Race and Caste: Worlds Apart But Closer Than You Think

By Rajesh Sampath Combining historical knowledge and awareness of the present situation in America and India, one can deduce that racial and caste-based discrimination are...

eColonialism Theory: How Trends are Changing the World

By Thomas L. McPhail In this information age, new trends and ways of doing things have changed dramatically. From work, to school, to entertainment and...

Why Are Wars Legal? By International Law, Waging War Itself is a War Crime....

By Joseph Mazur The Geneva Convention permits states to defend themselves under the right to use force in expectancy of an armed attack by another...
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Cross-Sector Collaboration Is the Unity We Need Now

By Caroline Suozzi The world is a complex place. Should finding solutions to its equally complex problems be a matter for governments, for the private...

The World Bank and Neoliberalism: Continuity and Discontinuity in the Making of an Agenda

By Howard Stein Since the latter part of the 1990s the World Bank has increasingly claimed its main focus is on poverty reduction and development....

The Culture Map – Decoding How People Think, Lead, and Get Things Done...

By Erin Meyer Cultural differences lead to confusion, misunderstanding and needless conflict in the business world. In this article, Erin Meyer discusses the Culture Map,...
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The NATO Alliance: Will It Have a Future?

By Joseph Mazur Withdrawal and isolation could avoid foreign affairs and wars, but the costs will be far higher in the long run. Since the end...
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Towards Developing an Economic Model to Serve the Needs of the 21st Century –...

By Tim Bovy   In what might be considered the seminal definition of neoliberalism, Milton Friedman absolves businesses of needing a “social conscience". Nor do they...
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Europe at the ‘Hot Gates’! 

By Dr. Jack Rasmus  2500 years ago, the myth goes, 300 Spartans faced a much larger military force from the East at Thermopylae, a small mountain...
Presidential Debate That Wasn’t

The Presidential Debate That Wasn’t

By Jack Rasmus Very little was revealed by either candidate during the debate as to how they planned to deal with the voters’ top issues...

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The Performance and Transformation Orchestrator: The CFO’s New Mandate in the Age of AI

By Terence Tse CFOs are evolving into AI-driven transformation orchestrators, balancing finance, technology, and strategy while upskilling teams, managing risks, and driving measurable business value. A key insight from this year’s AI for CFOs event, organized...

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