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SEKERCI
MITAGED
Chairman, Executive Board
The world’s future and the
mayors
Disputes continue to emerge all over the world as much as new friendships.
In fact we could say that the disputes are indeed exacerbating the
currently fragile nature of international relations.
World
history tells us that the real reason for most of the wars have been
related to competition for control of resources. And that holds true
without regard to apparent reasons, such as wars over religion, or
over any thing else. Regardless of real reasons, such as the
motivation for taking over control of natural resources, or markets,
it is always easy to find an excuse for war. It is always easy to
mobilize the society in a pre-determined direction by provoking
sensitive feelings and matters. One can always organize the society
with an orientation for an offensive, or for defense.
As
energy requirements quickly increase in parallel to continued
process of industrialization, energy has become a strategic weapon.
The world is now living in the shadow of the concerns of superpowers
over securing energy supply and control of energy sources and supply
routes. Powerful energy companies are leaning in the direction of
weakening the social structures in energy production areas,
worsening the disputes there, and rendering those societies less
resistant to outside forces. Sects in divided societies now have
come to resorting to terror more than ever in struggling with each
other.
Such
circumstances cause peoples to inadvertently develop negative
feelings against one another and turn to enemies of one another. But
we have only one world. None of us has another world to go to and or
another planet on which to raise our children; there is not another
heaven in which we could all live in happiness and prosperity...
Humanity
prepares for great wars sometimes knowingly and sometimes
unknowingly. One could see that, in today’s world as well, masses
of people are preparing for war unknowingly. The point to which the
state of relations between US, Russia, EU, and China could come in
the medium run does not appear to be very positive or desirable.
Exchange of provocative, accusing comments between Russia and US in
recent weeks hinted at policies that the two sides would be likely
to implement in the future: Russia has finally gave signals
indicating intention to use the energy weapon. United States on its
part whispered its intention to continue turning the world to
American empire...
There
will be other actors emerging in international relations in the
future. Some of these actors could be, outside of EU, China, India,
Kazakhstan, Japan, and other states, also, the terrorist
organizations fed by anger about different issues, and themselves
feeding such anger.
Preventing
expansion of terror, from now on, will not be as easy as it used be
in the past... technology is now much easier to share. We now live
in a world in which even children can build at home very
sophisticated weapons and explosives. As the populations of the
cities expand through high paced urbanization processes, new
criminal organizations and new crimes are emerging in the cities.
The non-secure environments that such factors might bring about
could prove to be, for any society, more dangerous circumstances
than an openly declared war.
Central
administrations are weakening and local administrations and local
administrators are becoming more effective, they will become even
more effective in the future, and they must, any way...
If
the world is preparing for a self-destructing war because of the
whims of a few insane adventurers, the only power to stop that would
be the networks of local administrations and local administrators.
But such networks and such relations cannot develop on the basis of
some twining approach, which really does not appear to have any
substantial content, while its purposes and benefits appear to be
mysterious. The relations could become more functional through trade
relations that the local administrations could develop among
themselves, and through joint investments and other joint projects.
It
would not be easy, at the outset, for the local administrations and
the local administrators to initiate such relationships on their own.
During early stages, however, the gap here could be filled by NGOs
that have activities pertaining to local administrations.
NGO’s could open the way, an avenue, in a sense, by
contributing to formation of a common awareness in this matter. This
avenue would subsequently become easier to travel, and thus
functional partnerships may develop. And such networks of relations
could in time become the foundation of better relations between the
nation-states.
WE,
MITAGED, therefore, place great emphasis on developing cooperation
with local administrations and other relevant institutions around
the world. We make an effort to build bridges between local
administrations that wish to engage in cooperation with others. From
supporting comments we receive in connection with our work in this
area, we derive the conclusion that we are doing the right kind of
work. In order to help further expand such cooperation, we shall
soon start organizing international trips with local administrations
and local administrators in different countries. We shall be
evaluating the various organization proposals in this area, as we
might receive them from any organization from any where in the world.
We
don’t have another world to go to... we all have no choice but to
live on this very earth. And this world could become, with our joint
efforts and contributions, a place indeed worth living, of course,
first and foremost, with efforts and contributions of local
administrators...
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