#留守派
「這就叫心存僥倖嗎?」 選擇留下來的俄羅斯反對派
‘... the debate among the Russian opposition over how leading figures like Mr. Yashin can best serve the cause of undermining Mr. Putin: outside the country they want to reform, or inside a penal colony?’
‘Mr. Yashin remains convinced he made the right choice. “What crime did I commit?” he asked rhetorically in a handwritten letter from prison to The New York Times.’
‘Yevgenia M. Albats, a journalist and friend of Mr. Yashin who also decided to stay, took the opposite view, saying it was impossible to engage in politics seriously from abroad.’
‘“You cannot be a Russian politician in New York, in Manhattan,” Ms. Albats said in a phone interview from Moscow. “You cannot call yourself a Russian politician and be in London.”‘
‘“Now people see: We are not running anywhere, we stand our ground and share the fate of our country,” he wrote.’
‘“This makes our words worth more and our arguments stronger. But most importantly, it leaves us a chance to regain our homeland. After all, the winner is not the one who is stronger right now, but the one who is ready to go to the end.”’
NYT
「這就叫心存僥倖嗎?」 選擇留下來的俄羅斯反對派
‘... the debate among the Russian opposition over how leading figures like Mr. Yashin can best serve the cause of undermining Mr. Putin: outside the country they want to reform, or inside a penal colony?’
‘Mr. Yashin remains convinced he made the right choice. “What crime did I commit?” he asked rhetorically in a handwritten letter from prison to The New York Times.’
‘Yevgenia M. Albats, a journalist and friend of Mr. Yashin who also decided to stay, took the opposite view, saying it was impossible to engage in politics seriously from abroad.’
‘“You cannot be a Russian politician in New York, in Manhattan,” Ms. Albats said in a phone interview from Moscow. “You cannot call yourself a Russian politician and be in London.”‘
‘“Now people see: We are not running anywhere, we stand our ground and share the fate of our country,” he wrote.’
‘“This makes our words worth more and our arguments stronger. But most importantly, it leaves us a chance to regain our homeland. After all, the winner is not the one who is stronger right now, but the one who is ready to go to the end.”’
NYT
NY Times
Looming Question for Putin Opponents: Can You Change Russia From Jail?
For opposition figures choosing to stay in Russia after President Vladimir V. Putin’s invasion of Ukraine, imprisonment looks like a matter of time. It’s also a subject for fierce debate.
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《强国:一個不爆泡沬的傳說》(2020) Thomas Orlik;牛津大學出版社出版
《强国:一個不爆泡沬的傳說》一書作者在第八章開始吹奏强国的「供給側改革」幾勁幾勁⋯ 標題包括 “Exorcising the Ghost Towns: How China Turned the Real Estate Lights On”, “Elixir for Zombies: How Supply-Side Reform Tackled the Problem of Debt”, “A Tree Cannot Grow to the Sky: The Deleveraging Agenda”...
細看內容,原來說到尾什麼「供給側改革」就是:
1️⃣ 強拆
2️⃣ 發債
3️⃣ 拉人封鋪;和
4️⃣ 撇帳
上:2005—16 年銀行體系撇帳數字
#唔睇嚇死睇就笑死
細看內容,原來說到尾什麼「供給側改革」就是:
1️⃣ 強拆
2️⃣ 發債
3️⃣ 拉人封鋪;和
4️⃣ 撇帳
上:2005—16 年銀行體系撇帳數字
#唔睇嚇死睇就笑死