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Such practical proposals address key global issues, including international terrorism, strengthening of mechanisms for arms control, arms reduction, and non-proliferation, efforts to contain attempts by North Korea and Iran to develop nuclear weapons, encouraging transparency in China’s military, restraining Russia’s imperial ambitions, and building a global ballistic missile defense
network
against missiles that could be launched by rogue regimes.
In 2000, in the wake of the crisis, they created the Chiang Mai Initiative, a regional
network
of financial credits and swaps.
The British Commonwealth recently posed this question to me and the Initiative for Policy Dialogue, an international
network
of economists committed to helping developing countries.
This is a direct result of the international production
network
based on each economy’s comparative advantage.
But revelations about the nuclear weapons smuggling
network
organized by A. Q. Khan, the father of Pakistan's bomb, confirm the danger I predicted back then.
Some call Khan's
network
an effort to spread an "Islamic bomb," but given that North Korea was on the list of recipients along with Libya and Iran, it might better be termed a corrupt bomb.
Qadaffi exploited a
network
of opportunity.
But it was the father of Pakistan’s nuclear program, A. Q. Khan – and his
network
– that furnished the technological linchpin: the rudiments for a nuclear centrifuge program.
A global polio laboratory
network
gives countries access to the most sophisticated disease surveillance system in the world.
But India's railways still produce other mind-boggling figures: 23 million passengers are transported daily (over eight billion per year, more than the world's entire population) on 12,617 trains connecting 7,172 stations across a 65,000-kilometer (40,000-mile)
network.
By contrast, China's railways carry five times as much freight as India's, even though China has a far better road
network.
(China added nearly 80,000 kilometers to its rail
network
over the same period.)
Given how high interest rates would have to be to attract investors, this will be no easy feat, especially because the railways currently have an operating surplus of just 6%, or about $100 million annually – barely 1% of the amount needed to upgrade and modernize the
network.
It also enjoys a technological lead in shale-energy technologies, and it already has a vast
network
of pipelines, refineries, and ports in the energy sector that can be repurposed for shale gas and oil (though much more investment will be needed).
The US is not waging a war against terrorism; it is at “war against a specific network, al Qaida, and its affiliates.”
International equity funds stepped in, providing companies with urgently needed liquidity while disentangling the traditional ownership
network.
In a
network
economy the reverse is true: one fax machine is worth nothing; two fax machines something; 1000 machines connected together create real value, and that value goes up as more machines join the
network.
Turkey has a 900-kilometer (560-mile) border with Syria, close social ties, and what seems to be a well-developed intelligence
network.
For example, despite nationalist rhetoric by state enterprises and associated trade unions, the government should decide that the vast telecommunications
network
should be privatized, including to foreign investors.
It's only in this way that India can hope to create a
network
of fiber optics and telephone lines to catapult the country into a modern information economy.
This means rejecting the idea of expanding only the
network
of public facilities.
This organizational relationship is particularly important, as it has greatly enhanced CIYOTA’s professional
network.
Palestinian militants from Gaza – an active arena of Israeli-Palestinian confrontation since Hamas gained control in 2007 – and jihadi terrorists affiliated with Al Qaeda and the larger “global jihad”
network
penetrated Sinai, exploiting the government’s neglect of the region and inflaming the local population’s feelings of disenfranchisement.
NATO expansion risks upsetting the
network
of understandings, assumptions and agreements on which this new security order rests.
But that is a poor excuse for not challenging relatively obvious anti-competitive moves, such as when Facebook purchased Instagram (with its rapidly growing social network) or when Google bought its map competitor, Waze.
Some 3,500 of the 5,500 employees in Jerusalem’s hotel industry are Palestinians, as are approximately half of public bus drivers (a short strike by Arab drivers in November wreaked havoc on the city’s transportation network).
It is both an invention – a prosthetic foot made from cheap materials costing about $45 (versus $8,000 for a similar device in the United States) – and an amazing, low-cost
network
of clinics around the world that has served more than 1.3 million people with new limbs, calipers, and crutches.
A national leader can declare war on a state, not on a
network
of revolutionaries.
With his lack of a military background, he seems not to have understood that external forces need to work closely with the local army, and that a sophisticated support
network
must be in place to avoid logistical disruptions resulting from enemy action or corruption.
The global reach of the regulation implied huge economies of scale in the manufacture of handsets and
network
hardware, so prices fell rapidly, and interoperability between networks and across countries was much easier to achieve.
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