Mindset
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Here Professor Michael Porter of Harvard University has proposed a "Baltic Rim Regional Agenda" to develop an innovative and co-operative
mindset
to improve the region's business development.
A reflection of this contradictory
mindset
is a surge in private activity to address social problems.
But a nuanced Palestinian resolution that moves beyond a zero-sum
mindset
and embraces legitimate Israeli concerns is possible, and could very well increase the likelihood of a return to constructive negotiations.
In no small measure, the failures of globalization can be traced to the same
mindset
that led to the failures in Iraq: multilateral institutions must serve not just one country's interest, but all countries'.
Those with an “out”
mindset
view the world through a Hobbesian lens, seeing everywhere the danger of people with unregulated passions, driven to do them harm.
And, as we’ve seen in both the UK’s Brexit debate and the United States’ presidential election campaign, neither facts nor reason will dissuade voters with an “out”
mindset.
With his xenophobic rhetoric and fondness for despots like Russian President Vladimir Putin (a demagogue who bullies the neighbors he doesn’t invade), Trump epitomizes the “out” mindset: hyperbolic, malicious, pompous, and hostile to all who defy or disagree with him (be it the press, which he berates and tries to block, or judges who preside over his lawsuits).
Clinton, on the other hand, though widely perceived as a foreign-policy “hawk,” is still of the “in”
mindset
– someone who knows the value of trade, discussion, and compromise.
This “in”
mindset
has proved its worth time and again.
A victory for the “out”
mindset
– which seems to regard compassion, truth, and integrity as if they were vestigial limbs – would be Pyrrhic, at best.
But that
mindset
is waning, and government and business leaders now routinely warn of bubbles and adopt policies to counter them.
These reactions are a reminder that the biggest changes that the Security Council needs are to the
mindset
of its permanent members.
Ukrainians are being reminded of the consequences of this
mindset
right now – by a government that has slashed health benefits for the men who heroically fought to contain the Chernobyl disaster.
I know this
mindset
well.
By changing a light bulb, and changing our mindset, we can change the world.
This will require a fundamental change in mindset, with businesses and governments alike recognizing, at long last, that growth can be sustainable only if its benefits are broadly shared.
But pity is not a free pass: we should also urge policymakers to shift from their traditional cyclical
mindset
to one that can better comprehend, and effectively address, the more complicated, yet critically important, structural issues that underlie today’s malaise.
The Maoist ideological
mindset
grew out of Lenin's theory of imperialism, which, aided by endless barrages of propaganda against capitalism, colonialism, and foreign hegemony, tended to reinforce the sense of national humiliation.
Unfortunately, the big-wallet
mindset
of a deal-hungry China reinforces the US narrative that China is guilty as charged.
The Research Center takes a holistic approach to the reform process, viewing it as both a systemic change and a change of
mindset.
In other words, bringing more women into the workplace leads to an emancipation of
mindset
– in men and women alike.
It was from this
mindset
that Mao's theory of guerilla war--the last century's mother of all asymmetrical strategies of warfare--was born.
It would be naive to assume that this mindset, which has become more deeply rooted in the PLA than anywhere else in Chinese society, is a thing of the past.
Such a
mindset
naturally puts a huge premium on close and harmonious transatlantic relations, to the point that, for Europeans, closeness and harmony become the objective itself, without reference to what ends they might serve.
Throughout its history, China has sought to treat its neighbors as vassals – a
mindset
currently reflected in the way that it has approached negotiations with Vietnam and the Philippines over the South China Sea.
China’s free-floating rise, unanchored in any regional structure or settlement, makes this
mindset
particularly worrying.
Its government – already struggling to manage a decrepit economy and tricky nuclear negotiations with the international community – now faces serious questions over its Iraq policy and a “winner-takes-all”
mindset
that could eventually threaten Iran’s own national security.
Regulation? – but somehow, in the US mindset, secular political identities would emerge, and Iraq would be welcomed and perhaps emulated in the Arab world.
With the establishment of each new on-line degree program and science park, universities appear more vulnerable to this
mindset.
The old Soviet
mindset
persists: they up there will take their own decisions regardless of us down below.
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