Trump’s Press Conference With British Prime Minister
British Prime Minister Theresa May, the first foreign leader that President Trump has hosted at the White House, joined Trump in a joint press conference at the White House on January 27th. In...
View ArticleExciting News: Professor Czinkota has been cited more than 10,000 times!
On 12th February 2017, according to google scholar, professor Czinkota has been mentioned more then 10,000 times in other author’s works. Among current business school faculty members, this score...
View ArticleAs I See It…Views on International Business Crises, Innovations, and Freedom
We have an exciting news to share with our readers! Professor Czinkota’s new book, “as I see it”, is now available on business express’s official website. This book presents “the best of 2016” about...
View ArticleNew World, New Policy
The changing composition of U.S. trade We have often heated discussions on trade policy shifts. To make reasonable arguments, we must consider that the fundamental composition of trade has been...
View ArticleTHE STORM THAT WASN’T
Here in Washington D.C., the nation’s capital, we were drilled over the past few days to expect the snowstorm of the century. A minimum of 12 inches of snow were forecast and major anticipatory...
View ArticleNew world, new policy: Brexit and the U.S.
International trade and investment issues grow more complex and require major reconsideration by governments, firms and individuals. No-one is exempt from the new policy directions of the U.S....
View ArticleNew world, New Policy: Welcome to the post-New World Order
By Jerry Haar and Altug Ulkumen Veni, vidi, vici. (“I came, I saw, I conquered”) Julius Caesar, 26 BC. Donald Trump, 2017. However, the new U.S. president confronts a landscape far more daunting and...
View ArticleNEW POLICY – NEW RULES : U.S. Leaves Trans-Pacific Partnership
President Trump signed an executive order that will withdraw the United States from the Trans-Pacific Partnership (TPP). The TPP is the largest planned regional trade accord in history, and was...
View ArticleGlobal Business: Why Culture Matters
When it comes to business, there is more than one important facet to creating a successful and productive company. Most importantly, is the part culture plays. Think about it. Culture, defined, is an...
View ArticleCan We Really Delete The Past? A British Campaign Aims To Do Just That
What started as a simple idea over two years ago, has grown into a law that very well may be passed through the new Conservative leadership of Britain’s, Theresa May. The new Prime Minister of the UK...
View ArticleReligions, Christmas, and International Marketing
With billions of people celebrating Christmas and exchanging wishes of peace, perhaps we will see at least some of the inspired and faithful take personal steps which reduce the barbarities which...
View ArticleSometimes even rankings can be Christmas presents
Congratulations to Professor Dr. Michael R. Czinkota on being recognized as one of the world’s leading authors on international business and marketing for publications during the period 1980-2015!...
View ArticleBreakfast of Champions
On Monday (11th December, 2017) morning we hosted a get together for selected post graduate students. These were drawn from course reps but also selected by Program Directors who identified...
View ArticleNEW BOOK: “As I Search for the Good Soul of International Business and...
My latest book is Fifth in my “As I…” series, “(Such as ‘As I was thinking,’ As I see it’..) this latest title is: .As I Search for the Good Soul of International Business and Trade”. I address the...
View ArticleSmall Business meeting
On the occasion of Don Manzullo’s retirement we had a meeting in the Small Business meeting room on Capitol Hill. There were many distinguished guests, representatives and Senators. Here one visitor,...
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Shopping is an important tourism and service activity in London. Of particular interest are the stores of Jermyn Street with their bespoke shops and their tailors. Chatham House sets the rules for...
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If you ever get a chance to see The Man Who Knew Too Much (1956 film), a Hitchcock movie with James Stewart and Doris Day, the climax takes place at Royal Albert Hall, London. The post appeared...
View ArticleThe linkages between multinational companies and small/medium-sized firms
This monograph on the linkages between multinational companies and small/medium-sized firms from Prof. Haar. may be of interest:...
View ArticleBETTER OFF?
Hello! This is a new commentary of mine that was recently published in CEOWORLD Magazine. I have included an excerpt below, and you are welcome to read the full commentary through the link at the...
View ArticleThe Colonial Pipeline: Prepare for the Unexpected
Hello everyone! I would like to share this new commentary of mine that was recently published in The Hill and MSN among others. I hope everyone has enjoyed a safe Memorial Day weekend. Prepare for the...
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