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Title: La Crisis Financiera Global Implicaciones para Asia


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La Crisis Financiera GlobalImplicaciones para
Asia
  • Por Reihana Mohideen -- Filipinas

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Tres Puntos Principales
  • 1. Removiendo el mito de que las economías
    asiáticas son refugios seguros relativamente
    no afectados por la crisis de los países
    imperialistas.
  • I.e. disociación
  • 2. La otra gran crisis que enfrenta el
    capitalismo La crisis ambiental genera mayor
    urgencía
  • La necesidad de tomar las ideas/teorías de
    eco-socialistas y ecologistas políticos al
    discutir alternativas socialistas.
  • 3. Implicaciones para la estrategia socialista y
    la primacía de la política en este debate.

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1. Asia Disociada, Refugio Seguro?
  • Tanto como 30 de los activos asiáticos son de
    propiedad extanjera y vinculados por bonos,
    préstamos y mercados derivados, mientras que los
    más pequeños también son significantes.
  • En los primeros ocho meses de este año la fuga de
    capital de Asia alcanzó 38 millardos.
  • Capital líquido
  • También en la medida que las compañias
    capitalistas se retiran por falta de crédito.
    (India,Filipinas)

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El Crecimiento Asiático en Declive
  • Se espera que el crecimiento del PIB agregado en
    el sureste asiático desacelere a 5.4 en 2008,
    significantemente menor que el crecimiento de
    6.5 alcanzado en 2007
  • Las proyecciones de crecimiento para Filipinas,
    Singapur y Vietnam están decayendo en forma
    significativa.
  • Las proyecciones de inflación son las más altas
    en una década, y la tasa se espera que aumente
    rápidamente especialmente en países como Vietnam.
  • Asian Development Bank Outlook Updates

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Segunda Crisis Asiática?
  • Los riesgos de una segunda crisis asiática han
    disminuido pero no desaparecido.
  • Si la crisis en los EE.UU. se agrava, Asia se
    verá obligada a sufrir efectos económicos mucho
    más graves, incluyendo una abrupta reversión en
    la entrada de capital extranjero.

6
Dependencia en los Mercados de Exportación para
crecer.
  • Exportaciones como PIB
  • Vietnam 76.8
  • Taiwan 73.8
  • Indonesia 45.6
  • India 21.2
  • 25 de las exportaciones finales van a E.E.U.U.
  • Todavía fuertemente dependiente de las
    exportaciones y no de los mercados nacionales.

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Crecimiento del PIB, Asia del Este
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La crisis Asiática de 1997-98 Lecciones
amargas.
  • Para Asia, la crisis de Wall Street es una
    reproducción en una escala mucho mayor, de la
    crisis financiera asiática de 1997, que hizo que
    bajaran las economías incendiarias de los
    tigres en el este asiático.
  • El rescate masivo de Wall Street recuerda a la
    gente de los miles de millones que el FMI negoció
    después del '97 con el pretexto de ayudarlos - el
    dinero que se utilizó en lugar de rescatar a los
    inversores extranjeros tanto que hace difícil
    venderle la idea a la gente.

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Puntos acerca del cambio climático El impacto en
Asia UN FCCC data
  • IMPACTS
  • Temperature
  • Warming above the global mean in central Asia,
    the Tibetan Plateau, northern, eastern and
    southern Asia.
  • Warming similar to the global mean in Southeast
    Asia.
  • Precipitation, snow and ice
  • Increasing reduction in snow and ice in
    Himalayan and Tibetan Plateau Glaciers
  • Extreme Events
  • Increasing frequency and intensity of extreme
    events particularly droughts during the summer
    months and El Niño events
  • increase in extreme rainfall and winds
    associated with tropical cyclones in
  • East Asia, Southeast Asia and South Asia
  • intense rainfall events causing landslides and
    severe floods
  • heat waves/hot spells in summer of longer
    duration, more intense and more frequent,
    particularly in East Asia
  • VULNERABILITIES
  • Water
  • Increasing water stress to over a hundred
    million people due to decrease of freshwater
    availability in Central, South, East and
    Southeast Asia, particularly in large river
    basins such as Changjiang.
  • Increase in the number and severity of glacial
    melt-related floods.
  • Agriculture and food security
  • Decreases in crop yield for many parts of Asia
    putting many millions of people at risk from
    hunger.
  • Increase land degradation and desertification.
  • Agriculture may expand in productivity in
    northern areas.
  • Health
  • Heat stress and changing patterns in the
    occurrence of disease vectors affecting health,
    i.e. Malaria
  • Increases in endemic morbidity and mortality
    due to diarrhoeal disease in south and Southeast
    Asia.
  • Increase in the abundance and/or toxicity of
    cholera in south Asia.
  • Coastal Zones
  • Tens of millions of people in low-lying coastal
    areas of south and Southeast Asia affected by sea
    level rise and an increase in the intensity of
    tropical cyclones.
  • Coastal inundation is likely to seriously
    affect the aquaculture industry and
    infrastructure particularly in heavily-populated
  • megadeltas.
  • Stability of wetlands, mangroves, and coral
    reefs increasingly threatened.

