Tag Archive for: vladimir putin
Promoting the Truth About Russia’s Invasion of Ukraine
Blog, Corporate Governance, Decision Making
Social media companies cannot prevent Putin from blocking their platforms, but there are workarounds.
The first casualty of war is truth. Variations of that famous aphorism are attributed to California Senator Hiram Johnson at the turn of…
How Corporations Should Respond to Putin’s Invasion of Ukraine
Blog, Corporate Culture, Human Rights, Leadership
As Vladimir Putin’s ruthless invasion of Ukraine threatens to tear down that international system, global companies have a lot to lose—and need to act.
Since the end of World War II, thousands of Western-based companies have benefited…
Banning Russia from World Events Will Help to Alienate Putin
Blog, Corruption, Human Rights
While political coalitions (the EU, NATO) squeeze Russia’s economy, powerful multinational organizations (Ikea, Apple, Exxon) and an entire global sports industry can land powerful blows.
A world fair is currently being held in Dubai,…
Putin’s Invasion of Ukraine Offers a Moment for the U.S. to Rebuild Bipartisanship
Blog, Corruption, Human Rights, Law
The invasion of Ukraine is the most blatant threat to shared international commitments in the last 75 years.
Thirty-five years ago, when Ronald Reagan stood at the Brandenburg Gate in Berlin and urged Soviet leader Mikhail Gorbachev to “tear…