China — Future Shock — But not too shocking
Working with Tom Barnett, whose books have a large and influential following in China, I’m aware that the Chinese like to censor literature coming from the West — even if they basically
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Working with Tom Barnett, whose books have a large and influential following in China, I’m aware that the Chinese like to censor literature coming from the West — even if they basically
Cell phones continue to change the way the world is connecting. I’ve talked about how cell phones are being used to make global monetary transfers as well as how cell phone minutes
China has been in the headlines recently for its purge of top leaders and trying to rid its one-party system of corruption. It will be an uphill fight, but it’s battle worth
This summer, as oil prices looked like they were heading towards $80 per barrel, Stephen L. Sass, a professor of materials science and engineering at Cornell University, penned an interesting op-ed piece
The triple curses of most African nations (corruption, poverty & disease) have kept the dark continent dark and part what Tom Barnett calls “The Gap.” New York Times columnist Nicholas Kristof talked
The news that North Korea tested a nuclear device despite warnings from leaders around the globe says much more about Kim Jong Il’s ego than about the country in general. The question
In an earlier post about the global commute, I noted how important global workers are to the Philippine economy. Mary Jordan, writing in the New York Times, relates how cell phones are
Michael Gordon, writing in today’s New York Times, discusses the new U.S. counter-insurgency doctrine being implemented by the Pentagon [“Military Hones a New Strategy on Insurgency“]. The new doctrine, which is scheduled
“Instant messages. Text messages. E-mail. Voicemail. Blogs. Online social networks. And the good ol’ cell phone,” writes Associated Press reporter May Wong. “If you thought there were enough ways to communicate with
As I noted in an earlier blog [“Good Fences Make Good Neighbors?“], illegal immigration has been one of the hot topic issues during this election season. One of the fall-outs of all
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