Here, 2013, a new year,
has already dawned. But, 2012, the yesteryear, deny departing as streams
of concussions and conflicts, deals and diplomacies flow into 2013 with
their complexities and knots, with sounds and force.
In areas of economy and politics, society and
culture around the globe, 2012 saw changes and stalemates, initiatives
and thwarted efforts. A glimpse into 2012 may help track unfolding time.
Crises in banking, finance, debt, employment,
economy, and increased competition in world market and for sources of
energy and labor produced diplomatic intrigues, direct and proxy
interventions, bloodshed and suffering of peoples in countries in 2012.
Austerity, unemployment, apprehension of EU’s
possible implosion, much touted Arab Spring’s turning back to Arab
Winter, elusive recovery overwhelmed 2012. Anger, protests,
demonstrations and general strikes raged in countries. Capitalism found
none to defend it in 2012. Even parts of mainstream media and academia
publicly criticized capitalism.
Austerity & Poverty
Capital exposed its shrewd and cruel face as it
imposed austerity measures with all tact and powers in countries. With
increasing suffering of peoples in countries austerity turned out as a
major issue in political and financial circles and among economists in
2012. It was debated, and it was forcefully implemented.
But people rejected it within their capacity and
available opportunity. The election results in France and Greece came
out as peoples’ verdict against austerity.
Suicides followed austerity. Suicide of a Greek
activist made headline in international media. The increasing number of
suicides in Greece and Spain turned out as an authentication of crisis
in economy.
Hunger, poverty, eviction from mortgaged homes,
longer breadlines, ailing hospitals, rickety schools appeared regular
reality in some European countries. To many European youths, 2012 was
hopeless. In search of work, a flow of migration, although tiny, from
Europe to Africa began. Poverty was not only a Third World case; it
turned out as a European case also.
As an outgrowth of crisis neo-Nazis appeared on the Greek political scene.
As an outgrowth of crisis neo-Nazis appeared on the Greek political scene.
Workers in countries found shrinking wages, longer work hours, dwindling real income although productivity increased.
Fear of a food crisis gripped policy makers while it spirited speculators.
Listless Europe
Listless Europe
In 2012, EU faced biggest ever challenge as crises
deluged economy and politics induced a question: shall the Union
implode? The PIGS – Portugal, Ireland, Greece, Spain – mastered finance
bosses’ and bankcrats’ minds, and nervy markets. Germany dictated terms
in the crises atmosphere. Downgrading of ratings of important economies
brought annoyance.
Dictations of the Troika – the tripartite bank
alliance – were unprecedented on European soil. Bankers’ high-handedness
was a developing world-phenomenon. But, the on-going crises made a
“strange” add-on in bankers’-dictation pattern. There was change of
regime in two European countries. Actually, those were bankers’ coups,
unprecedented in post-WWII in Europe. Greece kept creditors annoyed.
Grexit and Brexit, pair of terms with deeper meaning, emerged in lexicon
of EU-politics.
Tension centering missile system around Russia was a new phenomenon in post-USSR period.
Lenin, it seemed, was not harsh in his criticism of
bourgeois press as a part of mainstream UK press got exposed with its
blackmail, bribe, machination and wicked connivance.
North America
Unemployment, poverty, hunger rose and spread in the
US as the country went through election process. Tea Party lost its
steam. Teachers strike was unprecedented. Reelection of Barack Obama
confirmed public aspiration. Scandals, in finance and politics and among
generals, wrecked careers of a number of personalities in politics and
military. Recovery was like a mirage.
The last days of the year found spreading protests and hunger strike in Canada.
China
China’s in-road in European economy, and its
increasing trade and economic relations in Africa and South America
heightened competition. The year saw further expansion of Sino-Russian
trade, part of BRICS and Shanghai cooperation initiatives.
Arab Winter
With interventions, collusions and unresolved
contradictions within society the much advertised the Arab Spring turned
back to Arab Winter. In countries in the Arab world, contradiction
between retrogressive and liberal forces sharpened as liberty, bread and
employment remained elusive.
