Europe, The kingdom of uncertainty

Authors

  • Néstor Hernando Parra

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.24142/raju.v6n12a9

Keywords:

Crisis, euro, neoliberalism, socialdemocracy, market, estate, financial poer, unemployment, uncertainty

Abstract

Analysis of the shaking European economy threatening the European Union, the euro and the less developed countries, Ireland and the Mediterranean nations, as a clear extension of the general crisis and a new version more conservative of neoliberal policies after a short period of keynesianism when public economy took the command of the economy. Unknown global state against national state is part of the game. Social protests, either pacific or violent, are menacing public order in some capitals. Citing Judt, remarks the abandon of socialdemocratic ideology by governing leaders to please multinationals and financial system. The persistence of the crisis in USA and the feeble and dubious roll strong Germany has played in taking decisions spread uncertainty mainly among Europeans mainly young people not seeing alternatives of entering in the productive sector. So, continuing periods of crisis in double dip versions are predicted.

Author Biography

Néstor Hernando Parra

Doctor en Derecho y Ciencias Políticas de la Universidad Libre de Colombia. Ex gobernador del departamento de Tolima (1966-1967), ex congresista de la República y ex embajador de Colombia ante la ONU. Cofundador de la Universidad de Ibagué y de la Corporación Tecnológica de Educación del Norte del Tolima

Published

2017-06-20

How to Cite

Parra, N. H. (2017). Europe, The kingdom of uncertainty. Ratio Juris UNAULA, 6(12), 187–196. https://doi.org/10.24142/raju.v6n12a9