Showing posts with label Foreign Policy. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Foreign Policy. Show all posts

China: What Wall?

Posted by Bikhin7 Wednesday, January 13, 2010 0 comments

Interesting post by Elison Elliott for the Foreign Policy "Global Markets" Blog Network (launched February, 2009):

Don't Bet Against China


It's running in line with our predictions No. 4 and 5 here. Elison and I have been in touch via email. I hope to interview him soon on this topic at The Global Small Business Blog.

Also make note of prediction No. 4 in our report talking about China "borrowing our ideas ..." Looks like Google has a short fuse on this. Read more here.

Fascinating. Another interesting piece here.

Goodbye Kitty?

Posted by Bikhin7 Tuesday, April 7, 2009 0 comments

In a bid to raise its international profile, Tokyo has appointed three young women as cultural envoys because they represent Japan's long-running craze for all things cute.

Does that mean Hello Kitty (pictured above) is history? Let's hope not.

Read more here.

Global Internet Fire Walls

Posted by Bikhin7 Tuesday, March 31, 2009 0 comments

As reported in Foreign Policy, "The List: Look Who's Censoring the Internet Now."

China and Iran have always had strict built-in fire walls for their Internet. But now, the following countries have also made the list:

• France
• India
• Argentina
• South Korea

Find out why here.

Globalization Is Here To Stay

Posted by Bikhin7 Friday, March 27, 2009 0 comments

Globalization is much, much more than international trade and investment. It's about connectedness and global activities.

Quick quote:

Still, the current wave of globalization has many unprecedented characteristics. As Internet access penetrates the most remote corners of the globe, it is transforming the lives of more people, in more places, more cheaply than ever before—and the pace of change is accelerating faster than we can hope to chronicle it.
Read the interesting essay (that includes the above quote) about this notion in Foreign Policy, "Think Again: Globalization."