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The Path of Bliss
By Stig Toft Madsen April 23, 2010 The Ananda Marga – the Path of Bliss – was founded in 1955 by Prabhat Ranjan Sarkar as a socio-spiritual organization. In 1959, Sarkar added the political wing, known as Proutist Universal, where PROUT stands for Progressive Utilization Theory. Sarkar was born a Bengali in Bihar in 1921. […]
Read moreAre the Hiccups in US-Chinese Relations an Introduction to a Serious Global Confrontation by Timo Kivimäki
Timo Kivimäki,
Professor of Asian Security, University of Copenhagen
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Kyrgyz Revolution (?): Lessons of the past, perspectives for the future, by Anjelika Mamytova
When
something happens once it is an accident, twice a coincidence, and a third time
a pattern (Scott Radnitz[1])
Introduction
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Thinking about co-creation
Not so long ago I was making a journey from Copenhagen to Bangalore, in India. I boarded a fully booked flight which I promised myself never to take again. No sooner I had landed in Delhi, and preceded to immigration control I noticed that I had started up a conversation while in line with a gentleman who was an electric technician from Europe. He told me that he was here in India to work with some software engineers on a product that they were developing for internet subscription via the power grid for Europe.
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