The Globalization Institute in Poland sparked a national debate questioning the science of global warming by publishing “The Mythology of the Greenhouse Effect,” right before the United Nations Conference on Climate Change in Poznań.
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Poland: Mythology of Greenhouse effect: How eco-terrorists, big business and politicians manipulate the public
// Oct 26, 2009Bastiat’s Weekend in Poland
// Sep 25, 2009Last week PAFERE hosted it’s first,in a hopefully annual, conference on the life and legacy of Frederic Bastiat. This young institute, which has won several awards from Atlas for it’s excellent products it seems has done an excellent job again, take a look at this post about the event by Sheldon Richman, who spoke.
Last week [...]
Keep Reading →Euro News Round-up
// Sep 08, 2009A few newsworthy updates from our partners in Europe
The Wall Street Journal published an op-ed from ECIPE’s Razeen Sally and Frederik Erixon, “Keynes at Home Smith Abroad, Domestic Stimulus spills over to Protectionism.” (subscription needed)
The Murray Rothbard Institute is hosting its second annual Summer University program in Belgium, professors slated to speak include, Prof. Bertrand [...]
Liberte World Now Available in English
// Sep 03, 2009Exciting news from Poland. I’ve mentioned Liberte!, the Polish online newsletter that addresses global economic issues on this site before. This great online magazine has just this week come out with an English version, so now even more people are able to enjoy this publication. The magazine addresses issues related to free market economics, and [...]
Keep Reading →Think Tank Diary: Plans for the Future
// Aug 24, 2009This series features guest blog posts from think tank leaders around the world. This is the last entry from Instytut Globalizacji (The Globalization Institute) in Poland, written by the institute’s founder, Tomasz Teluk. Below, Tomasz discusses Globalization Institute’s plans and hopes for the future.
We look forward to the Globalization Institute’s growth in the years ahead. Jacek [...]
Keep Reading →Think Tank Diary: Energy for Poland
// Aug 17, 2009This new series will feature guest blog posts from think tank leaders around the world. This month, we’ll learn about the work and experiences of Instytut Globalizacji (The Globalization Institute) in Poland, written by the institute’s founder, Tomasz Teluk. Below, Tomasz discusses Globalization’s Institutes new project, studying nuclear energy, and the need for a plant in [...]
Keep Reading →Think Tank Diary: Our Current Projects
// Aug 10, 2009This new series will feature guest blog posts from think tank leaders around the world. This month, we’ll learn about the work and experiences of Instytut Globalizacji (The Globalization Institute) in Poland, written by the institute’s founder, Tomasz Teluk. Below, Tomasz discusses the several projects that helped The Globalization Institute establish itself in Poland and other [...]
Keep Reading →Think Tank Diary: Our Strategy for Success
// Aug 03, 2009This new series will feature guest blog posts from think tank leaders around the world. This month, we’ll learn about the work and experiences of Instytut Globalizacji in Poland, written by the institute’s founder, Tomasz Teluk. This week we learn about the several projects that helped The Globalization Institute establish itself in Poland and other [...]
Keep Reading →Think Tank Diary: Instytut Globalizacji
// Jul 27, 2009This new series will feature guest blog posts from think tank leaders around the world. This month, we’ll learn about the work and experiences of Instytut Globalizacji in Poland, written by the institute’s founder, Tomasz Teluk. This organization is a testament to the impact and value of a a strong global free market network.
I feel [...]
Keep Reading →General Bela Kiraly, 97, RIP
// Jul 10, 2009Bela Kiraly was someone who I knew and respected as a history colleague in New York.
Kiraly was a hero of the Hungarian Revolution of 1956. That autumn I had begun my graduate studies in the history of international relations at Fordham University in The Bronx. I had a lecture course and a seminar with Professor [...]
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