El nivel de las escuelas de negocios a nivel mundial es cada vez mayor, tanto que incluso algunas ven amenazado su liderazgo ante el avance de instituciones que antes no eran tomadas en cuenta. Esta situación las lleva a mejorar su enseñanza para seguir al frente de las preferencias.... Leer más
Gideon Rachman, Financial Times
Google’s clash with China is about much more than the fate of a single, powerful firm. The company’s decision to pull out of China,
unless the government there changes its policies on censorship, is a
harbinger of increasingly stormy relations between the US and China.
The ... Leer más
Simon Schama, Financial Times
Historians can be a smug lot.
They will never tire of telling you that decade-upsumming is just a
retro-convenience; that any generalisations about its defining
characteristics can be instantly undone by equally valid
counter-generalisations. The 1950s? Tory complacency but also angry
young men. The 1960s? Harold ... Leer más
Niall Ferguson, Financial Times
I am trying to remember now where it was, and when it was, that it
hit me. Was it during my first walk along the Bund in Shanghai in 2005?
Was it amid the smog and dust of Chonqing, listening to a local
Communist party official ... Leer más
Christopher Caldwell
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The Copenhagen summit
on climate change is starting to resemble the August 1928 meeting in
Paris at which more than a dozen nations, including Britain, France,
Germany, Japan and the US, signed a treaty to abolish war. ... Leer más
Philip Stephens
Cast around for the figures who shaped the geopolitics of the
opening decade of the 21st century and Osama bin Laden and George W.
Bush spring to mind. Al Qaeda’s terrorist spectacular on September 11
2001 seemed to describe a new epochal challenge to a west grown
complacent ... Leer más
David Pilling
A few years ago, Lukas Lundin, a mining executive, rode his
motorbike 8,000 miles from Cairo to Cape Town. His journey, which took
just five weeks, meandered through 10 countries, including Sudan,
Ethiopia, Malawi, Zambia and Botswana. He was amazed to discover that
85 per cent of the ... Leer más
Hay
comparaciones que complacen y otras que, simplemente, son un asesinato a la
imagen. Sino, que lo desmienta el abanderado presidencial de la Alianza quien acaba de ser
nombrado mundialmente el “Berlusconi chileno” por el diario inglés Financial
Times.
Si
bien –para tranquilidad de Sebastián Piñera- las comparaciones apuntan a ... Leer más
"España es un país de alto riesgo. Lo hemos leído en la versión alemana del Financial Times que recoge un informe interno del comisario europeo Joaquín Almunia. Desde la Unión Europea se considera que si el gobierno español no acomete las reformas estructurales necesarias y elabora unos presupuestos más equilibrados, ... Leer más
Inflation and union woes dog Chile’s BacheletEighteen months into her term as president, Michelle Bachelet’s approval ratings have dropped below 40 per cent writeDate( 1190231410000, 'Red', 'New', 10800000);Funds adding to copper volatility, Antofagasta saysUnion rally a blow to Chile leaderInflation and union woes dog Chile’s Bachelet By Jude Webber in ... Leer más