Byline
Michael is a professional leader in the fields of energy investments, complex commercial deals, and sustainability with extensive international experience. His personal interests span from socio-political issues, history, and culture.
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An Introduction
By michael on 20/08/2009
In these days and age where religious tensions are still far from over, it has become much more important for us to understand the underlying drivers of conflicts in the name of religions. Especially because when such clash happens today it will no longer be in forms of siege or epic battles between knights and spearmen but as we have seen too often it tend to take forms of bombings in civilian districts – and a nightmare scenario of nuclear or biological catastrophe.
Category: History
The investment gap in energy transition in “carbon -critical countries”(CCCs)
This is a supporting material for a session on “Climate Change, Multinationals, and the Energy Transition: Insights into this Global Grand Challenge” at the Academy of Management’s Annual Meeting in Boston (August 2023): https://journals.aom.org/doi/abs/10.5465/AMPROC.2023.10658symposium