Building Up rather than Bailing Out
In my post Green Capitalism and the Map of Grand Challenges, I discussed proposals by individuals like New York Times’ columnist Tom Friedman that the United States take advantage of the current
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In my post Green Capitalism and the Map of Grand Challenges, I discussed proposals by individuals like New York Times’ columnist Tom Friedman that the United States take advantage of the current
As most people are aware, President Bush hosted a meeting of the G20 this past weekend to deal with the current financial crisis. According to France’s president, Bush was hesitant to call
The term “Google” has come to represent more than the name of the world’s most popular search engine or the company behind it. Google has become a verb as well as a
Fourteen years ago Rwanda suffered a massive, man-made humanitarian disaster as neighbors were driven to slaughter neighbors by malicious radio broadcasts and unchecked rumors. Although Rwanda itself has begun to move forward
I have written nine previous posts about the security situation in and across the border from the Kurdistan region of Iraq. The rebel group PKK (which has officially been labeled a terrorist
Most often when we hear the term “connectivity” we think about the Internet and the World Wide Web. In days of yore, it was the road or the sea that defined connectivity.
In post I published last week [Trust and Credit in Emerging Markets], I commented on an op-ed piece by Kemal Dervis, executive head of the U.N. Development Program and a former minister
I’m a supporter of both globalization and connectivity. However, I’m not such a zealot that I see only their benefits and ignore their risks. The current financial crisis, which began with financial
We’ve all heard about the butterfly effect — the notion that a butterfly can gently flaps its wings somewhere in the world and set in motion a series of events that result
On the day after elections in America, it seems like a good time to talk about democracy elsewhere. Politicians like to talk about politics and the ideologies behind their particular brand of
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