• Asian Crisis of 90s & the hitmen

    January 4, 2008

    More than two years back in one of my routine morning travels in Mumbai local towards my office I read a detailed review about the book Confessions of Economic Hitman by John Perkins.

    At that time, I thought that the author and the reviewer were unnecessarily being too paranoid on things that seemed to be too imaginary to be true. I could not believe that a man could wield an influence so strong to topple governments, bring big businesses to dust or for that matter cause upheavals in economic conditions of a country and at the same time maintain a profile in obscurity. Though I knew about George Soros but then he was always in the picture for the world to see.

    But during the last two sessions on Country Environments and Multination Strategy I have come to realize that the book may not entirely be work of paranoia and that it is indeed true that such economic hitmen exist who play in trillions of dollars (maybe now they have shifted their interest to euros with weakening dollar). That these hitmen are well connected to the most exalted organizations of our times is no more a surprise.

    While watching the video of Commanding Heights, a book by Daniel Yergin, during today’s session, it was very strange feeling to come to know of the effects that the Asian Crisis of 90s had on the common folks in countries like Thailand, Malaysia and S Korea. It gave an impression that there were underlying sinister designs in the flow of FII funds across the world and how a veil of money was fastened onto the eyes of the government officials of these countries. Hindsight though 20/20 forces us to mock at how context, strategy and policy was ignored by the respective national heroes. But then when sudden riches shower a country, no one looks for the reasons! And the work of the economic hitmen becomes so clear that one is left with both an awe and anger for them.

    Though the countries have to a large extent come out of the crisis but the ground still speaks of the shocks that people of the countries had to face and carry some bitter reminiscences of the times.

    A post on little bit of history calls for a video song from history…


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    1. Being brutally honest to myself n you, I must say that ur posts are becoming more n more incomprehensible by the day!
      but it’s good to come here n see all this…it inspires me to try to understand all this stuff…
      n ofcourse I know Lohri!
      Have had my share of popcorns n rewri too… :D
      Happy Lohri to u too!
      Cheers!

      Comment by Parul — January 13, 2008 @ 3:21 pm

    2. OK!
      i get the market report that i am running the risk of losing one reader of my blog.
      So i called the Board meeting of all my faculties and we decided to offer in the interim period something that will not be difficult to comprehend.
      Check this out
      http://o3.indiatimes.com/tejbirsingh/
      This is the blog where i put funny anecdotes of my life and believe me nothing could be as easy to comprehend than funny side of a sardar.
      (though u might have to browse a bit in the archives as nothing much has been happening in life lately)

      As for my turn of being brutally honest, then i am being served stale posts week after week. I hope customer feedback is given “austere” importance and remedied with “alacrity”
      LOL

      Comment by tejbir — January 14, 2008 @ 11:34 am

    3. I read this again…but i realised that i’m reading it a second time only after i saw that i have commented once on it…
      i was trying to come up with sth smart to comment here, but it seems unnecessary in the light of my last comment…hehehe :D

      I’m reading Richard Branson’s autobiography currently…awesome read…in case u havnt read it yet, i’d suggest u lay ur hands on it sometime…

      take care!

      Comment by Parul — February 20, 2008 @ 4:04 am

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