Obama Foreign Affairs Cartoons Guide Update to Publish on Amazon Kindle by 21st Century Research

Guide identifies cartoons in over 50 countries dealing with Obama foreign affairs and is particularly useful to editors monitoring election debates who need to find out what foreign governments think about Obama and the United States foreign policy
 
Oct. 19, 2012 - PRLog -- This guide is designed to provide rapid orientation on how the world sees the United States as a result of the foreign policies as practiced in recent years by the Obama administration.

It should be particularly useful to political pundits, analysts, writers and editors, who are involved in preparation of analysis and commentary about the conduct of American foreign policy and the debates of the presidential candidates.This guide will be published presently on Amazon Kindle in E-book form at a price of $ 9.99 per copy. It follows its first edition already available on Amazon Kindle.

The guide is also of interest to the general public which was denied access to many foreign  cartoons in local media or which may not have been able to understand such cartoons created in foreign languages.

The guide consists of comments on almost 200 representative foreign cartoons featuring Obama, created in at least 50 different countries. Many of such cartoons have never been seen in America and are considered politically incorrect for publication due to American media temerity, discrimination and outright censorship. Nevertheless there are many international cartoon syndicates and distribution services that can be used to locate, inspect and obtain copies of such cartoons through the Internet

The countries covered  in this updated edition include Afghanistan, Argentina, Australia, Brazil, Canada, China, Cuba, Czech Republic, Egypt, France, Germany, Ghana, India, Indonesia, Iran, Ireland, Israel, Italy, Japan, Jordan, Kenya, Lebanon, Libya, Mexico, North Korea, Norway, Pakistan, Poland, Portugal, Russia, Saudi Arabia, Serbia, South Korea, Spain, Sudan, Sweden, Switzerland, Syria, United Kingdom, Venezuela, and Yemen. Additional countries include Colombia, Denmark, Greece, Netherlands, Nigeria, Palestine, Panama and South Africa. Al-Qaeda and Taliban are also included.

Due to copyright and ownership issues the guide does not display actual cartoon images but includes instructions how to locate them at specific web sites throughout the world, and provides the links to all the sources used in their selection and analysis.

Readers can pick a country or specific tags and locate corresponding cartoons using the links provided in each country listing. They will also enjoy many more cartoons in most cases although not all pertain to Obama and his foreign policy activities. Many foreign cartoons have also tags in English because local politicians and statesmen as well as publishers hope these will be picked up by publications in the English-speaking world.

21st Century Research evaluates foreign sources including newspapers, magazines as well as radio and TV commentaries that accumulated political cartoons since 2008 when Obama was elected President of the United States.

21st Century Research Amazon Kindle Publications

The firm evaluates digital publishing in form of  E-Books, E-Stories, E-Reports and E-Flash Stories which can be published on Amazon Kindle and other tablets. Bohdan O. Szuprowicz is already testing the applicability of Kindle publishing with several E-Stories including "The Sweet Taste of Revenge", "A Cold War Love Affair", "How They Stopped Hitler's Nuclear Weapons Program", and "A Sawgrass Vendetta".  The "Guide to Foreign Obama Cartoons" is the latest title published on Amazon Kindle.

About 21st Century Research
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Bohdan O. Szuprowicz, President of 21st Century Research, arrived in the Unites States soon after the Russians launched the Sputnik satellite in 1957. He was recruited by Boeing in Seattle as an engineer and later he joined General Dynamics and IBM, whence he moved to the Center for Economic and Industrial Research Inc. headquartered in Washington DC. He began writing articles about progress of automation in many industries and became the editor of High Technology West, a subsidiary of the newspaper California Business in Los Angeles. This was followed by a round-the-world trip to evaluate computerization in many countries of Africa, Australasia and Europe and included a special visit to Vietnam to observe use of information technology under wartime conditions.

He founded the 21st Century Research consultancy in 1974 and collaborated with Chase Manhattan Bank in setting up a market research operation to evaluate opportunities in China, the Soviet Union and Eastern Europe. He traveled frequently to those areas and crossed Checkpoint Charlie to East Berlin on several occasions. He also toured South Africa to observe apartheid environments and met with independence fighters in Namibia. His work on network planning earned him an invitation to present it at the International Symposium on Operations Research for Developing Countries in Paris.

As a result of his experiences and research into global geopolitics, he published “Doing Business with People’s Republic of China” and “How to Avoid Strategic Materials Shortages” with John Wiley & Sons, as well as “How to Invest in Strategic Metals” with St. Martin’s Press. He also published “Multimedia Networking” with McGraw-Hill, which included Japanese and Korean editions and “Multimedia Tools for Managers” developed for AMACOM. Szuprowicz also collaborated for several years with Computer Technology Research, and published 15 corporate reports about search engines,  multimedia, Internet marketing, and various networking technologies.

For several years Szuprowicz was managing editor of several newsletters on Internet technology applications and a columnist for Financial Sentinel, Moneyworld and other magazines. He published “Supergrowth Technology USA,” an investment newsletter, and consulted with many corporations on technology markets. His current research focus is on Nuclear Terror Geopolitics on a worldwide basis.

He also published hundreds of articles in many countries in journals such as Les Affaires, Atlanta Constitution, Australian Financial News, Barron’s Weekly, Bull & Bear, Business South Africa, California Business, Canadian Business, China Business Review, Christian Science Monitor, Computerworld, Denver Post, Dun’s Review, Eurofinance, Financial Post, Investment Dealers Digest, IPO Reporter, Japan Economic Journal, National Investment & Finance of India, Newsday, Newsweek International, New Scientist, Oficinas, Polish Daily, Singapore Times, Skrzydlata Polska, Usine Nouvelle, Wall Street Microinvestor, Wall Street Transcript, ZeroUno and many others.

He has been a frequent speaker, panelist and moderator at international conventions, symposia and conferences. He holds a BS degree from the Imperial College of Science and Technology of the University of London. He also did postgraduate work in journalism and management at Columbia University in New York and UCLA in California.

Szuprowicz is an active member of the British Schools and Universities Club, the Schiehallion Club of Kinloch Rannoch, Republican Club of South Sarasota County, Sarasota Fiction Writers, Sarasota Authors Connection, Sarasota Writers Forum, Sarasota Camera Club, Sarasota PC Users Group, and was previously a member of the Royal Aeronautical Society.
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