After the Rain
How the West
Lost the East
1st EDITION
Sam Vaknin, Ph.D.
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Lidija Rangelovska
A Narcissus Publications Imprint, Skopje 2001
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REPUBLIC OF MACEDONIA
[The Author of this Article is a Racist]
Can Socialist Professors of Economics Teach Capitalism?
[The Rip van Winkle Institutions]
[Inside, Outside - Diasporas and Modern States]
[Quis Custodiet Ipsos Custodes?]
Who is Guarding the Guards?
An Impressionistic Canvass
[The Balkans between Omerta and Vendetta]
On the Criminality of Transition
The Onset of Cultural Imperialism
Russia's Role in a Brave, New World
Endgame in the Balkans
[Millenarian Thoughts about Kosovo]
[Why did Milosevic Surrender?]
NATO, the EU and the New Kids on the Block
[The Treasure Trove of Kosovo]
[Lucky Macedonia or Macedonia's Serendipity]
The Good Fortune of Neighbouring a Human Catastrophe
[Black Magic, White Magic - Managing our Future]
[Central Europe - The New Colonies]
[Foreigners do not Like Russia]
Russia's New Economy
[Financial Crisis, Global Capital Flows and the International Financial Architecture]
[The Shadowy World of International Finance]
[The Typology of Financial Scandals]
The Demise of Intellectual Property
[Scavenger Economies, Predator Economies]
[Market Impeders and Market Inefficiencies]
[Public Procurement and very Private Benefits]
[The Predicament of the Newly Rich]
This is a series of articles written and published in 1996-2000 in Macedonia, in Russia, in Egypt and in the Czech Republic.
How the West lost the East. The economics, the politics, the geopolitics, the conspiracies, the corruption, the old and the new, the plough and the internet – it is all here, in prose, as provocative and vitriolic and loving and longing as I could make it.
From "The Mind of Darkness":
"'The Balkans' – I say – 'is the unconscious of the world'. People stop to digest this metaphor and then they nod enthusiastically. It is here that the repressed memories of history, its traumas and fears and images reside. It is here that the psychodynamics of humanity – the tectonic clash between Rome and Byzantium, West and East, Judeo-Christianity and Islam – is still easily discernible. We are seated at a New Year's dining table, loaded with a roasted pig and exotic salads.
I, the Jew, only half foreign to this cradle of Slavonics. Four Serbs, five Macedonians. It is in the Balkans that all ethnic distinctions fail and it is here that they prevail anachronistically and atavistically. Contradiction and change the only two fixtures of this tormented region.
The women of the Balkan – buried under provocative mask-like make up, retro hairstyles and too narrow dresses. The men, clad in sepia colours, old fashioned suits and turn of the century moustaches. In the background there is the crying game that is Balkanian music: liturgy and folk and elegy combined. The smells are heavy with musk-ular perfumes. It is like time travel. It is like revisiting one's childhood."
How were the articles and essays contained herein – many of them translated and published in local languages – received by people everywhere?
My readers from the Balkans reacted to these essays with an admixture of rage and indignation. They erected defensive barricades of self-aggrandizement and of my devaluation. And they let their ingrained paranoia run rampant (Jewish conspiracies, Western spies, world plots). I asked a resident of this tortured region to write the foreword to this book. People from other parts, from Central and Eastern Europe, were more argumentative and contemplating, though much less passionate. And Westerners – especially those with interest in these regions of the world – reacted with great, cathartic enthusiasm.
In reading this book, I wish upon you the joy and the revulsion, the dark fascination of this region and its surrealist dreams and nightmares. This is what I experience daily here and it is my hope that I succeeded to convey the siren's song, the honeyed trap, the lure and the allure of this tortured corner of the earth.