About: Samo Burja

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Samo Burja is a Slovenian political scientist and president of Bismarck Analysis, a political risk consultancy. Burja is a research fellow at the Long Now Foundation and the Foresight Institute, studying how institutions can persist in long-term settings. A contributor to Palladium Magazine, Asia Times, City Journal, and The National Interest, Burja is credited with developing Great Founder Theory. The theory hypothesizes that founders can impact global change through the creation of institutions that persist in the long-term, emphasizing the importance of human choice and construction in contrast with theories of institutionalism.

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  • Samo Burja is a Slovenian political scientist and president of Bismarck Analysis, a political risk consultancy. Burja is a research fellow at the Long Now Foundation and the Foresight Institute, studying how institutions can persist in long-term settings. A contributor to Palladium Magazine, Asia Times, City Journal, and The National Interest, Burja is credited with developing Great Founder Theory. The theory hypothesizes that founders can impact global change through the creation of institutions that persist in the long-term, emphasizing the importance of human choice and construction in contrast with theories of institutionalism. (en)
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  • Samo Burja is a Slovenian political scientist and president of Bismarck Analysis, a political risk consultancy. Burja is a research fellow at the Long Now Foundation and the Foresight Institute, studying how institutions can persist in long-term settings. A contributor to Palladium Magazine, Asia Times, City Journal, and The National Interest, Burja is credited with developing Great Founder Theory. The theory hypothesizes that founders can impact global change through the creation of institutions that persist in the long-term, emphasizing the importance of human choice and construction in contrast with theories of institutionalism. (en)
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  • Samo Burja (en)
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