Governance

Tom Friedman Explains Causes Of America's 'Sub-Optimal Solutions' (VIDEO)

Posted 11.22.2009 | Media


New York Times columnist Thomas L. Friedman is worried that America is producing "sub-optimal solutions" to big problems like global warming, an educa...

Why Values Trump Rules and Regulation

Dov Seidman | Posted 11.09.2009 | Business


Dov Seidman

More regulation, and in particular a Consumer Financial Protection Agency, could be a very good thing, but we shouldn't rush to regulation without careful consideration of two key questions.

Africa's Seat at the Table

President Abdoulaye Wade | Posted 11.05.2009 | World


President Abdoulaye Wade

Battling global warming, the economic crisis, food and energy shortages, and AIDS and malaria requires co-partners, not post-colonial relationships.

365 Days and Still Thanking Jesus

Lorelei Kelly | Posted 11.05.2009 | Politics


Lorelei Kelly

In looking at Obama's first year, we must not fall into the typical trap that pits idealism against pragmatism, where the virtuous line up against the effective, and the purists fight the negotiators.

Women Board Members Make a Difference

Blythe McGarvie | Posted 11.16.2009 | World


Blythe McGarvie

When I was in my twenties starting out in business, I asked the septuagenarian man sitting next to me at a meeting held at his private club whether it...

Shariah in Lawless Somalia

Abukar Arman | Posted 10.13.2009 | World


Abukar Arman

Can lawless Somalia be governed by Shariah? It depends! The Somali people are desperate for a government and indeed a system of governance that they can invest their trust in.

Sustainability: It's Not About Light Bulbs

Dov Seidman | Posted 10.01.2009 | Business


Dov Seidman

We need to reframe and reclaim sustainability to take the term beyond "green" and make it relevant to the work businesspeople do every day.

A Goal for Copenhagen: Keep the Focus on Enforcement

Peter Lehner | Posted 09.24.2009 | Green


Peter Lehner

There's no silver bullet that can resolve the carbon emissions problem in Copenhagen, but there are steps that can be taken to help developing nations strengthen their institutions and, with that, enforcement.

Despite Obama in Ghana, a Bad Month for African Democracy

Todd Moss | Posted 09.12.2009 | World


Todd Moss

In Mauritania the vote was so obviously suspicious that the electoral chief resigned and the opposition rejected the results.

What Would Be the Result of Quitting AfPak?

Stephen C. Rose | Posted 09.12.2009 | World


Stephen C. Rose

In essence, if we avoided a disproportionate response, we would be doing what I believe we should have done after 9/11. We didn't and look what happened.

Put the Brakes on the Bank: Carbon Finance in Indonesia

Chad Dobson | Posted 08.30.2009 | Business


Chad Dobson

The World Bank's current struggle within its Forest Carbon Partnership Facility illustrates the difficulty of building a solid programmatic foundation that incorporates civil society concerns.

Why I Don't Want the Recession to End Yet

Dov Seidman | Posted 08.22.2009 | Business


Dov Seidman

Now that there are signs of recovery, there's a part of me that doesn't want things to get too good too fast. We could use some more time to understand what went wrong with our economy.

Indonesia Tries Honesty Policy to Rebuild Trust

Dov Seidman | Posted 08.17.2009 | Business


Dov Seidman

Nordstrom has a great reputation for customer service because, among other things, the department store trusts people who bring their purchases back to the store and gives them refunds.

Congress Should Not Cap CEO Pay, But Look at the Deeper Problems of Corporate Governance

David Paul | Posted 03.10.2009 | Business


David Paul

It needs to be said: The Congress of the United States has no business setting the terms of executive compensation.

(Not) Newmark's Law -- the "Culture of Participation" and "Consent of the Governed"

Craig Newmark | Posted 03.05.2009 | Media


Craig Newmark

Anyone who runs anything, that is, any governing entity, should normally operate in the "culture of participation" mode.

A Bumpy Road to Health: Human Rights, Obama, and Lessons from Kenya

Rishi Manchanda | Posted 01.10.2009 | World


Rishi Manchanda

Kenya's health infrastructure remains thirsty for workers in a sea of relative plenty, and patients continue to pay the ultimate price.

Barack Obama And The Righteous Wind

Stephen C. Rose | Posted 12.03.2008 | Politics


Stephen C. Rose

By Stephen C. Rose I doubt anyone remembers a Presidential candidate saying we have a righteous wind at our back, but these remarkable words are now ...

Fourteen Changes Barack Obama Could Make in His First 30 Days

Stephen C. Rose | Posted 11.14.2008 | Politics


Stephen C. Rose

If he can infuse the huge federal engine with bite-sized, doable tasks that all link together somehow, he will be a mystery reformer -- a relatively low-key, undramatic force that renews and redirects an ineffective establishment.

A Double Tragedy for China

Yang Jianli | Posted 06.10.2008 | Politics


Yang Jianli

Since the earthquake struck, I have had one question foremost in my mind: How can we help the Chinese government do the right thing, and sure the Chinese people are not doubly victimized?