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07/09/2007 18:55:40
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Australia has also turned into a pretty darned good country given its origin.


>The analogy I was going for was that the Balkans contained a number of local identities with ethnic and religious distinctions - and then were occupied by Moslem invaders - causing both conversions and settling of yet another group. The strength of empire more or less kept the lid on until the Ottomans decayed then there were brief stirrings previously surpressed identities then another lid was put on by a centralized government with little patience for "Balkanization" ( as the word has come to be understood in English) - not sure how well the analogy holds - comparing Tito to the Raj - but then the lid comes off again and there are scores to settle and demagogues waving bloody banners and some perfectly understandable strivings for identity.
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>I think the amazing thing about 1947 wasn't that India and Pakistan didn't immediately become fast friends ( and there were 15 million people scrambling for a number of years to get on the right side of the border ) but that India maintained unity and democracy. That certainly ranks with the miracles of the US and Canada as a credit to what Britain gave the world.
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>>>The Hindus and Moslems may have very well killed each other by the 19th century if the Brits hadn't showed up in the first place. ( remember the whole Moghul thing and the Balkan-like fragmentation of the Indian principalities
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>>Take that back, sir, unless you can count which great forces have caused that. Take any clash in the Balkans, and I should be able to dig out who was involved.
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>>The example at hand looks to me more Greek-polis-like.
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