The London Business School speech "Senegalese
Music and Brazilian Football" looked at ways new sources of growth
could emerge in the new global economy. I believe those
themes are of continuing importance as a "political" issue as well
as a theme covered in the section entitled "The Future of
B-Schools".
The following memos appear in the Global
Politics memos section:
September 2, 2008: INFLUENCING RUSSIA AND GEORGIA AFTER ABKHAZIA AND SOUTH OSSETIA
Montreal.
March 19,
2007: CANADIAN FOREIGN
POLICY STRATEGIES TOWARD SOMALIA: Notes for a Speech at the Centre
of Developing Area Studies, McGill University,
Montreal.
January 7,
2007: U.S.
foreign policy after Baker-Hamilton
November 21, 2006: MULTILATERALISM
AND THE MANAGEMENT OF GLOBALIZATION
AFTER
IRAQ :
Investing Petrodollars
in
Entrepreneurs and Building Social Capital in Fragile
Democracies
November 21,
2006: FROM
DURAND TO AHTISAARI
- THE NEW POLITICAL CARTOGRAPHY: When the Durand Line
meets Globalization -
Creating
Successful
States
and Building
Social Capital in the 21st Century
April 30, 2006: Human Rights Jurisprudence after
Darfur
: ICANN,
Open-Source Transparency and the Role of
China
in a
Global Rule of Law
January 26, 2006: Blogs and Backing Iranian
Democracy
December 10,
2005: Federalism and Tamil
Politics: A Canadian Perspective
August 22,
2005 : "Nation-building" or
The Expansion of the Rule of Law and the Somali Economic
Prosperity Initiative
August 18, 2005: Nation-Building and the
Complexities of Creating the Organizational DNA of
Democracy - When Should Boundaries be Redrawn if Ever?
July 4,
2005
: Debt-relief and International
Capital
Markets
June 30,
2005
:
Africa after the G8 / Gleneagles
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