Tunisian towns and cities experienced
demonstrations, blockades. Tunisian president was pelted with stones.
Discontent rose in protests.
The Benghazi killing including the US ambassador,
unprecedented in recent times, exposed fault lines in many areas within
Libya and in the USA. Pogrom of black workers in Libya remained a
subject of silence. In-fighting turned approach to resolve issues of
governance in the country as it faced threat of bifurcation.
Not only Bahrain, Kuwait and the neighboring oil
kingdom also experienced days of protest. The kingdom had to take softer
stance in some areas including its history. It opened its archeological
sites, unimaginable only a few years ago. A report said the oil-rich
kingdom would turn net oil importer.
Egypt witnessed a betrayal to its Tahrir-time, the
democracy uprising, a revolution claims a section. Demonstrators once
reached periphery of presidential palace in Cairo as they were
protesting dictatorial moves and sectarian constitution.
Syria turned a chess board to world powers as oil
and gas in the Mediterranean flamed competition. But, to Syrians, the
days bore last chance to save the country as blood drenched the old
land, as hundreds of thousands crossed borders, as thousands dropped
down to dire poverty.
The Jordanian monarchy succeeded in facing sporadic gusts of the so-called Arab Spring.
AfPakIraq, the Deadly Zone
The year that passed failed to find peace in the lives of people in three countries – Afghanistan, Pakistan and Iraq.
Taliban, Al Qaida, drone assaults, explosions,
deaths, Karzai brothers and corruption, departure of part of foreign
troops left many questions unanswered in Afghanistan.
Osama, PakTaliban, relations with the US,
corruption, legislative-judiciary tug and the question of gender
equality that got highlighted with the Malala-incident dominated
Pakistan society and politics.
Days without death, killing, executions and
explosions were hard to find in Iraq. The governance system being
constructed in the country faltered throughout the year with its
unstable power equation. The Iran factor in Iraq and the dissonant
Kurdish question remained alive in Iraq.
Palestine’s Victory
Palestine’s diplomatic victory in the UN and Israeli
aggression in Gaza moved simultaneously that expose meaningful
relations. In the UN, it was a victory of political fight free from
adventurism and intolerance. It was a fight that provided no scope to
resort to arms. The blood of the Palestinians that flowed in Gaza found
its recognition in the comity of nations.
The Palestinian victory in the UN exposed US
diplomatic isolation as the mighty country bagged only nine votes while
it opposed Palestinian aspiration. It was a lesson to many, and an
example of declining power.
In Gaza, the world’s largest open-air prison, a part of political forces failed to get out of Egyptian intelligence machine.
Climate Crisis
Extreme weather in countries including the US and
excessive rain and flood in the UK compelled many climate crisis deniers
change position. Dusts of drought flew over dried rivers and crop
fields in the US. The “curse” of crop failure seemed real. The question
came: Shall dust bowl return in the US?
News of melting down of glaciers, reports from the
Arctic and the Antarctic were grim in 2012. But the climate crisis talks
failed to produce the cherished output.
Protests & Strikes
Many European cities and towns experienced protest
marches, demonstrations, street clashes, mega strikes, and anarchic
adventures. Repeated general strikes in a number of European countries
exposed non-responsive governance system. Coal miners marched for days
in Spain. They fought for days.
Miners’ heroic struggle and their massacre in South Africa raised questions related to capital’s power to shape politics.
Student movement stood against neo-liberalism in
South America. Students in advanced capitalist countries also rose in
protest against rising tuition fees and specter of unemployment.
Africa
With the old resource wars in countries,
preparations for greater and deeper interventions from the other side of
the Atlantic Africa turned a hot bed of conflict.
Mali, CAR – Central African Republic took their
places on headlines. Bifurcated Sudan was not free from conflict,
displaced persons and hunger.
