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Michael Carbone

Michael Carbone is a master’s student of Johns Hopkins University’s School for Advanced International Studies in Washington, DC. A native of the San Francisco Bay Area and a graduate of the University of Chicago, he lived and studied for two years in China founding a bilingual community news site in Nanjing. In DC, he currently explores the interactions between information policy, foreign policy, international law, and development.


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Latest posts

The Challenges of the Eurozone

Our blogger Michael Carbone reports about the Bertelsmann Foundation’s fifth annual conference which focuses on economic growth through innovation, global financial governance and the eurozone crisis: “System Upgrade: Time for [...]

The Time for Innovative Policy Action

With the current European sovereign debt crisis roiling the markets and the recent US subprime crisis, bank failure, and debt ceiling debacle still in the minds of countries and investors, [...]

INCRA: How to Creditably Rate Sovereign Risk

Surrounded by real world examples of conflicts of interest by “Big Three” for-profit credit rating agencies–Standard & Poor, Moody’s, and Fitch, the Bertelsmann Foundation unveiled the blueprint for a hypothetical [...]