The
prospect of an “environment in which academic rigor, originality and
performance are appreciated” made Mr. Mayer-Schönberger decide to
accept the position of Associate Professor of Public Policy at Harvard
University’s John F. Kennedy School of Government in 1999. His work
focuses on business, legal and policy issues of the new economy. He is
also an expert on the European Union, especially its regulatory
framework and business-government relations.
“Finalement, il y a dans la chanson et malgré
la standardisation d’aujourd’hui beaucoup plus de femmes intéressantes
et marquantes que d’hommes ... surtout marquantes parce que c’est bien
de cela dont il s’agit.”
“Despite the standards of today,
in chanson there are more interesting and striking women than men,
particularly striking, because that is what the chanson is all about.”
Otto Vogl’s fluency in German,
English, French and Italian and his knowledge of Japanese, Russian and
Polish certainly helped to sustain his outreach to the international
community in the field of polymer sciences—his strong interest in the
arts may have helped to create the notion of a radiant uniqueness that
turns persons into personalities.