A number of economies in the continent gained momentum to follow the path of free market. Land grabbing by MNCs created news.
The continent now bears elements of heightened
tension, increased competition and conflict and more bloodbaths.
Increased presence of AFRICOM annoyed many.
However, the pirates of the Atlantic appeared
subdued although pirates of African resources tightened their grips on
the continent.
The Asia-Pacific
Increased mobilization of resources for bolder
presence in the Pacific heightened tension. Geostrategic moves found
increased military presence of the US in the region.
China’s commissioning of an aircraft carrier, its
development of armory, isle dispute, North Korea’s posture, and
increased US meddling in the region were part of increasing competition
in the region.
Myanmar appeared a state in a process of adjustment
with possibilities of increased rivalry between two world economies as
it took steps towards widening its gate to MNCs. Political measures
paired there.
Elections
Elections in Egypt, US and Venezuela raised interests around the world. The elections carried significances.
In Egypt, Morsi, the president, now dubbed the new
pharaoh, faced a society charged with tension between religious and
liberal elements. Workers, women, Christians, lawyers, media and
progressives were opposing Morsi as he curtailed their rights.
In Venezuela, Chavez promised to carry Bolivarian
revolution, an initiative having far-reaching implication. Obama’s
reelection highlighted changes in electoral map that GOP has to recon
with.
South America
Despite many constraints South America continued its
emergence as a challenge to hegemon. Brazil’s journey remained
unabated. Nationalization steps by Argentina and Bolivia stirred power
blocks.
Chavez’s struggle to restructure the Venezuelan
society and economy was steadfast despite his deadly encounter with
cancer. The country continued its initiatives with participatory
democracy. Its election process was praised by international observers.
Cuba kept its hope high with promises of oil in its sea, a development that some experts in the related area forget.
Decreasing poverty and income inequality in a number
of South American countries startled many. Asserting sovereignty over
national resources turned bold in the continent. The solidarity and
integration process in the region continued. Fidel kept on making news
with his silence and reflections.
Asylum for Assange
Assange, the person behind massive exposure of
states’ doings and misdoings, became an issue of diplomatic David and
Goliath incident in London as he sought asylum in a South American
country. Now, bogged in an embassy he has already become a symbol of
democratic rights.
The incident also signified the way a country can
face a situation with dignity, and the strength Latin American unity now
holds.
Culture
Alleged suicide and death of singers in the West
again raised the issue of the state of society that produces such
incidents or pushes celebrities to the limit. The question comes: how
celebrity “mind” is manipulated or pressed to desperation?
Gun culture in US, the gun trading, again became an
issue of debate as the Newtown killing of students in the country
shocked people around the world. But, the following debate exposed power
of money involved with gun trading.
In the last days of 2012, violation of a human in Delhi overwhelmed all disgusted with an economy and culture of power.
Limitation & Expansion
A duality prevailed. Intervention in Syria, and
expansion of military activities in a number of European and African
countries and in Australia were part of imperialist expedition although
Middle East peace process stumbled. Extension of NATO’s fold and area of
operation was there. But, it was not possible to achieve a decisive
victory by the military alliance.
Promises that Lurked
Promises in the areas of recovery, employment,
peace, democracy and environment lurked in vain in 2012 although the
Mars found mankind’s activities and inquisitive brains persisted with
the dreamed particle. The world witnessed silent exit of Neil Armstrong,
the cosmonaut who imprinted the first human step on moon on behalf of
the world of human. Alive was the Occupiers’ initiatives among Sandy
battered citizens, by the side of the debtors and the evicted from
foreclosed homes in the US.
2013
Shall peace wing in 2013? Shall the United Nations
and the Bretton Woods institutions be democratized? Shall there be an
end to interventions? Economy and the interests in command of the world
economy shall bring woes of 2012 into 2013. With increased competition
and crises dominants shall not beat swords into plowshares and spears
into pruning hooks until a great subaltern rebellion dominates the
dominants.
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