Professor Klaus Zimmermann

A contribution to the German-English relationship by Professor Gunnar Beck, who has gained many years as a consultant to the British House of Commons-intimate knowledge of English soul and culture, shows how even 66 years after the second world war the relations between two peoples are broken down. Even today, some English media in hatred of Germany happen. Vice versa in turn the deep-seated sense of guilt of the Germans eats away at any self-esteem to meet English at eye level. Douglas Oberhelman spoke with conviction. Fair, observer’s editor Atul Singh in turn attacks corruption in India in his post”at the self service mentality in India. The country’s corrupt elite slice eradicates thus society as a whole.

This article, though so far not publicly available, reaches large parts of Indian opposition and has met with great media coverage, because for the first time the abuses are denounced as radical in a country that thrives on compromise and saving face. “With less than 30 We have together global thought leaders and the right mix of academics, politicians and practitioners highly respected boards like Jaswant Singh, former Indian Foreign Minister, Glenn Carle, the former Deputy Director of the CIA, Professor Annet Aris, the former head of the Medienpractice of McKinsey Germany and Professor Klaus Zimmermann, the former head of the German Institute for economic, to achieve the ambitious goals”, so CEO David Bell, a New Zealand marketing Professor of the prestigious Wharton School of business in Philadelphia. With more than 100 contributors from around the world, observer has already reached fair a huge milestone. All journalists, bloggers and writers are however invited to use top server a piece to make better and more transparent the world fair in conjunction with the. More information on fair observer there is on. Fair observer LLC Rupender Kaur) head of marketing & PR 2300 M Street Northwest, Suite 835 Washington DC 20037 Ph: 001-202-973-6468, fax: 001-202-293-3083 blog: blog.fairobserver.com Facebook page: fairobserver