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Tata Buying Jaguar
in Bizinformer, on March 26, 2008
...nce in India. I leave it to others more knowledgeable than I to debate the intricacies of British imperialism in India.
In 1935, the name Jaguar Motors was given to an older firm that had bee...
I Don't Hate Hispanic Heritage Month, But...
in Latina Viva, on October 2, 2007
...ome to mean WHITE in this country.
4 - Last, but not least, Hispanic somehow romanticizes Spanish Imperialism in the Americas.
Of course, all four assumptions are wrong. As Liza points out, Brazil...
Update and More Questions About Racial Identity and Racism (From a Brazilian Point of View)
in Latina Viva, on August 15, 2007
...t the American idea of race identity and what she calls (very properly, in my opinion) Identity Imperialism .
I got passionate about what I was writing and let things get out a bit confusing. Th...
Medecins Sans Frontieres in Somalia
in Audeamus - How dare we..., on April 29, 2007
Somalia is one of the few nations in this world effectively without a government. They have been in torrid civil war for more than a decade , and it is coming apart at the seams. The most recent concern, as reported by BBC, is a worsening cholera epidemic.
A medical charity, Medecins ...
Russia, fatal if swallowed?
in Audeamus - How dare we..., on November 21, 2006
...the La Russophobe blog about toxic pollution in Russia (and outside Russia as a remnant of Soviet imperialism) about a month ago and am only finally getting around to it as it slips to the bottom of...
US Imperialism to Hit Australia
in Digital Music - The Future, on November 4, 2006
Australia has had a relatively reasonable and flexible copyright policy. But a free trade agreement between Australia and the U.S. is changing that. The Agreement requires Australia to change its law to be more like the restrictive DMCA of the U.S.
The EFF tracks the copyright changes ...
US Imperialism to Hit Australia
in P2P File Sharing, on November 4, 2006
Australia has had a relatively reasonable and flexible copyright policy. But a free trade agreement between Australia and the U.S. is changing that. The Agreement requires Australia to change its law to be more like the restrictive DMCA of the U.S.
The EFF tracks the copyright changes ...
Is Sarbanes-Oxley the global standard?
in Sox First, on September 14, 2006
It's an interesting question and the answer, I suspect, is yes and no. Corporate governance regimes around the world have been overhauled in the aftermath of the corporate scandals led by Enron. Which is what makes a recent article by Ethiopis Tafara, the director of the Securities and Exch...
In Defense of Globalization
in TJ's Weblog, on September 13, 2004
...uring the influences of globalization on labor standards, environmental standards or cultural "imperialism". Instead the book delivers very few numbers to crunch with and is more or less Mr....




