Public/Private Partnerships in Cyberspace
It’s election day in the United States. If you are an eligible voter and haven’t yet exercised your right to vote, I encourage you to do so. The politicians who are elected
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It’s election day in the United States. If you are an eligible voter and haven’t yet exercised your right to vote, I encourage you to do so. The politicians who are elected
China has known for some time that it needs to rely less on exports and develop a growing domestic market. Although it has made some progress along those lines, it has tried
Happy Halloween! This is a great holiday to remind us of scary things — like volatile commodity markets. I have occasionally written about the challenges faced by developing countries whose economies rely
October is the month known for witches, ghouls, ghosts, and skeletons because it ends with the holiday of Halloween. It seems like a good time to do an update on Zombies and
As the global economy continues to roil, one has to wonder whether emerging economies are going to lose their wheels as they traverse the rough road ahead. Just before the worst of
For a country with a long and glorious past, Egypt faces a very uncertain future. Until oil money relocated the center of Arabic power and prestige to the Persian Gulf, Egypt had
Last night the CBS news program 60 Minutes’ correspondent Scott Pelley profiled an American Internet guru, Greg Carr, who is spending millions of his own money to help restore national wildlife park
Librarians, by nature (or at least by reputation), are conservative people. The stereotype is Meredith Wilson’s “Marion the librarian” in his musical The Music Man. Librarians also have a very long time horizon when
Jack Welch, former CEO of General Electric, and his wife Suzy, former editor of the Harvard Business Review, write a weekly column for BusinessWeek in which they answer selected reader questions. A
The world has watched from the sidelines as U.S. military forces have tracked the movements of a Ukrainian ship carrying Soviet-era weapons that was hijacked by Somali pirates. The U.S. fears that
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