Mapping land distribution in Bahrain
We’ve got Bahrain on the brain here at Berkman today – with Mahmood’s Den blocked, we’re all interested in precisely how the Bahrani government is… Read More »Mapping land distribution in Bahrain
We’ve got Bahrain on the brain here at Berkman today – with Mahmood’s Den blocked, we’re all interested in precisely how the Bahrani government is… Read More »Mapping land distribution in Bahrain
I got invited to participate in a post-WSIS (World Summit on the Information Society) poll organized by UNESCO to determine just what sort of online… Read More »And people wonder why the US doesn’t trust the UN…
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Eric Osiakwan is a busy man. Near as I can tell, he’s one of the few people I know who has more job titles that… Read More »Eric Osiakwan at Berkman