Editor’s Picks

Koofi and the Changing Face of Afghanistan

Some of us are burdened with lives of few hardships. Some of us are born to loving parents, have never…

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Sally Blount: A Social Psychologist’s Touch

Prof. Sally Blount is the dean of Kellogg School of Management. Kellogg is very much seen as a competitor to…

11 years ago

Doug Guthrie: Understanding China

Prof. Doug Guthrie is the dean of the George Washington University School of Business. Of course he is a most…

11 years ago

Hero Hrabowski: Cool To Be Smart

It’s Birmingham Alabama in 1962 and a twelve year boy with an unusual name is sitting at the back of…

11 years ago

President Kirchner: Another Peron?

President Kirchner, who has been in office since December 2007, was re-elected in 2011 and may have her sights on…

11 years ago

Gillard Under Pressure: Unfairly So?

Julia Gillard was born in Barry, South Wales in 1961 but renounced her UK citizenship on entering the Australian parliament…

11 years ago

Costa Rica’s Chinchilla: A Social Conservative

One of two VPs in the previous administration, Laura Chinchilla was the first female president of Costa Rica when she…

11 years ago

Minister Okonjo-Weala: Right Place at the Right Time

When Dr. Okonjo-Iweala departed the World Bank in 2011 to become Nigeria’s finance minister, she was managing director and second…

11 years ago

Powerful Leadership from Sonia Gandhi

Sonia Gandhi, aged 66 and widow of former PM Rajiv, is India’s most powerful leader and the longest serving president…

11 years ago

Michelle Obama: A Debt of Gratitude

The 2012 speech by Michelle Obama at the Democratic National Convention in support of her husband was undeniably brilliant and…

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