When Mr. Carlson interviewed the Hungarian Prime Minister Orban, the thoughts on encouraging families, education and support of students and his definitions of national boundaries did not appear very…
We need to find and combat the culprits of such threats, and often it is us. With all our elegant computerization and artificial intelligence, we have largely lost control of management capabilities …
Where are we now? Unfortunately, unique international growth has not continued. Dedication now encounters antipathy. by Professor Michael Czinkota Less than a decade ago many economic players pronou…
We must recognize and adjust our lives to cope with the growing complexity of the world today. Breaking up links and relationships is a bad idea. by Michael R. Czinkota On a recent holiday, I had si…
The easy availability of money in today’s era and the alacrity to spend it in support of causes should make education both an example and exhortation. by Prof. Michael Czinkota The next four years w…
Technology is today’s most critical man-made driver of global shifts, replacing and substituting established processes. by Michael R. Czinkota and Amalia Stahl When analyzing the midterm Covid-19 e…
Over time, relationships change for both internal and external reasons. by Michael Czinkota Interesting times bring continuous changes which in turn affect national linkages and alliances. …
In spite of overarching migration, of which one might have expected limits to the inflow of agricultural workers, a solution was found. by Michael R. Czinkota In Germany, there is now an im…
One comparison to the virus can come from currency risk management. COVID-19 is more deadly, but similar to currency developments, its frequency and strength vary at different times and locations a…
Apart from human emotions, economic re-emergence requires measurement scales benefiting from recalibration and new benchmarks. by Michael R. Czinkota A useful analysis requires the understa…
My research in the Georgetown archives yields evidence that not all Russians are adversaries all the time. by Michael R. Czinkota There is often a strong desire for partisanship both in our…
At Georgetown, there is great interest in international business as illustrated in my seminar on “International Trade: ‘The Insiders’”. by Michael Czinkota University teaching is again in …
Institutions which label themselves as European now need to re-think their position as to its meaning in times of Brexit and growing conflicts and polarization by Michael Czinkota I have re…
Good souls should not only point business to an exchange of human development for profit. Curative marketing should be the next step to help create an environment of global responsibility and growt…
Retrospection of the far-reaching consequences of past international conflicts and reconciliations may bring some new insights to the solution of complexity. by Michael R. Czinkota Interna…
Continuing poor work will further erode the public information space by Michael R. Czinkota Public information should be both accurate and interesting. When there is a conflict between the tw…
by Michael R. Czinkota and Dina El-Saharty This article is based on the contributions of Georgetown University’s graduating class of 2019 from the McDonough School of Business. As the largest importe…
In overseas markets, new conditions will apply by Michael R. Czinkota ( November 21, 2018, Washington DC, Sri Lanka Guardian) While around the globe we all celebrate some form of Thanksgiving, the f…
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