
“Managing the short while preparing for the future” By Mythili Devineni, Anna Green, John Rose, Neal Zuckermand and Paul Zwillenberg Boston Consulting Group Read their report here: Boston_Consulting_Group_Transforming_Print_Media_Dec_2012_pdf
“Managing the short while preparing for the future” By Mythili Devineni, Anna Green, John Rose, Neal Zuckermand and Paul Zwillenberg Boston Consulting Group Read their report here: Boston_Consulting_Group_Transforming_Print_Media_Dec_2012_pdf
Pictures from top to bottom: •Prime Minister Albert Pintat of Andorra delivers opening remarks at the 2008 edition of The Future of Europe Summit. •Claude Smadja, Salvador Garriga, Wolfgang Munchau, and Patrick […]
What was Morsi thinking on the evening of November 22, 2012? Everyone expected him to take some measures to appease the clashes that commemorated the many killed revolutionaries one year ago in […]
«I didn’t realize that you hate us», said European Commissioner Stefan Fühle after a two hour discussion with Egyptian NGO’s. It was the last meeting of the EU-Egypt Taskforce. This Taskforce assembled […]
**** STAR Academic Conference Date: 28 October 2009 | Joint Seminar | Rotterdam, The Netherlands Organizing Committee: Student Association Rotterdam School of Management – STAR Media Partner: The Future Leadership Institute* (*Between […]
I was standing in the middle of Tahrir square when Morsi was announced as the first democratic elected president in the history of Egypt. I have never seen such an outburst of […]
A triumvirate is a political system in which the leadership is given to three dominating political figures. During history it has been used in times of major crises, to solve major problems […]
We all saw the horrifying images. Dozens of children who were mercilessly slaughtered in the Syrian city Houla. It is one of the many massacres since the Syrian revolution started on 15 […]
Two days before the presidential elections, I had a dinner in my place with some revolutionaries and bloggers. One of them suddenly asked the question: “What are we going to do if […]
Today, just as yesterday, millions of Egyptians are casting their vote in the first democratic presidential elections ever. Already since 5 am men and women are waiting in line in front of […]
One year after the revolutions in Tunisia, Libya and Egypt it is clear that the Muslim Brotherhood is poised to become the driving force in Middle Eastern politics. Many people in the […]
Last week I saw on Twitter and Facebook what must have been a repetition of the Egyptian revolution last year. On Twitter there was a massive flow of practical information. Almost every […]