Tag Archive | "War"

Beyond Right or Wrong: The Russian-Georgian Conflict

Monday, August 11, 2008

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Given the freedom of speech, I write this article NOT from the ANTI-Russian perspective. I am aware that many civilians (2000 plus at the time of writing) have died in face of the Russian attacks. Some of my friends have fled Georgia, while some still stay in the country. At the moment, Tbilisi declared the [...]

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Complexities in Leadership

Friday, August 1, 2008

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How do we measure quality of leadership: through success or ability? Most generally success. However, that does not mean there was only one Einstein or Newton. There must have been many, but the appropriate channelisation, opportunities, luck, results and fame were only achieved by the named few, similarly for leaders. For instance, the idea of an [...]

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Turkey in the 21st Century: Envisioning Beyond Strategic Importance

Friday, June 20, 2008

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On the 11th of June, I have an honor to attend an event with Dr. Ahmet Davutoglu, Chief Foreign Advisor to the Prime Minister of Turkey, held by Mr. Laxton MP (UK) and the Henry Jackson Society. Dr. Davutoglu, in his speech, emphasized the historical geography of Turkey as well as the future global vision [...]

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Celebration

Wednesday, February 6, 2008

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Mothers! Mothers of the nations that burn. Burn with the insecurity of our kings, who sit back and see the mothers of nations beg for the lives of their sons. The sons they bore with equal pain as Queens did. As queens bore their princes. These mothers waited for their sons to return home, now they wait for their funeral. They are the mothers of [...]

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