a.k.a. Empire in the Age of the 1%
At US behest, Austria arrested a Ukrainian oligarch named Dmytro
Firtash in Vienna on some corruption and bribery charge that appears to be
involved tangentially with the United States.
Apparently, Firtash was small fry, 14th on the
Ukraine list, worth only $673 million.
Being an oligarch is, in itself, no crime in Ukraine. Yulia Tymoshenko is an oligarch (the “Gas
Queen); the new Ukrainian government openly appointed oligarchs Igor Kolomoisky
and Serhiy Taruta as governors in two western provinces in order to keep a lid
on pro-Russian sentiment; and the great white hope of the Maidan activists, the
“good oligarch” Petro Poroshenko, a.k.a. “The Chocolate King” is the
seventh-richest man in Ukraine, worth about $1 billion.
Firtash’s problem is that the US identified him with the
Yanukovych camp and close to Russia because of his gas dealings. It also looks like Firtash moved into
Tymoshenko’s gas interests while she was in prison, which may account for the
FBI obligingly dropping the hammer on him.
More importantly, I expect, Firtash’s arrest is meant to
send a message to another oligarch-heavy area, Russia, in anticipation of
Western sanctions for the Crimea referendum.
And, I think, the message is “Work with the US and against
Putin if you want your Western assets to be protected and respected.”
This message is likely to be heeded. After all, most oligarchs are laser focused
on their personal wealth and their personal interest. In an era of globalized finance, the dependence
of the wealthy on the nation states that spawned their biological integument is
less important than the matrix of trans-national institutions that sustain
their finances and cater to their need for personal impunity. Personal profit, in other words means more
than patriotism or even national prosperity.
This state of affairs is magnificently illustrated by the
story of a magnificent yacht currently docked in New York, courtesy of the town herald of the globalized wealthy,
CNBC:
New Yorkers have been tweeting, instagraming and
posting countless photos of a gleaming blue megayacht docked off midtown
Manhattan. It's called "Serene." At a staggering 436-feet, with five
levels, several swimming pools, two helicopter pads and soaring chrome exhaust
pipes at the top, it nearly outshines the Intrepid Museum next door. (Its best
amenities are inside: the "underwater viewing room," an indoor
climbing wall, children's playroom and cabins for 24 guests and 52 crew,
according to the yacht builder.) Anyone doing a quick Google search learns that
the owner of Serene is Yuri Scheffler, the vodka-and-spirits magnate behind the
Stolichnaya brand. And with the turmoil in Ukraine
and Russia
, many have also speculated that Serene's sudden presence is a sign of the
worried oligarchs-the Putin-connected, Russian super rich who now face a
financial backlash from the West for Russia's actions. But they would be wrong.
Scheffler is no Putin oligarch. And he has a surprising perspective on Ukraine.
In an email interview, Scheffler said he is in New
York on business-hence the boat.
Although Scheffler's company, SPI Group, started in
Russia, it's now based in Luxembourg. Scheffler is now a British citizen who
spends much of his time abroad and hasn't been to Russia in 12 years. Scheffler
has publicly battled President Vladimir
Putin for years as the Russian government tried to seize the company and
"renationalize" its assets. The government even issued a warrant for
Scheffler's arrest in 2003 after he refused to hand over the company. So when
asked about his views on Ukraine, Scheffler was highly critical of Russia's
government.
Well, you’re wrong. Oligarchs are not only rich guys and gals. They also invest in media and politics to give their interests the greatest possible weight. So they can bring down governments.
One of the most interesting takeaways of the Ukraine crisis was the report that Victoria Nuland had threatened sanctions against the Western interests of key Ukrainian oligarchs if violence was used against protesters…which erupted with suspicious alacrity. Since the various oligarchs controlled dozens of deputies in the Ukrainian parliament, Yanukovych’s Party of Regions imploded and the rest is regime change history.
It is safe to say that the US has a similar strategy to pressure Russia’s 19 billionaires, first indirectly through sanctions against Russia and then, if British squeamishness over attacking one of the props of London’s prosperity are overcome, against the oligarchs’ personal wealth.
We even have a “good” oligarch, Mikhael Khodorkosky, the oil tycoon who was imprisoned by Putin ten years ago on the well-founded suspicion that he was ready and willing to serve as the vehicle for American interests and mischief in Russian politics and the strategic Russian oil industry.
Khodorkovsky, although he had promised to eschew politics in return for a pre-Sochi Olympics pardon, emerged in Maidan Square recently with an impassioned attack on the Russian adventure in Crimea, and on Putin personally. Khodorkovsky, prior to his imprisonment, had spent lavishly on think tank funding and PR in the West and he apparently still has his soft power mojo; his remarks were recorded and broadcast to the world by a small army of prestige media scribes.
Apparently the Forbes list of the world’s richest people had 424 billionaires on it with $1.1 trillion worth of wealth ($2.5 billion per capita and about 3% of global world product) in 1996; now it’s 1,565 billionaires with $6.5 trillion ($4 billion per capita and around 10% of the global nut). In case you’re wondering, the growth in billionaires and their wealth is outrunning inflation (about 50% since 1996), real GWP (about 40%), and my 401K (don’t ask). All I can say is, “Waiter! I’ll have what they’re having!”
I suppose it’s good that the United States is keeping up with global economic trends and has a strategy to exploit the proliferation of oligarchs who view national governments as just another item in their portfolios of assets and interests, to be rebalanced as pressure from the United States indicates.
