sâmbătă, iulie 05, 2008

Asociaţia Europeană a Şcolilor de Studii Politice


Cine s-a întâlnit cu mine pe blogurile oamenilor politici ştie că de foarte mult timp vorbesc despre degradarea conceptului de partid politic. Mai întâi partidul nu mai este partid, nu mai răspunde reprezentării unei clase sau unui grup specific, ci întregului popor. În asemenea condiţii conceptul de partid este depăşit. Politica nu mai este politică pentru că deja partidele nu mai sunt o grupare care aderă la o doctrină (partidele în România sunt devalizate din punct de vedere al doctrinei), ci sunt grupări a căror singură legătură este jocul de interese. Este o explicaţie banală a fenomenului de traseism politic. Fără partide şi fără politică, avem un clasă conducătoare marcată de interes personal cu un singur interes al politicii de jos, alegerile.
Pentru depăşirea acestor condiţii spuneam că este impetuos necesar ca politica să se reideologize începând cu restabilire unor sisteme doctrinare complete, filosofice şi prin realizarea unor centre de studii politice generale care să genereze viitori politicieni, Fiind un proces îndelungat, 10 sau 20 de ani, cu cât mai repede se începe, cu atât mai repede se ajunge la un alt început.
Răspunsul pe care l-am primit pe bloguri a fost că poporul nu este interesat de doctrină, de parcă eu militam pentru îndoctrinarea poporului, am mai primit răspunsuri de tipul "eşti un securisto-comunist", "Bibliotecă roşie"... Acesta este nivelul de inteligenţă al susţinătorului politic fanatic.

Consiliul Europei lansează European Association of the Schools of Political Studies
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Strabourg 04.07.2008 -
In an effort to further enhance the visibility, growth and consolidation of the schools of political studies, the Council of Europe today announced the establishment of the European Association of the Schools of Political Studies during the closing ceremony of the Third Summer University for Democracy.
Catherine Lalumiere, former Council of Europe Secretary General, accepted to chair the Association and made the following remarks during her speech: “The European project is a large-scale project with an economic dimension, a social dimension and a philosophical dimension - making it a genuine political project. This Association gives us an opportunity to collectively think about what the European project means and the international role of the Europe that we are building together. I firmly believe that the Association of Schools is vitally important as a forum for continuously reflecting on and revitalising the European project and for ensuring that it is about more than just economic prosperity,” she said.

“Keep up the good work”, she concluded, adding that she had been very impressed by the number of participants and the high calibre of their contributions.

The Association will have no profit-making, political or religious purpose. It will be administered by a board of administration consisting of directors of the Council of Europe schools of political studies and between three and ten members elected for four years by the general assembly of members.

The creation of the Association marked the end of the Third Summer University for Democracy, organised by the Council of Europe in Strasbourg from 30 June to 4 July.
During the course of the week, over 600 participants from schools of political studies in 16 European countries discussed issues related to governance, power and democracy.

The participants also received certificates from Council of Europe Secretary General Terry Davis who said this document “testified not only to their attendance at this one-week event in Strasbourg, but also to their personal never-ending commitment to democracy in their country.”

“Our aim is not only to give people an opportunity to study democracy, human rights and the rule of law, but also provide an opportunity for students to meet other students – to promote dialogue and a better understanding between politically active and democratically oriented people from different European countries,” he said.

The participants also unanimously adopted a Final Declaration of the Third Summer University for Democracy.

Eu am convingerea că acest Consiliu European nu-mi monitorizează mie convorbirile pe bloguri, dar bine se mai nimereşte.

2 comentarii:

Anonim spunea...

Bibliotecarul - nu stiu daca Romania participa la aceasta Asociatie. In mod normal, ar trebui sa fie implicata Scoala de Studii Politice. Voi incerca sa aflu. O zi frumoasa!

Bibliotecaru spunea...

Mulţumesc.
O zi frumoasă!