Talk:Monitor Deloitte/LibyaSources

This page is for collecting sources related to Monitor Group's work in Libya

2005

 * Qaddafi son sets out economic reforms: Libya plans to shed old and begin a new era By Thomas Crampton Published: Friday, January 28, 2005 NYTIMES

2006

 * The New Yorker :Letter from LibyaCircle of Fireby Andrew Solomon May 8, 2006
 * U.S. Group Reaches Deal to Provide Laptops to All Libyan Schoolchildren JOHN MARKOFFOctober 11, 2006

2007

 * A Glimpse of Life Under Libyan Leader Gadhafi by Ivan Watson All Things Considered September 1, 2007 NPR


 * Gaddafi's Libya: An Ally for America? By Benjamin R. Barber Wednesday, August 15, 2007 Washington Post


 * MARCH 12, 2007 The Opening Of Libya:Harvard professor Michael Porter is helping to restructure the economy, but skepticism abounds Business Week


 * Libya Gingerly Begins Seeking Economic but Not Political Reform Shawn Baldwin for The New York Times March 2, 2007


 * HBS Prof Working On Libya’s Economy:Porter says economy “pretty much needs universal reform” Harvard Crimson 2/27/2007


 * Saturday, November 10, 2007 Libya is opening up, but not all the way McClatchy


 * Libya hopes tourism will help it shed pariah status Updated 10/9/2007 USA TODAY


 * An up-and-coming force in Libyan politics By Elisabeth Rosenthal Thursday, September 20, 2007 NYTimes


 * Project to Enhance the Profile of Libya and Muammar Qadhafi Executive Summary of Phase 1 2007 Monitor Company Group, L.P. — Confidential


 * Libya transforms under Khadafy's watchful eye / Brother Leader keeps tight grip on reins of power while political and social changes propel nation into 21st century April 12, 2007|By Dan Morrison, Chronicle Foreign Service SF GATE


 * Europe February 20, 2007, 12:52PM Harvard Guru to Help Libya Michael Porter wants to revamp Qaddafi's creaky economy. But will privatization and "mini-MBAs" prevail over statism and red tape? by Stanley Reed BusinessWeek


 * Inside Libya March 14, 2007, 3:00PM Libya Is Open for Business:The oil-rich country is trying to revitalize its economy by bringing in American experts and training its citizens in basic business skills BusinessWeek


 * Global February 23, 2007, 9:26AM EST Michael Porter on Libya's Potential: The Harvard professor talks about the country's "dependency economy" and his work to promote reform Business Week


 * Libya calls on U.S. for advice on economic reform. The Associated Press March 16, 2007 Lee Keath

2009

 * Wednesday, April 8, 2009 Memo: Libya recruited brother of U.S. intel chief to help spruce up Gadhafi's image in U.S. World Tribune

2011

 * Local consultants aided Khadafy: Cambridge firm tried to polish his image March 04, 2011 Farah Stockman, Boston Globe Staff


 * Statement by Monitor Group Concerning Libya March 24, 2011


 * April 6, 2011 Professors and Qaddafi's Extreme Makeover: What was lost when some of America's finest scholars got paid to buff the Libyan dictator's image? Business Week


 * Gadhafi paid millions to U.S. firms to polish his global image By Dugald McConnell and Brian Todd, CNN April 7, 2011 11:04 a.m. EDT


 * The Monitor Group: Gaddafi's PR firm used academics:Ethical problems arise when the distinction between lobbying and academia becomes blurred guardian.co.uk Friday 4 March 2011


 * Benjamin Barber Responds Benjamin R. Barber March 6, 2011 The Nation


 * Libyan reformer now face of rebellion:US-educated professor gains confidence of Western leaders March 28, 2011 By Farah Stockman, Boston Globe Staff


 * Porter Responds to Libya CriticismBy Gautam S. Kumar and Sirui Li, HARVARD CRIMSON STAFF WRITERS Published: Thursday, April 07, 2011


 * Yes, Harvard chief should scold profs who worked for Khadafys Boston Globe EditorialApril 11, 2011


 * Harvard leader confronted on professor’s ties to Libya April 06, 2011 By Tracy Jan, Boston Globe Staff


 * Lessons from Libya 4.12.11 Harvard Magazine


 * Top Khadafy aide helped craft deal with local firm:Company aimed to help Libya image March 30, 2011|By Farah Stockman, Globe Staff


 * Harvard professor defends 2007 consulting trip to Libya April 12, 2011|By Boston Globe Staff


 * Cambridge firm, Harvard profs put cash before conscience Boston Globe EDITORIAL March 06, 2011


 * Bloody mess: LSE’s rearguard action against Libyan links continues 1 March 2011 By John Gill Times Higher Education


 * London School of Economics investigates PhD plagiarism claim, $2.4m donation David Brown March 01, 2011 The Australian


 * Gaddafi's son used spies for British PhD thesis that decries lack of democracy:Saif al-Islam al-Gaddafi, the son of the Libyan dictator, used a firm that employs the former head of British intelligence to carry out research for his doctoral thesis. 17 April 2011


 * U.S. Firm Under Fire For Gadhafi Makeover Contrac tby Peter Overby March 10, 2011 NPR


 * Top US academic on Gaddafi and regional power Mark Colvin March 8, 2011 ABC PM


 * March 6, 2011Spinning for Qaddafi: What to make of academics paid by Qaddafi to provide "positive public relations" By Jonathan M. Wiener CBS News


 * Understanding Libya's Michael Corleone: The international community saw Muammar's Western-educated, reform-minded son as the best hope for a freer, more democratic Libya. Did they get him wrong? INTERVIEW BY BENJAMIN PAUKER | MARCH 7, 2011 Foreign Policy


 * Sunday 17 April 2011 Libya WikiLeaks CablesLIBYA'S AGENCY FOR ECONOMIC REFORM RENEWS REQUESTS FOR AMERICAN EXPERTISE Telegraph UK


 * Blood and oil: The practical business of trading with despots National Post · Mar. 5, 2011


 * Saif Gaddafi and me. Aljazeera April 14, 2011 Dani Rodrik


 * The Monitor Group and Libya, Cont'dPaul BlumenthalMarch 3, 2011, 11:40 a.m.


 * Monitor Group and Qaddafi: Still Spinning? By David Corn Thu Mar. 3, 2011


 * Did the Monitor Group Flout Lobbying Disclosure Rules?— By Siddhartha Mahanta| Fri Mar. 11, 2011


 * From Libya With Love Roberto Monaldo/Zuma: How a US consulting firm used American academics to rehab Muammar Qaddafi’s image.— By David Corn and Siddhartha Mahanta


 * US firm Monitor Group admits mistakes over $3m Gaddafi dealConsultancy group entered into multimillion dollar contract with Libyan regime to portray Gaddafi in a positive light


 * The Wharton Journal: Ethics, Qaddafi, and the Class of 2011 By Rachel Pacheco (WG '11)Published: Sunday, April 24, 2011Updated: Sunday, April 24, 2011 15:04


 * Gaddafi's son and heir: with friends like theseTuesday 26 April 2011