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Monthly Archives: April 2012

Eurogroup: Juncker’s legacy

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April 26, 2012
Eurogroup: Juncker’s legacy

  Juncker overstayed his time on the Eurogroup. Like an overprotective mother-bird that does not know when to let her little ones go, he clawed on to this group for too long. Even when he had stopped being the finance minister of his country, he stayed on as a non-voting head of the group....
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Politics and the Media: Distortions and Downright Lies

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April 17, 2012
Politics and the Media: Distortions and Downright Lies

Do people believe all what the media tells them in relation to politics, or anything else come to think of it? The answer, despite some protestations to the contrary, is probably yes. Should they? Probably not is the answer. Before any of our journalist friends get upset, there are some good journalists, and some...
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Electoral legitimacy: Why it matters

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April 11, 2012
Electoral legitimacy: Why it matters

Elections can be very worthwhile institutions. They stabilize and regularize popular participation in overnment, and can provide decisive results about which leaders will direct the government. They provide a means not only for the citizens to direct and control their government, but also for the government to direct and control the mass citizenry. Elections...
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Social Media: 20 key lessons learnt for political engagement

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April 7, 2012
Social Media: 20 key lessons learnt for political engagement

Social media is the new first method of pre-emptive strike: That is, if it can be coordinated and executed in synch with credibility within a cultural narrative that resonates Social media and blogs have gone beyond a competition for internet market share to circumventing government control through the use of a crowd-sourced narrative that...
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Bacteria: The good, the bad, the ugly

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April 5, 2012
Bacteria: The good, the bad, the ugly

  There is an estimated ten times as many bacterial cells in the average human body as there are human cells, representing up to 1000 different species of bacteria in the human body alone. Most bacteria are harmless or useful, performing functions such as decomposition or nitrogen fixation in soils, food digestion in the...
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