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       By: Jabin Khatun Date: August 30, 2023, 3:06 am
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       In a sense, Leopold's observation has clearly stood the test of
       time: Belgian political madness rarely registers beyond the
       borders of that country divided between Flemish and Walloon.
       Europe's accidental center, home to some of the West's most
       powerful institutions, including the North Atlantic Treaty
       Organization (NATO) and the European Union, is notoriously
       unknown and unloved abroad. When the country appears in foreign
       chronicles, the same motifs are repeatedly invoked: a kingdom at
       the crossroads of the Old World, a rough stretch of highway
       between Paris and Amsterdam, modern office space for the lords
       of globalization.
       Generally speaking, the nation is seen as a historical curiosity
       and its current realities are overlooked. According to The
       Economist , Belgium is the "most successful failed state in the
       world." Plagued by a dysfunctional judicial system, massive
       debt, paralyzed party democracy and rising Islamist extremism,
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       nonetheless boasts one of the highest GDP
       per capita in the developed world, one of the most unionized
       economies on the continent, a strong civil society, generous
       social security schemes, a large and prosperous middle class,
       and a Walloon Socialist Party (PS) that has deftly withstood the
       worst effects of pasokization.
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       It is also home to the most successful radical left group in
       Western Europe, the Belgian Labor Party (PTB/PVDA, for its
       acronym in French and Flemish): the only genuinely national
       Belgian party, which is made up of a core of militants who they
       have achieved effective digital activity, while retaining strong
       ties to what remains of the country's labor movement. Unlike the
       UK, Belgium's post-industrial economy has sidestepped many
       neoliberal political tendencies, and its regional minorities
       have been granted adequate political autonomy. Unlike France, it
       has openly practiced a form of postcolonial amnesia, imposing
       strict controls on migration from its former empire.
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