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    Will Dirty Money Wash Away Crisis?

    The British Virgin Islands, one of the world's offshore havens, gave a
    surprise to those hiding their property there. Internal records were
    leaked on people, including government officials.

    The offshore explosion of Cyprus was immediately followed by Virginian
    Islands. The world is affected by an offshore epidemic which may seem
    logical against the background of the financial-economic crisis. When
    open financial markets and real economic sectors blast, next would be
    the turn of offshore havens.

    Now it turns out that offshore is not safe and a financial
    equalization is underway. Obviously, the problem of offshore is
    maturing, which can be determined by several reasons. After the cold
    war not only the world map but also the global capital map and
    geography were redrawn. There were no principal or essential changes
    but new domains emerged which formed new areas of political influence.

    In fact, offshore obviously hinders management of the global economic
    crisis which is becoming more and more tricky for the governments.
    During the crisis social revolts were limited to failure of
    governments to be re-elected, change of governments, but it is hard to
    predict future transformations of social moods if inefficiency
    continues.

    Danger is deeper because it threatens not just specific governments
    but the social, political, economic transformation itself. This
    formation was built on the confidence that the society effectively
    rules the country through its voting in elections, distributes fairly
    the output of the economic growth, controls the governments.

    However, the crisis showed that the contrary took place, there was
    polarization, concentration of wealth in the hands of some groups, and
    the problem is the minimum share for the society and the political
    propaganda technologies which convinced of the fairness and
    effectiveness of the existing formation.

    Along with the growth of information technologies, however,
    circulation of information gets out of control, so effectiveness of
    those technologies is questioned. The global crisis helps the society
    look at the reality from a different angle. The interaction of these
    two realities results in a new citizen or a new thinking, new
    perceptions of the real influence on the process of government. This
    is a serious challenge to governments.

    In fact, offshore is viewed as one of the systemic options of solution
    of the problem. If declassification of the offshore capital does not
    help control economic and political movement, boosting the
    effectiveness of crisis management, it will at least allow shifting
    part of responsibility for the crisis to the offshore, directing
    public attention and dissatisfaction there.

    That would allow marking time, not more. After all, offshore is not
    unlimited, especially that they are not limited to non-Western capital
    and it is impossible to blame offshore for everything all of the time.

    James Hakobyan
    17:17 04/04/2013
    Story from Lragir.am News:
    http://www.lragir.am/index.php/eng/0/comments/view/29511



    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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