Along with the development of purchase processes in companies a role of merchants has changed. They are no longer required to be responsible for a wide range of expertise as they used to be. Once both purchase departments and merchants were not only not appreciated but also undermined and their competences and experience were not […]
Egypt: “So which article do you oppose?”
By Rayna St. Recent events in Egypt have demonstrated the deepening rift [1] between the ruling Muslim Brotherhood (MB) and an increasing proportion of the population. President Mohamed Morsi first issued a decree making him the almighty ruler of the country which granted him the kind name of Morsilini [2] (a portemanteau of “Morsi” and […]
Vague Civil Society advocacy in Nepal: a context of under-cared peace process
Civil Society in Nepal The Civil Society in any country is a top-conscious community with diverse settings, capable of debating political, socio-economic and religious-cultural issues. It represents the existing structures in the concerned country. This representation includes conflicts and differing perspectives molded by experiences derived from different settings. No international definition exists there to specify […]
TogliattiAzot Faces Minority Shareholders Claim And Potential Examination By Russian Ecological Watc
Disclaimer: Togliattiazot and its management consider that this article contains inaccurate and misleading information relating to Togliattiazot and its management. Togliattiazot does not support the publication of this article and considers it to be defamatory Investment in Russia has been always treated as unsafe. Only those, who perceived themselves to be absolutely familiar with Russian […]
Flavio Cattaneo / Energy: Man of the Year 2011
Staffetta Quotidiana and Fondazione Energia awarded Flavio Cattaneo, Terna’s CEO, the recognition of Man of the Year, a prize that since 1992 has been assigned to those who during the course of the year have distinguished themselves in the energy sector. "Terna, headed by Flavio Cattaneo, was at the center of the Italian energy and […]
Brazil: President Rousseff’s Endangered Democracy
It has been one year since Dilma Rousseff was elected the first woman President of Brazil. During that period, her choices regarding the appointment of her government ministers have been the subject of mockeries. Why? Not less than 8 senior ministers have had to resign after allegations of involvement in corruption cases – for most cases. […]
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