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Why has the Fund’s
surveillance
of the US economy been so ineffective?
This requires a different governance structure in which power is more evenly distributed, so that the IMF can effectively exercise
surveillance
where it should, not just where it can.
ISIS has allegedly trained 400-600 fighters for “external operations” involving urban guerrilla warfare, improvised explosive devices (IEDs), surveillance, counter-security, and forgery.
With childhood immunization come supply chains, cold storage, trained health-care staff, medical record keeping, data monitoring, disease surveillance, and much more.
What is required is de-politicized fiscal and macroeconomic surveillance, stricter and more binding budgetary rules, smoother recourse to sanctions for breaching them, and close co-ordination of economic policies.
De-politicization of
surveillance
is best achieved by creating an independent body, whether formal or informal, while stricter and more binding rules must include a stronger link between deficit and debt criteria.
This calls for competitiveness to be monitored, and made subject to
surveillance.
The higher the risk, the more binding the recommendations for the reduction of imbalances, the stricter the
surveillance
of how well appropriate measures are implemented, and the harsher the possible sanctions for continued rule violations.
The Commission's powers to initiate action when there is a risk of excessive deficits should be strengthened - provided, of course, that the Commission never again forgets that
surveillance
of national policies is a task that requires political judgment and cannot be left to accountants and lawyers.
The Fed’s seemingly unchecked authority, like the National Security Agency’s warrantless surveillance, undermines ordinary Americans’ faith in their government.
The Electronic and Postal Communications (Online Content) Regulations also require Internet cafes to install
surveillance
cameras, and bloggers to report on-site visitors and other operational details.
For starters, they emphasize short-term-vector control and surveillance, while delinking the disease from the social and structural determinants of health, including public infrastructure such as running water, proper sanitation, and access to care.
Beyond effective collaboration, success will demand improved
surveillance
and greater innovation, particularly in diagnostics, drugs and vaccines, insecticides, and vector control.
More than 170 million face-recognition
surveillance
cameras track every step citizens make.
Data
surveillance
cameras feed into China’s “social credit” data bank, where the regime compiles thick files on its people’s creditworthiness, consumption patterns, and overall reliability.
By revealing the US National Security Administration’s massive government surveillance, Edward Snowden made clear that the state’s desire for omniscience is not limited to China.
Such actions undermine the slow renovation of transatlantic trust since Edward Snowden’s revelations concerning the extent of American
surveillance
of European governments and citizens alike.
Investigative journalism is branded unpatriotic, and reporters who challenge official policies, as Sheremet did every day, are threatened, harassed, or placed under
surveillance.
Equally worrying are reports that the investigation has been plagued by shoddy police work, including a failure to question key witnesses, check
surveillance
camera footage, or adequately explain the presence of a former internal security officer at the scene the night before the murder.
The editor-in-chief of Ukraine’s leading independent news website, Ukrainska Pravda, told CPJ that in the months before his death, Sheremet and his partner, Olena Prytula, the site’s co-founder, had been under
surveillance.
China, for example, regards AI as a tool for recasting political organization through mass
surveillance
and state-directed thinking.
The United States has now at least recognized that a great deal of trust has been lost in recent months, owing to the scale of
surveillance
undertaken by its National Security Agency.
The revelations concerning the NSA’s
surveillance
activities are just the start.
For the rest, some mechanism of enhanced
surveillance
and control may be adopted to limit future fiscal deficits.
Before 2010, it was almost entirely based on
surveillance
of budgetary deficits, which was conducted within the framework of the Stability and Growth Pact (a procedure for broad economic
surveillance
existed as well, but lacked political traction).
So the AU should set criteria and create a
surveillance
system for democratic elections across Africa.
Yet, ironically, this technological trend has also decentralized surveillance: billions of people nowadays voluntarily carry a tracking device that continually violates their privacy as it searches for cell towers.
In the meantime, China is combining
surveillance
with the development of social credit rankings that will restrict personal freedoms such as travel.
To be sure, ISIS’s foray into cyberspace creates opportunities for Western law enforcement and intelligence agencies to conduct surveillance, if they can develop the capacity to do so.
Revelations of pervasive online
surveillance
have already eroded trust in the Internet and its suitability for communicating, accessing information, and doing business.
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