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Czech lawmakers call for probe into Orthodox churches, citing links to Kremlin

Euractiv.com - ven, 23/08/2024 - 07:39
In today's edition of the Capitals, find out more about the Bulgarian pro-Russian party set to join a BRICS forum this month, India pledging it will help end Russia's war in Ukraine, and so much more.
Catégories: European Union

Elon Musk’s Brat Summer

Euractiv.com - ven, 23/08/2024 - 07:30
Charli XCX’s new album has made waves worldwide with its ravey beats and bold lyrics. And who better than Elon Musk to embody the fearless “brat” attitude?
Catégories: European Union

Susko: Nem a Btk-módosítás, hanem az ellenzék ösztönöz lopásra...

Bumm.sk (Szlovákia/Felvidék) - ven, 23/08/2024 - 07:30
Nincsenek olyan adatok, amelyek alátámasztanák az ellenzéknek azt az állítását, hogy a Büntető törvénykönyv módosítása a kis értékű lopások (700 euró értékig – a szerk. megj.) számának az emelkedéséhez vezetett – jelentette ki csütörtöki (8. 22.) sajtótájékoztatóján Boris Susko (Smer) igazságügyi miniszter.

Steady as Xi Goes? China after the Third Plenum

The National Interest - ven, 23/08/2024 - 07:26

External observers keenly anticipated the Chinese Communist Party’s (CCP) third plenary session of the twentieth Central Committee. Third plenums—the third plenary meeting of the Central Committee of the CCP elected at the last Party Congress (in this instance in November 2022)—have, in the post-Mao era, traditionally been where the Central Committee issues “authoritative” decisions on the direction of continued “reform and opening” policies.

The July 18 Third Plenum resolution, however, was notable for the fact that it introduced little that was substantively new in terms of policy. Instead, it served to reiterate the Party’s commitment to the hallmarks of Xi’s policy agenda: state-led efforts to gird the economy for self-sufficiency and resilience against external shocks, firm ideological control, and the linkage of national security and “development” as interdependent conditions necessary for China’s continued rise.

Herein may lie the plenum’s significance: to signal that Xi remains firmly in the driver’s seat. 

Some external observers have suggested that this signals the failure of the “China model” or that Xi has “missed” an opportunity for course correction of the Chinese economy. Yet that misreads the fact that for Xi, it is not an either-or-choice between the economy and politics. Rather, they are inextricably connected as Xi seeks to build a new “China model” that is capable of grappling simultaneously with both China’s economic headwinds and “strategic competition” with the United States. 

The plenum resolution thus “unanimously agreed that in the face of a grave and complex international environment,” advancing “reform and development and ensuring stability at home” would be achieved by “promoting high-quality development” and “strengthening full and rigorous [Party] self-governance.”

The emphasis on “high-quality development” spruiked at the plenum had been prefigured by a “study session” of the Politburo Standing Committee (PBSC) in January, which identified the harnessing of “new qualitative productive forces” as central to the achievement of this goal. “New productive forces” are short-hand for the application of innovation to the cutting-edge “frontier” of technology (e.g., Artificial Intelligence, quantum computing) that will make China self-reliant in the “fourth industrial revolution,” as well as to traditional manufacturing industries. 

This dual emphasis, Evan Feigenbaum suggests, is not only designed to “better insulate China from American strategic pressure” such as the CHIPS Act but also geared to “lock in Chinese dominance of advanced manufacturing and outcompete global rivals in old-fashioned industries like shipbuilding.” Only in this way, the PBSC study session noted, can China succeed in “breaking away from traditional economic growth modes and paths of productive force development.”

That this is not simply tied to “breaking away” from China’s post-1978 growth model but to “strategic competition” was underscored by the communique’s treatment of “national security.” 

Although explicitly identified as “a pivotal foundation for ensuring steady and continued progress in Chinese modernization,” “national security” was framed as interdependent with “high-quality development.” “We must,” the resolution stated, “ensure that high-quality development and greater security reinforce each other, so as to safeguard the country’s long-term stability and security.” 

There are two salient observations to be made here. First, this is consistent with previous statements by Xi that frame the transition to a new economic model as crucial to both continued development and the attainment of “strategic initiative in international competition.” Second, such framing signals the continued securitization of major policy areas in the service of the political security of the CCP under Xi’s leadership. 

Indeed, Xi’s explanatory note on the plenum’s decision demonstrates both dynamics. The section on “national security” underscores the objective of “modernizing” the “national security system” through the establishment of “a unified national population management system” and improvement in “the overall prevention and control system for public security,” as well as noting that the “integration of development and security” will enable the Party-state to improve “Mechanisms for countering foreign sanctions, interference, and long-arm jurisdiction…” (i.e. enable it to overcome U.S.-led economic and diplomatic sanctions). 

