Parag Khanna’s New World Order
Many Americans are praying that we’ll have a different place in the geopolitical order after the 2008 presidential elections. In
Many Americans are praying that we’ll have a different place in the geopolitical order after the 2008 presidential elections. In
The last time I wrote about happiness, I found myself swamped with emails requesting my data set and asking questions about methodologies for measuring happiness.… Read More »The Geography of Bliss
My friend Evgeny Morozov‘s bookmarks on del.icio.us are one of the places I look for inspiration when I’m feeling burned out on blogging, writing or… Read More »Social software, serendipity and salad bars. (Mmm. Sybillance…)
Go to enough conferences and, if you’re lucky, eventually you’ll meet most of the people you’ve admired from afar. I’ve wanted to meet Mimi Ito… Read More »Pokémon and international politics?
ICANN took a small, but incredibly important, step on Tuesday, announcing at the Internet Governance Forum that they are fast-tracking internationalized country code top-level domains… Read More »ICANN takes a very big small step
I’ve been enjoying reactions to my piece in the Boston Globe this week, some through bloglinks and comments, others through email. While these ideas aren’t… Read More »Robert Putnam, and the complexities of diversity