From Der Spiegel:The banking crisis is upending American dominance of the financial markets and world politics. The industrialized countries are sliding into recession, the era of turbo-capitalism is coming to an end and US military might is ebbing. Still, this is no time to gloat.
There are days when all it takes is a single speech to illustrate the decline of a world power. A face can speak volumes, as can the speaker's tone of voice, the speech itself or the audience's reaction. Kings and queens have clung to the past before and humiliated themselves in public, but this time it was merely a United States president.
Or what is left of him.
Thursday, October 09, 2008
A German perspective on the financial crisis and the USA.
Tags: financial crisis
Posted by Barbara Dillon Hillas at 9:43 AM
Labels: Anti-Americanism, Economy
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