Winners for 2014 in the categories for the Jaksonian Research Institute’s Global Country and Country Leadership Awards
This is the first year that we will actually publish the Awards; with so many awards and all the hue and cry from institutions and others about their Awards, from Nobel to the ridiculous to the bizarre we have so far avoided the fray because we did not want what we regard as the most important and the only valid research method to be tainted by the horse and pony shows of others in the Award Field.
Frontline Research differs from other methods; we shall tell you more about that as we go along because we want to get all the announcements out before Dec 25th and there will be quite a few.
There will be a number of categories and our first year of actually publishing our Awards will kick off with the Country and Country Leader Awards for 2014.
The field wasn’t crowded this year but it was still difficult to be fair; we considered issuing more than one because we had many qualifiers for many categories from excellence to pathetic.
In the end we decided that three Countries were so close, though each also merited special mentioning and maybe the outright winner but it was still close. So we decided to be fair.
For 2014, dear Reader, the Jaksonian Country Award for Excellence, which we have decided to name the Global Award will be shared by:
Australia for their handling of the Hostage affair,
Russia for their handling of the Oil Price debacle,
China maybe could have made it to first place alone: she didn’t have the problems of the other two but her handling of Africa had put her in the lead on that score and hence sharing the overall Award is our view the fairest to all three.
Give them all a big hand.
At the same time we announce the Atlas Award for Excellence in Country Leadership.
It was again down to the same three countries that get to share the Global Country Award. Again it was difficult because each country has its own way of electing their leader. The three could have shared but one had a little edge. The Australian candidate is relatively new in the field; the great leader of China is in his certain greatness of mind and intellect also a modest man and won’t mind we are sure, if we say that Vladimir Putin had the edge for the occasion. A quiet man, making no noise, doing things are his strength, dear Readers I hand you the man deserving the Jaksonian Research Institute’s Atlas Award as Country Leader of the World for 2014 with runners up the Presidents of China and Australia.
Watch this space in the next week.
Tags: Australia, Awards, China, Global Affairs, Jaksonian Research Institute, Putin, Russia
December 18, 2014 at 9:27 pm |
Vladimir Putin. Vlad the Paler. Gotta hand it to you, Hoss: you sure can pick-em!
December 18, 2014 at 11:36 pm |
Thanks Nimrod
There will be quite a few more coming through in the next week or so.
December 19, 2014 at 9:10 am |
Ike, regarding, “Australia for their handling of the Hostage affair,”.
That guy would have been wearing a bullet hole through his head
just as soon as a sniper got a clean shot if he had pulled that in the US.
Did you ever locate your old business associate?
December 19, 2014 at 11:14 am |
Hi Cheech
Thanks to both comments in one. I did get hold of them in Americus and I meant to write you about it. The note with the tel no and info you mailed me was great. You don’t seem to need telephone directories. Ours are always outdated by the time you get hold of one. Does it mean that I can look any number in America up if I have that link?