Miller Center fellow Eric Edelman, a decorated foreign service minister and former ambassador, said the death of Iranian general Qasem Soleimani in a U.S. airstrike will be felt in Iraq, Syria and beyond.
Those who attribute their abundance to material or physical resources – money, real estate, fitness, etc. – are less likely to give than those who attribute their abundance to their faith, family ties and other relationships.
Investing in talent – not just tax breaks – is the best way to bring businesses to Virginia, the architect of the state’s deal with Amazon said Friday at UVA.
Tayloe Murphy Professor of Business Administration Michael Lenox explores the word “disruption,” which, when taken in the context of business theory, means an innovation that creates a new market.
What decisions would potential employees make if they could see their career path 10 to 15 years out? A UVA economist is part of a team crafting a model to show how various jobs are likely to turn out in the long run.
A new lab, part of UVA’s Democracy Initiative, is examining the cause and cost of corruption throughout the world. It kicked off its activities Tuesday by hearing from an anti-corruption activist.
Financier-turned-activist William Browder, called “Russia’s Most Wanted Man” by The New Yorker, started his global fight against corruption after his lawyer, Sergei Magnitsky, died in Russian custody.