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Finally, high-income countries must continue to invest adequately in global disease surveillance, the WHO’s outreach capacities, and life-saving biomedical research, which has consistently delivered massive benefits for humanity during the past century.
The IMF is terrible at anticipating crises; it is awful at surveillance; but it is right and successful once it comes to post-trauma treatment.
At the same time, it developed what political scientists call “digital Leninism,” in which the latest technology enables an unprecedented level of state
surveillance.
Fourth, GMS countries need to establish more robust
surveillance
systems and fully leverage existing channels for sharing information at the regional level.
With improved
surveillance
– and with the WHO’s regional data-sharing platform – national malaria programs will be better positioned to redirect resources as needed, especially in the event of an outbreak.
Some, like stronger fiscal rules and closer
surveillance
of policies affecting competitiveness, might help to head off some future crisis, but they will do nothing to resolve this one.
The key to a better functioning EMU is closer
surveillance
and deeper coordination of economic policies.
The Stability and Growth Pact must remain the cornerstone of the EU’s budgetary framework, and effective
surveillance
and peer support will be vital to help member states work towards balanced budgets once the economy rebounds.
Deeper fiscal
surveillance
should be matched by broader economic surveillance, especially since current-account imbalances have become more acute during the crisis.
The European Commission is now working on extending the focus of
surveillance
beyond fiscal policy so that we can identify risks stemming from macroeconomic imbalances or changes in competitiveness and address them before they become entrenched.
Still in the pipeline are initiatives to increase concessional lending to low-income countries hit by the crisis, to strengthen the Fund’s
surveillance
and early warning capacity, and to improve its governance structure in ways that recognize the larger role of emerging-market countries in the world economy.
On the basis of appropriate controls and strict inspections, we can now offer rescue, transport, surveillance, and minesweeping equipment.
That would be the best backdrop to establishing tougher
surveillance
and monitoring, beginning to engage with Iran, and searching for a way to involve India and Pakistan in a global nuclear agreement.
Officials can now maintain real-time dashboards informing them of the current state of government facilities, transport networks, emergency relief operations, public health surveillance, violent crimes, and much more.
In answering such questions, advances in science and technology (for example, new methods of energy production, surveillance, or online learning) will have a key role to play.
These companies have sought to distinguish themselves from the likes of Booz Allen, emphasizing that they are reluctant partners in the creation of a
surveillance
society.
But we should be particularly wary of trusting the private sector to regulate
surveillance.
It may be able to perform and report worldwide
surveillance
– i.e., count numbers of cases and fatalities – but its policy role should be drastically reduced.
In Britain, News Corporation has been creating a sort of state unto itself by corrupting the police, assuming police powers of surveillance, and intimidating politicians into looking the other way.
Out-of-pocket costs skyrocketed, infant mortality rates stopped declining, and the disease
surveillance
system was weakened, which may have contributed to the SARS epidemic in 2002-2003, which took more than 900 lives worldwide and caused economic losses worth an estimated $60 billion.
IMF surveillance, intended to detect economic vulnerabilities and imbalances, was inadequate.
France, for example, has already announced plans to reestablish the so-called “proximity police,” in charge of community-level
surveillance.
And given the power and widespread use of modern
surveillance
technology, one also makes oneself identifiable to the government.
Even in Europe, with its long history of cooperation,
surveillance
and conditionality are outsourced to the IMF.
Its May agreement included a commitment to establish a regional
surveillance
unit.
These dilemmas can be finessed by giving both
surveillance
responsibilities and the actual power to disburse funds to an independent board insulated from national politics.
Parliament is weak, the judiciary is under executive control, the media is kept under surveillance, and there is no constitutional guarantee of free speech.
High-tech
surveillance
and boots on the ground may be more effective at preventing people from crossing a border, but a wall can be used as a political prop.
Vietnam is also said to be considering a purchase of second-hand P-3C anti-submarine and maritime
surveillance
aircraft from Japan – a fleet that would likely be assigned to missions in the South China Sea.
In China, collective decisions are not legitimated by citizens’ explicit consent, and people generally have fewer enforceable rights against the government, particularly when it comes to
surveillance.
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