Turkey, Kurdistan & Water
My last post discussed the symbiotic trading relationship between Turkey and Kurdistan. Matthew Garcia, an earth scientist living in Maryland and an occasional reader of this blog, recently posted an in-depth blog
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My last post discussed the symbiotic trading relationship between Turkey and Kurdistan. Matthew Garcia, an earth scientist living in Maryland and an occasional reader of this blog, recently posted an in-depth blog
In my last Lessons from the Edge of Globalization post, I noted that leaders of the Kurdistan Regional Government face the conundrum that most of their constituents want a free and independent
As I’m quickly learning, doing business in the Middle East is not always as straight forward as it is in most of the developed world. Some of the factors that you have
Last May I wrote a post about Dubai, UAE [On Becoming a Tiger], and noted in that blog that Emiratis are outnumbered by foreigners, including foreign laborers whose working conditions have been
I have written a lot about connectivity as has my colleague Tom Barnett. An extremely interesting New York Times article addressed the related subject of cooperation [“In Games, an Insight into the
I am back in Kurdistan again; my fourth trip in 4 months — this time beginning the roll-out of our Development-in-a-Box™ solution for post-conflict reconstruction and development. I am excited to begin
I head back soon to Iraq to pursue further work with the Pentagon’s Business Transformation Agency and the regional government of Kurdistan. I call these my trips to the Edge of Globalization.
Both print and television news sources have picked up the story of snags in reconstruction efforts in Iraq. One of those stories was written for the New York Times by James Glanz
Anyone who has done much web surfing has surely come across Wikipedia, a site whose encyclopedic-like entries are created by web users themselves. The results have mostly proven beneficial and accurate. Capturing
In a couple of earlier posts about how the Chinese people use the Internet [Connectivity in China and Web 2.0 in China], I have noted that as the number of Web users
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