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Posted by Lelei LeLaulu on 11 May 2009
Instead of bullying and threatening some of the world's smallest countries for hosting perfectly legal offshore financial services, the U.S. and U.K. should negotiate a compromise that will boost local economies, benefit development, return some money onshore, and save face all round.While the leaders of two of the richest nations on the planet may think they look good with their macho pronouncements to bring offshore banking units to heel, the rest of the world sees it differently.It'...
Posted by Lelei LeLaulu on 22 March 2009
European heavyweights from the Institute for Environmental Security had a face-to-face meeting last week with leading think tankers, Obama administration folks and those power wonks over the link between climate change and security. And believe me, the folks at Foggy Bottom, the Pentagon and points in between have been doing a lot of thinking on the issue. It is clear climate change is seen as a major threat to the security of the Atlantic Alliance and farther afield.Meeting under the theme &...
Posted by Lelei LeLaulu on 11 March 2009
With the legion of zombie banks staggering around the moonscape that is our financial system, why should the woefully understaffed Obama finance teams go out of their way to strangle live, healthy, banks operating in small island developing states, some as close as 30 minutes away from Florida?Indeed, there is a feeling in small island states that they are being picked on by the big, bullying governments, which do not have the guts to attack the root of the problem – their own citizens ...
Posted by Lelei LeLaulu on 26 February 2009
Cash to fuel development comes quickest in the form of tourists. So as regular tourism arrivals decline, African nations would benefit from focusing their efforts on attracting visitors headed to South Africa for the Soccer World Cup in 2010. At the lively and informative Africa Travel Association seminar on sports, adventure and diaspora tourism, held Feb. 19-20 in Washington, D.C., it was clear many nations had not grasped the enormous reach and popularity of the World Cup, the world&...
Posted by Lelei LeLaulu on 09 February 2009
Not surprisingly, many people, and places, are claiming Barack Obama as their own. En route to the White House the president alighted in many places and touched lots of people in diverse locales so it’s no surprise so many are trying to catch some of Obama’s pixie dust. Overlooked in the pixie dust rush is the fact Barack Obama is the product of a Polynesian island. He was born and schooled on Oahu, “the gathering place” of the archipelago known as Hawaii, the 50th st...