at 7:40 AM
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Sunday, December 12, 2004

New Guidelines for Japan's Military Forces

Despite of being a polemical issue, this can change the global strategy's game a little...

Major newspapers were divided over Japan's new defence guidelines which end its decades-old ban on military exports and deem China and North Korea as potential threats.

The mass-circulation Yomiuri Shimbun welcomed the new National Defense Program Outline adopted by Prime Minister Junichiro Koizumi's cabinet on Friday.

"Historic changes in the security environment have brought about new developments in Japan's security strategy," the conservative newspaper said in an editorial on Saturday.
Posted by Prof Shikida at 8:20 AM
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