The Economist Discusses the Dark Continent
Earlier this month I wrote a post about power generation problems across the African continent [Africa Remains the Dark Continent — Literally]. That post was prompted by a New York Times article
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Earlier this month I wrote a post about power generation problems across the African continent [Africa Remains the Dark Continent — Literally]. That post was prompted by a New York Times article
It takes a lot to impress the folks at The Economist, but in the 18-27 August 2007 issue, one of the leaders contains the following the sentence: “Something rather exciting is happening
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Earlier this month, I wrote a post about potential water problems in the Middle East (Turkey, Kurdistan & Water). Almost all books or articles about possible strategic futures mention potential water crises
I’m curious where Abraham Maslow would have put soap operas on his hierarchy of needs. Escapism, be it watching soaps or movies, listening to the radio, or reading Harry Potter novels, seems
The recent attack against the Yazidi sect in northern Iraq (the worst terrorist attack inside the country since Saddam Hussein was overthrown) put the wolves trying to derail Iraq’s economic recovery at
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Next month will mark the sixth anniversary of the terrorist attacks against the World Trade Center and the Pentagon. Those attacks prompted renewed interest in drafting contingency plans and improving crisis response
In my reports from Kurdistan, I’ve noted that one of the things that sets it apart from the rest of Iraq is its security. Its peaceful environment has allowed its economy to
Most of the world welcomed the news that the United Nations Security Council voted to send 26,000 peacekeepers to the Darfur region of Sudan. Hopefully, this action will bring a halt to
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