The plenum’s commitment to ensure ideological “self-governance” and discipline within the Party is not surprising. However, the tone and substance of that statement, as well as some lengthier associated official explanations of how the plenum’s resolution was arrived at, provide some indication of the nature of contemporary elite politics and decisionmaking. 

The resolution noted that the Party had to “follow the leadership core,” “keep in alignment with the central Party leadership,” “stay confident in the path, theory, system, and culture of socialism with Chinese characteristics,” and “uphold Comrade Xi Jinping’s core position on the Party Central Committee…and the Central Committee’s authority and its centralized, unified leadership.” This is consistent with major ideological directives since the 2022 Party Congress that have sought to consolidate Xi’s role as the fountainhead of political and ideological authority. 

Xi’s explanatory note, however, struck a tone that suggests some level of dissatisfaction with the progress of this project when it stipulated that the plenum’s decision was, in fact, an opportunity for the Party to make a “redeclaration of what banner to hold and what road to take in the new era.”

With respect to policy, Xi’s note implies that some of China’s current problems are the result of poor implementation rather than poor policy. It notes, for example, the need to improve “the institutional mechanisms for preventing and controlling formalism and bureaucracy,” “the mechanism for investigating and dealing with unhealthy trends and corruption at the same time,” and “methods for preventing and controlling new types of corruption and hidden corruption.” 

It appears that China’s former Minister of Defense Li Shangfu, head of the People’s Liberation Army Rocket Force (PLARF) General Li Yuchao, and chief-of-staff of the PLARF, lieutenant-general Sun Jinming—whose expulsions from the CCP were confirmed in the plenum resolution—likely fell afoul of this ongoing quest to ensure both loyalty and probity amongst top officials.

Finally, as Neil Thomas has highlighted, the official commentary on the “making of the decision of the third plenum” demonstrates that Xi “increasingly discourages internal policy discussions.” Thomas notes that in May, “the plenum drafting team circulated a draft decision to cadres, retired leaders, satellite parties, and policy experts,” from which they subsequently received “1,911 suggestions and made 221 revisions,” while “the drafting team for the 2013 decision received 2,564 suggestions and made 539 revisions, meaning this plenum saw a 25 [percent] fall in suggestions and a near-halving of their acceptance rate from 21 [percent] to 12 [percent].”

The third plenum has thus been significant in demonstrating Xi’s continued hold over the Party and its decisionmaking processes. While that outcome may speak to Xi’s political success in further consolidating his unchallenged position and affirming his preferences across core policy domains, it remains to be seen whether this will help or hinder China’s ability to both solve deep domestic problems and compete with the United States.

Dr. Michael Clarke is a Senior Lecturer in Strategic Studies at the Deakin Centre for Future Defence and National Security at the Australian War College (Canberra) and Adjunct Professor at the Australia-China Relations Institute, University of Technology Sydney. Follow him on LinkedIn and X @meclarke114.

Dr. Jade Guan is a Senior Lecturer in Strategic Studies at the Deakin Centre for Future Defence and National Security at the Australian War College (Canberra). Follow her on LinkedIn and X @JiaAu.

Image: Mirko Kuzmanovic / Shutterstock.com.

EU countries move against Schengen, tighten borders

Euractiv.com - ven, 23/08/2024 - 07:21
Europe’s free-travel zone, otherwise known as the Schengen Area, is increasingly being punctured by border controls as many EU countries opt to tighten their internal borders.
Catégories: European Union

Bulgarian pro-Russian party joins BRICS forum in Moscow

Euractiv.com - ven, 23/08/2024 - 07:11
The pro-Russian radical party and third largest group in the Bulgarian parliament, Revival, will send a delegation to a BRICS forum in Moscow later this month - a surprising move as Bulgaria has no formal relations with the BRICS and Revival has only a marginal say at local government level.
Catégories: European Union

2025 AFCON Qualifiers: Inaki Williams named in Black Stars squad for Angola, Niger games

ModernGhana News - ven, 23/08/2024 - 07:10
Athletic Bilbao forward Inaki Williams has been called up to the Black Stars 39; squad for their first two matches in the 2025 Africa Cup of Nations (AFCON) qualifiers. The 29-year-old was sidelined for Ghana 39;s World Cup qualifiers against Mali and the Central African Republic in June due to a foot injury.
Catégories: Africa

In Warsaw, India’s Modi pledges to help end Russia’s war in Ukraine

Euractiv.com - ven, 23/08/2024 - 07:09
India pledges to work for a peaceful and just end to Russia's war in Ukraine, Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi said on his visit to Warsaw on Thursday, stressing that no problem can be solved on the battlefield.
Catégories: European Union

