In a speech in Washington in September 2011, Democratic Party of Japan Policy Research Committee Chair Maehara Seiji spoke about the need for the Japanese defense industry to take on a role in the ...
Launching a business is difficult. It's always been that way. However, today, we live in an age that requires an inherent understanding of the convoluted Web that's been woven. Without it, gaining ...
Rural America's health equity is inseparable from its economic well-being, and aligning these two crucial fields is essential for achieving true rural prosperity. The people who know this best are ...
A senior official at Japan's Prime Minister's Office has expressed the view that the country "should possess nuclear weapons.
“Wicked problems” are those messy issues that are “more complex than we fully grasp, and open to multiple interpretations based on one’s point of view.” Poverty, obesity, or adequate health care are ...
The response to the COVID-19 crisis must include investments in public goods and health infrastructure, breaking up concentrated economic power, and equitable access for Black and brown communities.
Corporate social responsibility (CSR) programs are all the rage for businesses looking to build better brand images and improve their bottom lines — and consumers are eating them up. Finding new ways ...
We’re nearing the end of week two of Trump 2.0, and several things are already manifestly clear. First and foremost, that the new Trump administration was more than ready to hit the ground running at ...
Life, observed the writer Amos Oz, evades every formula. If that's the case (and it is), then so-called guides for life—those lists of rules, owner’s manuals, and how-to books—are bound to be found ...
What is devops? This is the million-dollar question. CIOs are clamoring to get “the devops” ASAP to benefit from devops’s promise of delivering software to customers faster, with fewer bugs by ...
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