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Showing posts with label Danish character. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Danish character. Show all posts
December 17, 2009

Copenhagen Climate Crunch and Danish Democratic Style

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After the American Century posting #202 It appears that the Danish attempt to formulate a text for the Climate Conference has been re...
November 15, 2009

Senator Inhofe from Oklahoma Champions Copenhagen Consensus

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After the American Century My American readers may be embarassed, but those from Europe will perhaps be delighted to hear that the buffoon o...
June 11, 2008

The Nurse's Strike and The Hypocritical Danish State

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After the American Century [The murses strike ended shortly after I wrote this column. I doubt there was any cause and effect! The nurses sc...
May 13, 2008

American Sonics

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After the American Century Public space in United States does not sound like Scandinavian public space. Take Logan Airport as an example. Th...
December 17, 2007

What Can Denmark Learn from the United States?

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In my last blog I pointed to some areas where the United States might learn from Denmark. Now it is only fair to do the reverse: what can De...
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David E. Nye
Odense, Denmark
Author or editor of more than 25 books, including 12 with The MIT Press, and more than 225 publications in all. Honors include the Leonardo da Vinci Medal in 2005. Senior Research Fellow at the University of Minnesota. By-Fellow of Churchill College, Cambridge University. Professor Emeritus SDU, Denmark. Knighted by the Queen of Denmark in 2014. A bibliography and index to publications is available for free download at https://conservancy.umn.edu/handle/11299/219592
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