Tag Archives: government

The Apple Saga: Rethinking the Risk-Reward Ratio

Will the U.S. lead in technological innovation falter if the government can’t reap some of the rewards from its successful investments?

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Reflections on Doing Business in India and China

How do the realities of doing business in India and China reflect on those countries’ abilities to cultivate talent and new technologies?

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China and the End of the End of History

Could the Western democratic system be only a transitory phenomenon in the long history of humankind?

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Turning Environmental Threats into Profits

How does one turn environmental problems into a threat for the United States and then into a profit opportunity?

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An America That Can’t: A Reflection on Obama’s Second Inaugural

Does it even make sense to hold federal elections in the United States? After all, they never provide any real resolution.

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Peaceful Assembly Shattered, Democracy Fractured

How is the recent shooting in Arizona a failure for which no one is willing to accept any responsibility?

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Dateline UK: In Praise of Coalition Governments

Has the time come to consider new political arrangements among opposing political camps?

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The South Korean Firehose

What impact has technology had on the lives of modern South Koreans?

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Africa’s J — Jobs

What do employment prospects look like in Africa?

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Mapping the Global Future

What major challenges can the world expect to confront in the next 15 years?

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