Month: December 2012

Suu Kyi and Hopes for a New Burma

Suu Kyi, daughter of a Burmese independence hero, has never been indifferent to the goings on in Burma. She is…

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Poland Welcomes Migrant Workers

The only EU member state to avoid recession during the 2008/9 economic crisis, Poland looks set to become a magnet…

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IMF Mission Reports Positive Developments in Georgia

An International Monetary Fund (IMF) mission visited Tbilisi from November 27 to December 12, 2012 for discussions on the first…

11 years ago

IBM’s Virginia Rometty and Strategic Belief

CFI.co believes that Rometty, CEO of IBM, has been instrumental in developing services at the Company that will open up…

11 years ago

Global Investing: Italy or Singapore?

Many European countries have declining population growth and onerous business regulations. This creates a headwind against the region's share prices.…

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Europe Has Nothing to Fear but Fear Itself

By Klaus Schwab, Dec 14th 2012 The eurozone will not break up. The price of departure is simply too great…

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Dilma Rousseff: “You have one hour to solve this problem.”

There is no denying that the main challenges facing the Brazilian economy include the achievement of sustainable growth and the…

11 years ago

Tough Operator: Dr. Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala

Harvard educated Dr. Okonjo-Iweala, a recent candidate for presidency of the World Bank, is one of the world’s most respected…

11 years ago

Hopes and Action for a Secure Colombia

During his eight year presidency, Alvaro Uribe tackled the criminal gangs, armies and random violence that held sway over large…

11 years ago

A Future for Diaspora Women of North Korea?

Can UN Security Council resolutions help? By Betsy A. Kawamura Founder Women4NonViolence in Peace and Conflict Zones www.w4nv.com bkawamura10@hotmail.com For…

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