
03/16/2005 - Fueling Economic Growth by Lord Rees-Mogg "With the price of oil heading up rapidly, the only logical step would be to consider other sources of power
and in China and Japan they have been developing two new technologies that could change the world. Lord Rees-Mogg explores
" 01/31/2005 - Winning Without Fighting by Lord William Rees-Mogg by Lord Rees-Mogg "China has been accused of helping some other nations, such as Pakistan, to create nuclear programs; so Chinese protestations should probably be treated with caution. But there is nothing but reason and reassurance in the official line." 11/04/2004 - Cowboys and Liberals by Lord Rees-Mogg "Obviously the U.S. election result is among the most important of these events
Yet the global issues themselves will not be changed." 09/28/2004 - Flawed Intelligence by Lord Rees-Mogg "
Some Europeans believe that the alliance should pull out of Iraq. My conclusion is that there is no safe exit. If the United States and Britain withdraw, the consequences will be terrible
" 08/03/2004 - The Bomber Will Always Get Through by Lord Rees-Mogg "
Nothing would be easier than to create a major terrorist event in France itself. It has a large and radicalised Islamic population. There are internationally famous symbolic buildings and vulnerable high-speed trains
" 06/01/2004 - Mawkish Investing by Lord Rees-Mogg "
Apparently the Ambassador bought the painting for $30,000 in 1950. That did give me a tinge of regret. I did not have $30,000 in 1950 - it was then a far bigger sum than it is now - but I did pay about $10,000 for my first house in 1952
" 03/26/2004 - Toyota's Scoop and the Coming Oil Shortage by Lord Rees-Mogg "..Toyota sees China as a rapidly expanding economy, which will continue to expand. That will produce a huge increase in demand for automobiles. The motorization of China is already pushing up the price of oil, now at $37.50 a barrel
" 02/13/2004 - An Impending 'Disorderly Movement' in the Dollar? by Lord Rees-Mogg "The G7 meeting at Boca Raton was a failure. This is bad news for everyone. It is bad news for the United States, and has been followed by a further fall in the dollar. It is bad news for Japan, which has been buying vast numbers of dollars in order to stabilise the yen." 01/13/2004 - The Currency Chain Gang By William Rees-Mogg "
[The U.S.] boom in consumption
has been financed by a boom in debt, based on the huge borrowings from Japan and China
" 12/09/2003 - A New West in the East by Lord Rees-Mogg "The greatest story of the last 25 years has been the political revival and economic development of China. It is a story of which the West is still only vaguely aware." 10/22/2003 - DECLINE OF THE OLD ORDER By William Rees-Mogg "
Early in the 20th century there was much fashionable concern in Europe about the decline of the West. Many observers thought that the European lead in 19th century manufacturing would prove to have been
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