These include much more widely open the United Nations Security Council

In the 21st century, not a single country can manage alone, we must accept dialogue and inventing new answers... If Europe and the United States did not invent this new model, person is the do. "In official two day visit to the United States, Nicolas Sarkozy asked yesterday as a"friend"of the United States, but requiring friend. To students at Columbia University in New York, he has desired a "America open, generous, listening", able to dialogue with its allies to address together the problems of one century: financial regulation, environment, economic growth, terrorism. A few hours after the attacks in Moscow, he recalled that the France was a steadfast ally against terrorism. "It is an attack on us all", observed the President, who took the opportunity to reiterate the commitment of the French presence in Afghanistan while Barack Obama just make a brief visit this weekend.

"Economics of production.

Will his meeting today with the American President, focus on the consequences of the crisis and "how to make that this does not happen." Nicolas Sarkozy came to champion of the financial regulation and has not hidden its criticism of a Government (that of George Bush) that left Lehman Brohers fail, in September 2008, thus exacerbating a crisis which had consequences in the world. The rescue of the Greece by the European Union shows in his eyes that the lesson has been understood in Europe. But it has become urgent to regulate because "to the next crisis, will States be so indebted that they can no longer ask dykes", he said. "The free market without rules will be the death of capitalism," insisted French President alarmed, no doubt, by the slowness of the United States to implement a new financial regulation. If the House of representatives voted a text, the Senate did examine its own version that in the second quarter. "When we see that the same are ready to repeat the same mistakes, I cannot be complicit in this", says Nicolas Sarkozy, who wants to go back to "economy of production and not speculation." The French President also took advantage of this rostrum to explain his ambition to reform global governance, a project that it promotes with British Prime Minister Gordon Brown. These include much more widely open the United Nations Security Council. "Copenhagen showed the failure of our methods of governance of caricatured manner", he insisted.

"Refounding the capitalism".

Its reform ambitions go far because he wants to regulate markets for raw materials like Exchange rates. "The dollar is not the only currency in the world", he launched, "it is a question that I will wear at the G20." In fact, mauled the French political scene, Nicolas Sarkozy now has many international to regain his stature and regain control. Returning with force in the field of global regulation and exchange rates, it anticipates the French Presidency of the G20 that will take place in 2011, a few months of the presidential election. With a goal: show that he keeps the initiative on matters that much for its popularity at the beginning of the financial crisis. He also continued his business of reconquest of opinion through a "back on the fundamentals". A few days after the defeat in regional elections, Nicolas Sarkozy had clipped the French debate on its traditional topics: security, lower taxes and pension reform. In the United States, he dramatizes issues, brandishes his intact will of "refounding capitalism", and attempts to find the accents of his speech in Toulon (October 2008): he had then been the first head of State to measure the impact economic and political collapse of Lehman Brothers. In the wake of a Summit in Brussels where Angela Merkel has imposed its brand, Nicolas Sarkozy has also yesterday resumed his role of European flagship, while European media complain about the indifference of President Obama in their regard. As he did in the last half of 2008, in the period politically blessed of the French Presidency of the European Union.