Realpolitik

Daniel Ihonvbere on August 17th, 2008

The recent flareup between the Republic of Georgia and Russia has yet again brought up the issue of how far powerful nations will go to protect what they perceive as their national interest. As much as the United States can cry foul over the supposedly heavy-handed response Russia exercised over the ill-advised military incursion by [...]

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Daniel Ihonvbere on June 20th, 2008

We lead plural lives: we talk, we exchange, we create, we weave links through diversity. Yet, for all that, our experience of “Information Society” over the last decade has been lived in the singular. The expression itself emanated from the inner circles of the initiated, and has led to the creation of a world summit [...]

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