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2. The Capitalist Environmental Crisis
  • Added urgency as capitalist solutions will be at
    the expense of the environment.
  • Sustainable economic models
  • Drawing from the thinking/theories of the
    left-ecology/environmental movements political
    ecology, eco-socialism.
  • Cubas leadership here, 85 organic agricultural
    production, only possible in a planned economy.
  • Issues
  • What kind of technological development and
    transfer? Third generation, polluting
    technology?
  • Ideological debates, debunking Green capitalism
    in the form of carbon-markets, etc?

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3. Socialist Strategy Primacy of PoliticsThe
Importance of Marx
  • How to interpret Marx for these times? Marx of
    Capital and/or of the Communist Manifesto
  • Commandante Chavez emphasis on Marx of the
    Manifesto, the Marx of the Political Struggle
    Movement haunting/challenging capitalism.
  • But against a dogmatic Marx, including the
    dogma of economism
  • Marx will not return as a political inspiration
    to the left until it is understood that his
    writings should not be treated as political
    programs, authoritative or otherwise, nor as
    descriptions of the actual situation of world
    capitalism today, but rather as guides to his way
    of understanding the nature of capitalist
    development. (Hosbawm)

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Political Power
  • Despite the severity of the problems facing
    global capitalism today, there is no
    inevitability about the automatic collapse of
    the system.
  • How can capitalism restructure successfully?
  • Solutions will be at the expense of the labouring
    masses their living environment. Social
    movements alone, struggling around particular
    issues, are inadequate to face the challenges
    today.
  • Need to build political movements of the
    labouring masses, which struggle for power and
    system change.
  • Agents of change?

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The Revolutionary Left Response Philippines
  • Crisis of the Capitalist System
  • Immediate calls
  • (i) Nationalise finance sector under popular
    control (ii) Institutional Transparency (iii)
    Socialise Profits, not the Losses (iv) For a
    government of the working masses and the poor.
  • Launching a new anti-capitalist, mass, party
  • Mobilise, organise the unorganised new forces,
    based on community, factory and university-based
    local structures (councils, peoples assemblies)

14
Asian Alternatives?
  • Alternatives not based on a national
    independence model, simply retreating behind
    high protectionist barriers.
  • Need regional models, based on mutually
    beneficial trade and exchange. Eg ALBA,
  • ASEAN? Engage or not to?
  • Viet Nam in ASEAN an ally of the left, mass
    movements?

15
Asian Models
  • Do China and Viet Nam provide alternative models
    for Asian left?
  • Generally viewed with skepticism even criticism
  • China Many in the left believe that market
    socialism has been a vehicle for introducing
    capitalist relations resulting in huge
    inequalities.
  • Viet Nams socialist-market economy is also
    viewed with some (but lesser) skepticism
    concerns about increasing privatisation,
    decreasing capital controls, but strong and
    vibrant mass organisations.

16
Global Alternatives Solutions
  • Equadorian Minister for the Economy
  • We cannot talk about a new financial
    architecture without talking about transforming
    the international division of labour the
    re-organisation of the international economy.
  • Ponder this and the implications for how we
    approach our strategies and alternatives.
  • No simply Asian solutions, or even only South
    American ones (opportunities yes, but not
    solutions)

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Politics in the Imperialist Countries
  • How will the working people respond? How will the
    trade unions and the social movements respond?
  • US organised movement still weak to pose an
    alternative, but some important developments
  • Europe Better opportunities for the left.

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Proposals
  • Develop a South America-Asia axis based on the
    left movements (and not solely diplomatic ties).
  • Delegates from South America to attend a
    socialism conference in the Philippines next
    year.
  • Networks/Institutes here to have an Asian
    program.
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