by Sohail Nazir – LFIT expert on immigration issues He has always considered himself G.W. Bush’s junior sheriff, always willing to take care of nearby countries and conflicts of the wide southern Pacific Ocean. Well-behaved, married, conservative with Christian values. Who else could this be other than John Howard, the former Australian prime minister? You...
Giovanni Faleg writes for ‘ilMille’ an article about what the international institutions must learn from the natural disastre in Japan and the Libyan rebellion. The article, in Italian , is available by clicking...
picture by CaGi By Chiara Benassi PhD Candidate at LSE, Department of Management c.benassi@lse.ac.uk Since December 23, 2010, the FIAT plant at Mirafiori (Turin) is no longer covered by the national collective agreement. Instead, a special agreement was signed by two of the three metalworker trade unions, FIM-CISL and UILM, and then ratified by a...
by Caterina Cecchini Remarks About 2009 PISA Assessment The OECD Programme for International Student Assessment (PISA) is one of the tools offered to policy makers to evaluate and compare the performances of schooling systems. Within an internationally agreed framework, based on an empirical approach which analyzes data collected according to the endogenous growth model –(http://www.pisa.oecd.org/document/58/0,3746,en_32252351_32236191_44417722_1_1_1_1,00.html),...