Even though the PRC has largely maintained the Communist Party’s political and media monopoly, China has an oligarch problem, too, and has been aggressive in making sure that rich people with reformist inclinations and large followings on social media are cut down to size. The PRC also cares about rich people who have evaded capital controls and stashed their ill-gotten gains in the West, making them vulnerable to US and EU extortion. The PRC has to tread carefully in its anti-corruption drive, since the threat of local prosecution will drive the rich to put more of their money overseas and out of the Party’s reach and within range of US sanctions. I expect some thought is being given to identifying and cultivating a safe overseas haven for cash and investments, to deal with the headache that the West is still the most attractive destination for investment, liquidity, and the free movement of capital.
In passing, I might note that for lefty liberals it is one of those inconvenient truths that the countries that occasionally attempt to subordinate the interests of the wealthy to those of the state (and possibly to the occasional benefit of the huddled masses of the 99%) are often, by a funny coincidence, America’s most detested enemies, i.e. Russia, China, Cuba, and Venezuela.
The United States also has an oligarch problem. Rich guy Michael Bloomberg ran New York for several years. We’ve got the Koch brothers lavishly funding political candidates at the state and national level, and turning Wisconsin into a petri dish for their economic agenda. A California billionaire, Tim Draper, is engaging in the oligarch version of nation building, funding a ballot initiative to split California into six states. And of course Tom Perkins came straight out and said it: it should be one dollar not one person one vote. I suppose we should be grateful that some oligarchs are still interested in restructuring the balky United States operation instead of just “going Galt” and abandoning it outright.
Maybe you haven’t noticed the oligarch problem because the rather dubious decision has been made to shield the identities of the malefactors of great wealth behind the anonymizing “1%” tag, allowing their defenders to deploy the “class warfare” trope and talk about economic growth and tweaks to the minimum wage as a solution for the “income inequality” crisis.
I doubt that giving burger flippers an extra two dollars an hour will restore prosperity and dignity to the working poor. But there is no mainstream constituency for redistributing oligarch wealth to solve our problems, on the valid basis that any attempt to mess with the oligarchs will simply send them and their billions scampering to a more amenable jurisdiction.
When Bill Clinton went whole hog on globalization, we pretty much let the oligarch cat out of the bag. Now the national government of the United States has committed to globalization with the idea that the America’s globalization-related problems of employment and investment can be solved…with more globalization, a rather dubious assertion that resembles the voodoo-economics mantra of Republican conservatives that the problems encountered in cutting taxes will be solved by…cutting more taxes.
So we have a solution for manipulating and exploiting
oligarchs overseas. Too bad we don’t
have one for oligarchs at home. Welcome
to the 21st century.
215 comments:
«Oldest ‹Older 201 – 215 of 215Mumbai Call Girls Number
Mumbai Female Escorts
Mumbai escorts Services
Mumbai Call Girl Gallery
Mumbai escorts Number
Bangalore Escorts Service
Bangalore Call Girls Gallery
Bangalore Cheap Rate Escorts
Bangalore Vip escorts
Bangalore Independent escorts Contact
Bangalore Female Escorts
Haridwar Escorts You can easily have the level of trust on the girls here working inside our escort agency. Independent call girls in Haridwar are said to react in the ideal manners in order to grab in the attention of several kinds of customers. There is never a trouble faced in by you to be with these salacious darlings. They are well settled in this area of profession since many years now. A great position they have been holding since then and pulling inwards many of the customers from all around. There is an absolute volume of satiation you could gain easily being linked to these lovely hot beauties over here.
Haridwar Escorts
Haridwar Escorts
Haridwar Escorts
Very helpful post. Thanks for sharing.
Role of a Marriage Counsellor in Saving Your Relation
Thank's for sharing post...
yahoo support number Canada
yahoo support Canada
yahoo number Canada
yahoo support phone number Canada
mollybeans
stackideas
gamesamba
bidinc
snailgame
marijuanarecipes
dmkproject
riptapparel
riuso
findaspring
shopolog
someseanul
Best Chandigarh Escort Service | Hot and Sexy Call Girls
Chandigarh escort service is providing the best hot and sexy, professional, house wife, college girls, and independent call girls in Chandigarh. Enjoy your night with high profile sexy models in Chandigarh.
Our first priority is customer satisfaction.
Chandigarh Escort Service
Chandigarh Escorts Service
Chandigarh Escort Service
Chandigarh Call Girls Service
ello
radiovybe
yoomark
woddal
twitter
flickr
ttlink
Do you want to visit Mg Road Service?
If you are alone in hyderabad and looking for some fun, excitement, and massage service for satisfaction, Click Here: -Russian escorts Bangalore
then you should visit and utilize the Click Here: -Bellandur Escorts
service. This is one of the best services which offer you several benefits. Escort service is an adult service Click Here: - jp nagar escorts
that not only offers you mental satisfaction but koramangala escorts provides you an opportunity to full fill your hidden fantasies at the bed. Click Here: -HSR Layout escorts
Quickly, perplexed with all the solid information that is on it. Precisely the thing I was looking for and I am envisioning inspecting your varying Antarvasna Story posts soon!
If you experienced any burglary, look no further than our team of experienced and reliable Locksmith Leeds who can help you with any issue you may have with your keys, locks, or doors. We work tirelessly to get the job done quickly and efficiently so that you can enjoy your life uninterrupted. Our team of experts can take care of everything for you so you don't have to worry about it.
Are you looking for the best Data Science Institute in Greater Noida. Join one of the best Data Science Coaching Center in Greater Noida, join now.
twitback
patreon
blankchat
dribbble
Sauvage Dior
savee.it
huduma
buddybits
intensedebate
speakerdeck
myopportunity
topsitenet
Post a Comment