Browsing Month »February, 2010«
→ February 28, 2010
“Would you like the EU to take the credit for our victories?” Does this video imply that we can claim victory if Germany, France or Spain wins the World Cup in July? Or that we can claim victory no matter who wins Eurovision? And does this mean that people in Spain take great pride in [...]
→ February 27, 2010
We got an interesting lecture yesterday from Pall Asgeir Davidsson, who heads the Ethikos project within Reykjavik University. Ethikos’ mission is to heighten awareness of corporate social responsibility in Iceland so it is one of the most needed institutions today. Pall Asgeir’s lecture came the day after Tryggvi Thor Herbertsson, Independence Party MP, former investment [...]
→ February 26, 2010
From Why Washington is Tied Up in Knots? With these acts of legislative sabotage, Republicans tapped into a deep truth about the American people: they hate political squabbling, and they take out their anger on whoever is in charge. So when the Gingrich Republicans carried out a virtual sit-down strike during Clinton’s first two years, [...]
→ February 26, 2010
The conclusion to a paper I wrote in a course in International Relations at the University of Iceland last semester. The title of the paper, Why has Iceland applied for EU membership? The time and the place of the Social Democrats Icelanders have participated in the European integration process without perhaps understanding the larger implications [...]
→ February 26, 2010
I for one am not going to participate in this distortion of democracy which has brought us a national referendum on IceSave. Of course I would say no to paying for the insane way Landsbankinn went about its business. Today, Halldor J. Kristjansson, one of their CEO’s is on record saying that there were meetings [...]
→ February 24, 2010
Since October 2008 there has been no shortage of demagoguery but now it seems like some lite version of facism is becoming en vogue. The organization New Iceland (Nytt Island) has caught the attention of the media by gathering people to honk their horns outside the buildings of banks and financial institutions to protest against [...]
→ February 23, 2010
“Those who lack the skill and talent to get the ball, go for the man” This quote from an online forum sums up the political debate currently underway in Iceland. People without the required skills and talent to handle the issues at hand compensate by attempting to take the players who do out of the [...]
→ February 22, 2010
This month I have taken part in founding a start-up abroad. There are four partners in the firm, two Icelanders and two Finns, one residing in the US. The idea came about in Iceland, but when it came to incorporating there were some serious issues we had to ponder. 1. Currency restrictions and worthless ISK. [...]