Italian government issues ultimatum to car giant over unfulfilled commitments

Euractiv.com - ven, 23/08/2024 - 07:04
Italy's Enterprise and Made in Italy Minister, Adolfo Urso, has threatened to withhold recovery fund money from car giant Stellantis unless it provides answers over delayed projects and investments, as tensions between the company and the ruling government continue to escalate.
Catégories: European Union

EU Commission ready to send more resources to fight Madeira fires

Euractiv.com - ven, 23/08/2024 - 07:03
The European Commission is ready to mobilise additional resources to help fight the fires on the island of Madeira, despite the difficult conditions, the European Commission said in a statement on Thursday.
Catégories: European Union

Meleg, napos, száraz péntek

Bumm.sk (Szlovákia/Felvidék) - ven, 23/08/2024 - 07:00
Elvétve köddel vagy alacsony színtű rétegfelhőzettel kezdődött a péntek (8. 23.) reggel. A Szlovák Hidrometeorológiai Intézet (SHMÚ) előrejelzése szerint száraz, derűs/enyhén felhős időjárás várható napközben.

Ah ! ça ira, ça ira, ça ira

L`Humanité - ven, 23/08/2024 - 07:00
La libération de Paris « par lui-même, par son peuple », comme le déclame le général de Gaulle dans son célèbre discours du 25 août 1944, est le résultat victorieux d’une âpre et incertaine bataille. Mais c’est mais aussi le fait d’une volonté politique. La capitale n’était pas une priorité de l’état-major allié. « Paris ne représentait qu’une tache d’encre … Continued
Catégories: France

Yvelines : la ville de Conflans-Sainte-Honorine mise sur un mégaport pour doper le transport fluvial

La Tribune - ven, 23/08/2024 - 07:00
LA VILLE ET LE FLEUVE (5/5). En janvier 2024, la construction d'un port s'étalant sur 100 hectares et trois communes a démarré dans les Yvelines. Un moyen pour la ville de Conflans-Sainte-Honorine de réaffirmer son statut de capitale de la batellerie.
Catégories: France

Comment le patronat aborde cette rentrée pleine d'incertitudes

La Tribune - ven, 23/08/2024 - 07:00
A quelques jours de la rentrée, et alors qu'Emmanuel Macron reçoit les différentes forces politiques en vue de constituer un gouvernement, les patrons se révèlent inquiets. Investissements, embauches... La Tribune fait le point.
Catégories: France

Coup d'envoi des consultations politiques à l'Elysée

La Tribune - ven, 23/08/2024 - 07:00
Le chef de l'Etat, Emmanuel Macron, démarre ce vendredi les consultations avec les représentants des différentes forces politiques composant la nouvelle Assemblée nationale depuis le second tour des législatives, le 7 juillet dernier. A ce stade, aucune échéance relative à la nomination du nouveau Premier ministre n'a été fixée.
Catégories: France

Czech lawmakers call for probe into Orthodox churches, citing links to Kremlin

Euractiv.com - ven, 23/08/2024 - 06:53
The Czech Senate Committee on Security has called on the government to investigate the possible misuse of Orthodox churches in the Czech Republic for Russian influence operations and recommends deregistration if any legal violations are found.
Catégories: European Union

2025 AFCON Qualifiers: Baba Yara Stadium pitch undergoes maintenace ahead of Angola clash

ModernGhana News - ven, 23/08/2024 - 06:51
The Baba Yara Sports Stadium pitch is undergoing urgent maintenance ahead of Ghana 39;s opener of the 2025 Africa Cup of Nations (AFCON) qualifier against Angola. The edifice, which remains the only stadium to host CAF and FIFA sanctioned games was left in a bad state after a five-day crusade was held on the pitch.
Catégories: Africa

Berlin to bail out shipyard key to offshore wind ambitions

Euractiv.com - ven, 23/08/2024 - 06:48
Talks to award credit lines and buy shares of ailing ship maker Meyer, who also produce key offshore equipment, amounting to €2.8 billion had progressed far, German Chancellor Olaf Scholz said on visit to the firm
Catégories: European Union

Ghana striker Emmanuel Boateng joins Saudi Pro League side Al-Orobah FC

ModernGhana News - ven, 23/08/2024 - 06:40
Ghanaian striker Emmanuel Boateng has finalized his transfer to Al-Orobah FC, a club in the Saudi Pro League. The 28-year-old completed the move on Thursday, August 22, after departing from Portuguese team Rio Ave.
Catégories: Africa

2024/25 Ghana Premier League: Club Licensing approve only four venues ahead of new campaign

ModernGhana News - ven, 23/08/2024 - 06:36
The Club Licensing Department of the Ghana Football Association (GFA) has granted approval to just four stadiums for the upcoming 2024/25 Ghana Premier League season. Following a preliminary inspection in August 2024, only the Dr Kwame Kyei Sports Complex, Nsenkyire Sports Arena, Dun 39;s Park, and WAFA Park met the required infrastructu .
Catégories: Africa

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