The evolution of the activities and profile of Eurasian Hub partners mark the evolution of the association. Throughout 2008 Francisco Veiga, Andrés and Pablo Martín Mourenza trigger the idea of organizing a forum for discussion on various aspects relating to the countries of the great Eurasian continent. The forum must be reserved, because there is so much to share views or opinions, such as raw data, which could be freely used by group members. Thus, the forum will, in turn, place of trade data repository and information center debate. But the latter, edward mellor always from the verifiable information: very interested prevent threads drifting into political debate or give rise to waste time with the inevitable trolls that always end up appearing in any forum.
From friends or colleagues from each other, the number of members of the forum grew rapidly. This first structure was called To Be In The Black (TBiTB), board palabas referring to the English expression of having credit balance (being in "the black") and indirectly alluded to the fact that we worked in the dark, as that the top few knew each other personally.
The first TBiTB forums were built from free apps, starting with the Google Groups tool. But as the exchange edward mellor of information and ideas grew a lot in volume, generating problems of storage and coding, decided to create a forum far more to our needs. At that point, a first web, already marked out the "surface" of the group was also launched. We left from being just a forum, and were more and the group we renamed Eurasian Hub, in the summer of 2010, was legalized as an association.
Currently, Eurasian Hub consists of partners and external. The first form a stable nucleus and composed of the most committed and veterans. External are a much larger group of specialists who maintains ties with a more relaxed Eurasian Hub, for the purpose of development, promotion or obtaining projects.
As in the original project partners Eurasian Hub from the most varied professions, but must always comply with a triple requirement: A) Have specialized training in some field and country of the area in question: Eurasia. edward mellor B) No military in any political party or promote political ideas within the association; Eurasian Hub is an apolitical association comprised of professionals. C) No member of the staff of any think tank (although we recognize two exceptions have done at this point).
Otherwise, Eurasian Hub lacks workforce nor provides work, at least for now. No one, not the coordinators, charge compensation whatsoever for their work in the association. The benefits they can get their partners edward mellor come from projects or specific agreements with institutions in which they work some through the association. Eurasian Hub is just a hub: a center of exchange and distribution of ideas and projects. It is a cooperative entity basis on which all contribute and all benefit.
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