Bellybutton politics
Viliam Buchert of MF Dnes said Czech politicians were slow to
react to the Asian crisis because they lack political instinct. This
is only part of the story. Czechs at times like to think of
themselves as the "navel of the world" (a Czech expression for
"center of worldly attention") and are more introspective than
Westerners when it comes to events beyond their borders. Many
Czechs still feel shortchanged by the Velvet Revolution and want
the state to take better care of them. One listener illustrated this
when he complained on Czech Radio that taxpayer money was
being spent to help Czechs caught in the disaster. Only rich
people (who don't deserve state help) can afford to vacation on
the beaches of Asia, he said. George Bush, Gerhard Schröder and
Jacques Chirac won points by showing compassion for the
people of Asia. For Czech leaders, the payoff is less clear. [MFD
Southeast Asia tsunami tidal waves earthquake George W. Bush
Czech Republic Stanislav Gross Germany France]
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