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And, in fact, much of the US productivity increase in the 1980’s and 1990’s can likely be attributed to large-scale investment in information and
communications
technology.
Undoubted advances in information technology led to an incredible restructuring of the American business sector, which re-wired itself to take advantage of electronic commerce and improved computer-based management, logistics, and
communications
systems.
Technological revolutions in
communications
and economic globalization have brought citizens of different countries together, they argue.
Given economic globalization and global communications, autocratic rulers derive almost as much strength from their international standing as they do from their control of domestic institutions.
It has a nuclear first- and second-strike capability; its own satellite
communications
systems; increasingly sophisticated and numerous aircraft and war ships; a rapidly growing economy to sustain high levels of military investment; as well as its own political and diplomatic points of leverage at places like the UN.
Given modern communications, a cover-up of the kind engineered by Mussolini in 1931 would most likely be unsustainable today.
Undoubtedly, the US will try to build closer ties with Indonesia through greater military cooperation, because Indonesia borders the region’s key sea lines of
communications.
And Netanyahu has been Israel’s acting
communications
minister since late 2014.
The removal by the US of some noneconomic sanctions designed to restrict official bilateral interaction is welcome, and an even greater relaxation in communications, through both official and unofficial channels, should be implemented.
The defense agreement signed in November by France and the United Kingdom is composed of two treaties, which cover joint deployment of their armed forces, nuclear deterrence, and improved equipment and
communications.
Moreover, the agreements foresee cooperation on cyber-security, terrorism, satellite communications, and maritime security, which are also key elements of the Lisbon Treaty.
They plan and design headline-grabbing attacks using every means of
communications
to intimidate and break the collective will of free people.
They know that
communications
transcend borders, and that a single news story, handled skillfully, can be as damaging to our cause – and as helpful to theirs – as any military attack.
Free governments must make
communications
planning a central component of every aspect of this struggle.
Indeed, the longer it takes to put a strategic
communications
framework into place, the more the vacuum will be filled by the enemy.
While the enemy is skillful at manipulating the media and using the tools of
communications
to their advantage, we have an advantage as well: truth is on our side, and, ultimately, truth wins out.
Moreover, the CFTA will increase the need for connectivity, so there will be new opportunities to invest in infrastructure and sectors ranging from transportation and energy to information and
communications
technology (ICT) and water supplies.
In Egypt’s Tahrir Square, women volunteers, some accompanied by children, worked steadily to support the protests – helping with security, communications, and shelter.
With no industrial good that still requires a large-scale labor force – and the
communications
and services industries unable to fill the gap – employment is shrinking and economic growth is stagnating.
But their forecast that it would come within 30,000 kilometers of our planet in 2029 (closer than some geostationary
communications
satellites, as well as the Moon) is more likely to please astronomers than international security experts.
In the past three years, employment in construction has shrunk, but so has employment in manufacturing, wholesale trade, retail trade, transportation and warehousing, information distribution and communications, professional and business services, educational services, leisure and hospitality, and in the public sector.
To ensure cohesion within the EU, overcoming disparities between countries and improving trade, transport, and
communications
infrastructure throughout the bloc have long been seen as critical.
Likewise, much of the rapid advance in
communications
in recent years reflects innovations – smartphone and tablet hardware and software, for example – that has been indigenous to the US.
Of course, the ECB has had its problems--mainly in the
communications
area--and Duisenberg's candor sometimes did get him into trouble.
They should also devise plans to finance critical infrastructure – not high-speed train links to nowhere, but interconnections for the energy systems and
communications
backbones of the information age.
People complain about disorder in the Trump administration, but Clinton’s White House was so disorganized that he had to bring in Leon Panetta as Chief of Staff and David Gergen as a
communications
counselor to right the ship.
But a sharp decline in the costs of health care, education, and other services is now possible, thanks to the ongoing information and
communications
technology (ICT) revolution.
In economic terms, information and
communications
technologies are “disruptive,” meaning that they will outcompete the existing, more expensive ways of doing things.
Low transport and
communications
costs and freer trade have knitted markets more closely together, implying that this relative decline in the US share of the global economy loosens the link between domestic capacity constraints and international pricing.
The key characteristic of the current revolution is not the speed of communications; instantaneous communication by telegraph dates back to the mid-nineteenth century.
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