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Subject: [ctrl] A new grand theory on prosperity

http://www.latinamericanpost.com/index.php?
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A new grand theory on prosperity
Andrés Oppenheimer
While covering last week's meeting of 33 European and Latin American
heads of state in this city, I have developed a new grand theory: A
country's economic development is inversely proportional to the size
of its delegation at international summits.

I'm not kidding. I'll prove it to you.

Venezuelan President Hugo Chávez, a self-proclaimed revolutionary who
has managed to destroy his oil-rich country's economy and create 2.5
million new poor over the past four years, led by far the biggest
delegation to the III Summit of Latin America and the European Union
that ended here Friday. It numbered 198 people.

Chávez's delegation included dozens of bodyguards, personal reporters
and photographers, the Guadalajara daily El Informador reported.

Much like Cuban dictator Fidel Castro, who didn't attend this summit
but usually travels abroad escorted by more than 200 aides, Chávez
flooded the summit with Venezuelan delegates.

By comparison, French President Jacques Chirac came to the
Guadalajara summit with 90 aides, German Chancellor Gerhard Schroeder
with about 70, and Spanish Prime Minister José Luis Rodríguez
Zapatero with 48, officials of their respective governments told me.

Some leaders of the rapidly growing Eastern and Central European
countries that recently joined the European Union came with less than
a dozen aides. Estonia Prime Minister Juhan Parts, whose country's
economy has been growing by near 7 percent rates over the past three
years thanks to booming investments, came with just five people.

Chilean President Ricardo Lagos -- who leads the only Latin American
country that has grown consistently over the past fifteen years and
that has reduced its poverty levels by half over that period -- had a
six-person delegation.

Why do Chávez and Castro, whose policies have massively spread
poverty and repression in the name of equality, need 200-strong
delegations, and the leaders of increasingly prosperous Chile and
Estonia only half a dozen?

The reason is Chávez and Castro thrive from making headlines, and
from creating political storms to shift world attention away from
their countries' internal troubles.

At the summit, on the eve of a crucial vote in Venezuela on a recall
referendum to vote Chávez out of office, Chávez denounced an alleged
international plot by the United States, Colombian right-wing
paramilitaries and Venezuelan oppositionists to ''destabilize the
government and create chaos'' in his country.

Chávez, an elected former army coup-plotter, asked
for ''international solidarity'' to avert an alleged coup that he
said his enemies are preparing. Chávez critics say the allegations
are a smoke screen to divert attention from possible government fraud
in this weekend's vote.

While Chávez's aides warmed up the crowds before he spoke at various
antiglobalization university meetings outside the summit, Chávez used
his allocated 20-minute speaking time at the summit to lash out
against ''you, the rich countries'' -- pointing at German Chancellor
Schroeder -- for allegedly being responsible for Latin America's
poverty.

Meanwhile, Cuban Foreign Minister Felipe Pérez Roque, who represented
Castro at the summit, spent his time at the conference demanding
increasingly tougher language on a final declaration that was
supposed to include a condemnation of the U.S. economic sanctions
against the island.

According to three Latin American foreign ministers present at the
meeting, every time Latin American and European countries approved
Cuba's proposals, Pérez Roque asked for even tougher language against
the United States.

At the end, the 25-member European Union got fed up, and decided to
drop all references to the U.S. embargo from the final statement.

''It became obvious to us that the Cubans weren't interested in what
the statement would say,'' one Latin American foreign minister told
me. ``They wanted to provoke a confrontation, to come out of here
denouncing European countries as U.S. lackeys.''

My conclusion: When leaders don't deliver economic progress or
political freedoms, they need to constantly create conflicts and
blame others for their countries' ills. And to do that, you need big
delegations at international summits.



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