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The front of wars is increasingly non-human eyes peering down on our perceived enemies from space, guiding missiles toward unseen targets, while the human conduct of the orchestra of media
relations
in the event that this particular drone attack hits a villager instead of an extremist.
You learn to play an international
relations
school on your way out and up to national and international leadership.
And when we think about human
relations
in a transactional way, it is fundamentally uncomfortable to us as human beings.
We must think about human
relations
and reaching out to people in more humane ways.
Love: managing successfully
relations
with the people who are close to you and with the communities of which you are a part.
If you have that, good close
relations
with other people, work that's meaningful and fulfilling, you don't much need anything else.
I also want to say there are probably also some yellow Labradors that I know that are more capable of informed, intelligent, mature decisions about sexual
relations
than some 40-year-olds that I know.
And so glaciers are these magnificent beings, and there's lots of reasons to be obsessed with them, but what I'm particularly interested in is in human-glacier
relations.
I did not have sexual
relations
with that woman, Miss Lewinsky.
My ethics of seeing is informed by 25 years as a reporter covering emerging economies and international
relations.
So they're also looking to reporters and to hire freelance reporters to help them develop their public
relations
material and their media material.
There is trade, there is disarmament, there is cross-border
relations.
If we're going to deal with political conflict-solving of conflicts, if we're going to understand these new groups which are coming from bottom-up, supported by technology, which is available to all, we diplomats cannot be sitting back in the banquets believing that we are doing interstate
relations.
If you had caught me straight out of college in the halls of the Vermont State House where I was a lobbyist in training and asked me what I was going to do with my life, I would have told you that I'd just passed the Hanyu Shuiping Kaoshi, the Chinese equivalency exam, and I was going to go study law in Beijing, and I was going to improve U.S.-China
relations
through top-down policy changes and judicial system reforms.
And I know U.S.-China
relations
doesn't need another lawyer.
Because we lack the internal, institutional framework and policy framework that can make it possible for us to benefit from our external
relations.
And the links represent the shareholding relations, so shareholder A has x percent of the shares in company B.
So ownership networks reveal the patterns of shareholding
relations.
So we started with a database containing 13 million ownership
relations
from 2007.
So this means that, with each euro he invested, he was able to move 26 euros of market value through the chain of ownership
relations.
Because our social
relations
are increasingly mediated by data, and data turns our social
relations
into digital relations, and that means that our digital
relations
now depend extraordinarily on technology to bring to them a sense of robustness, a sense of discovery, a sense of surprise and unpredictability.
They belong to a world of people I know versus people I don't know, and in the context of my digital relations, I'm already doing things with people I don't know.
The most important changes facing us today have to do with data and what data is doing to shape the kinds of digital
relations
that will be possible for us in the future.
Now, 20th-century psychologists and sociologists were thinking about strangers, but they weren't thinking so dynamically about human relations, and they were thinking about strangers in the context of influencing practices.
And we concluded a very important insight, which was that as people's relationships to the things in their lives change, so do their
relations
with other people.
Security technology after security technology continues to design data protection in terms of threats and attacks, keeping me locked into really rigid kinds of
relations.
Categories like "friends" and "family" and "contacts" and "colleagues" don't tell me anything about my actual
relations.
A more effective way to think about my
relations
might be in terms of closeness and distance, where at any given point in time, with any single person, I am both close and distant from that individual, all as a function of what I need to do right now.
Whether you're a political party insisting to your detriment on a very rigid notion of who belongs and who does not, whether you're the government protecting social institutions like marriage and restricting access of those institutions to the few, whether you're a teenager in her bedroom who's trying to jostle her
relations
with her parents, strangeness is a way to think about how we pave the way to new kinds of
relations.
How might we think differently about our
relations
with people?
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