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Can You Get Money from the Government? Maybe...
Filed in archive Politics by Greg Cruey on June 23, 2009
Michael Sanibel had a helpful blog post recently on government grants. He looks at all the basics: What is a grant? Who can qualify? How do you apply? What types of grants are available? What are the ...
An evening with Peter Robinson
Filed in archive Politics by tj on May 26, 2006
Lead21 got Peter Robinson for a wonderful evening of reflections and comparisons of the presidencies of Ronald Reagan and Georg W. Bush last Wednesday. "The man who wrote Reagan's legendary ...
Goodbye Germany?
Filed in archive Politics by tj on July 5, 2005
It is a banana republic scenario that seems to go on in Germany. The elected chancellor looses his lust to work on and instead of retiring, puts on a play so that the parliament decides to loose confi...
Americans in Europe
Filed in archive Politics by tj on June 28, 2005
This article is highlighting one of the issues pretty prominent in Europe there seems to be an increasing linkage between the more hostile political opinion in Europe against the US and what businesse...
Our apologies
Filed in archive Politics by tj on June 27, 2005
Some of you might have realized that you may haven gotten an email with a short note for our new design recently. We had no intention to spam your accounts - we just felt that this message would be ap...
the American society
Filed in archive Politics by tj on January 25, 2005
The Economist features this story about the likelihood of social mobility in the American society (the possibilty to earn more money then your parents). My feeling coming over here from time to time n...
that's too hilarious
Filed in archive Politics by tj on November 4, 2004
US fund raising
Filed in archive Politics by tj on September 25, 2004
The Economist points me to this amazing picture of my new neighborhood: "TYPE in your home address at the website fundrace.org and sneak a peek at your neighbours' political donations. Or ...
the WEF blog
Filed in archive Politics by tj on September 20, 2004
The World Economic Forum has a blog with a row of lively articles about the Forums activities. Recently of note is that the Buzz about China has reached our beloved serial entrepreneur Stelios Haji-...
Arnold the new American idol?
Filed in archive Politics by tj on September 15, 2004
Source: http://wired.com Wired has a nice story about my much admired political entrepreneur from Austria: "Part of Schwarzenegger's appeal lies in his status as an outsider. He arrived in S...
In Defense of Globalization
Filed in archive Politics by tj on September 12, 2004
Finally I finished Jagdish Bhagwati's newest book about a moderate economist's view of Globalization. Alas my high hopes have somehow been disappointed. I expect numbers and a framework for me...
economic reform in georgia
Filed in archive Politics by tj on August 5, 2004
Source: www.equilibri.net The Economist reports about the new reforms which should be better coined as a restart of the economy in Georgia: "Next year---if not sooner---he will cut the rate of...
nation building
Filed in archive Politics by tj on August 4, 2004
Source: Jim Mac Laughlin I'm hovering for a while now over the term "nation building" and the importance of "creating" states from scratch that has arised in the recent past i...
liberty and investment
Filed in archive Politics by tj on July 20, 2004
The Economist has another supporting story how much economic liberty helps to support GDP growth: "The report measures countries' promotion of "economic freedom"---defined by low t...
sorry state?
Filed in archive Politics by tj on March 25, 2004
The NYT runs a snapshot of German economic mood: "In other words, Germans are gloomy because there is a general realization that the formulas that have worked so well for this country in the dec...
Howard Dean and the internet campaign
Filed in archive Politics by tj on February 3, 2004
Wired analyzes the failure of the Howard Dean campaign and it's main pundit Joe Trippi. "The Dean campaign, with Trippi at the helm, had shattered traditional top-down campaign models by all...
growing knowledge gap in the arab world
Filed in archive Global Economy , Politics , Technology by tj on October 22, 2003
The UNDP recently published one of the best regional briefings I came across lately. "The Arab Human Development" report 2003 dissects the transition of Arab countries into a knowledge econo...
Germany is looking for new Schwarzenegger
Filed in archive Politics by tj on October 13, 2003
Following the election last week in California surprisingly many of my fellow countrymen are admiring the fresh style of politics seen in California. "But Germany urgently needs something Schwar...
online bets on politics
Filed in archive Global Economy , Politics by tj on October 2, 2003
Predicting the future is a quite difficult job, but this article helps. While the DARPA futures market has been doomed the NYT has invested in some research. The Foresight Exchange and the Iowa Electr...
entrepreneurial politics
Filed in archive Politics by tj on October 1, 2003
This is something I wonder about (and admire as well): "A USA Today survey last weekend revealed that three in 10 Californians said Mr Schwarzenegger's lack of experience made them more likel...
The German/US media bias
Filed in archive Politics by tj on September 12, 2003
This is a bit off topic, but I'm every day more amused about the very difference between US and german media on issues like foreign policy. This excellent weblog follows it up.
effects of globalization
Filed in archive Politics by tj on August 30, 2003
I have another favorite topic: globalization. There is an interesting new paper from Stanley Fischer. The paper gives a very good overview about global economic developments in the last decade and fut...
how spam works
Filed in archive Politics by tj on August 7, 2003
is not really answered in this article but adds some spice to the discussion. It is quite funny and probably not really true, but a worthwhile read.
divorce via SMS
Filed in archive Politics by tj on August 3, 2003
This an odd story going through the news in the last week. divorce via SMS or email was a common way in the last years in Malaysia. Most strange are the prior statements from Mr. Mahathir. Now there i...
a new model of companies
Filed in archive Politics by tj on August 3, 2003
My sunday news digest found a story from the Economist today. It elaborates on a new model for companies. The research universities like Harvard are apparently a model for knowledge focused companies ...
asian companies
Filed in archive Politics by tj on August 2, 2003
Asiaweek features a good overview about the bigger Asian companies. Fortune provides such an overview as a part of their Global 500 section.
the bet against terror
Filed in archive Politics by tj on July 30, 2003
While it sounds crazy at first hand to bet real money on terror incidents, like the DARPA futures market suggest, it can be a much more exact tool to predict terror. Instead it has been furiously crit...
emerging markets
Filed in archive Politics by tj on July 25, 2003
I'm quite interested in following up the privatization in Emerging markets. I could find a surprisingly good news source today.
Global Leaders of Tomorrow
Filed in archive Politics by tj on July 25, 2003
The World Economic Forum has an interesting list of 100 leaders of Tomorrow. (Thanks Joi)
non-existent domain ...
Filed in archive Politics by tj on July 24, 2003
My domain has been blacked out for almost 36 hours. The typical issue, when providers argue about who is in charge while overtaking a domain. Changing the domain is still a real pain. If you have see...
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