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Ahead of that, a new president should unleash America’s creative potential in boosting energy efficiency and developing clean
technologies.
As a result, China has also been able to bypass existing export controls and restrictions on the transfer of sensitive military technologies, particularly aerospace and satellite components and know-how.
The trajectory of China’s ballistic missile R&D and production shows a gradual transition from copying and reproducing first-generation Soviet ballistic-missile
technologies
to adapting and modifying smaller, mobile, solid-propellant ballistic missiles and their follow-on second-generation systems.
China is now an independent producer and technological innovator of selected missile systems and related aerospace
technologies.
Having identified technological progress as one of the most important sources of growth and employment, the Commission has specified 101 policy measures – including programs aimed at increasing women’s participation in the ICT workforce – to deliver sustainable GDP growth through digital
technologies.
It would also reap the benefits of global competition, which would compel local firms to seek greater efficiency by implementing lean processes, investing in research and development, or adopting the latest
technologies.
Global exposure makes supply chains more dynamic and enables companies to absorb more of the innovations, technologies, and ideas that are constantly emerging worldwide.
Eventually, average productivity and real incomes are likely to benefit as breakthrough
technologies
enable new kinds of growth.
The data revolution offers a breakthrough opportunity for service delivery, management, accountability, and validation, thanks to a dense ecosystem of
technologies
that collect information in multiple ways: remote sensing and satellite imagery, biometric data, GIS tracking, facilities-based data, household surveys, social media, crowd-sourcing, and other channels.
Without this kind of concerted effort, alternative
technologies
simply will not be ready to take up the slack from fossil fuels.
The Saudis continued such programs after the terror attacks of September 11, 2001, and even after they discovered that “the Call” is uncontrollable, owing to the
technologies
of globalization.
Although China is closing the gap by increasing its spending on robots, poorer countries face significant barriers to adopting new
technologies.
As individuals and societies become richer, they come into closer contact with one another – virtually, through communication technologies, and physically, through population growth, urbanization, and travel.
The third major difference is that today, with our wondrous technologies, we have every opportunity to solve the underlying problems of poverty, hunger, displacement, and environmental degradation that create so many dangerous tinderboxes.
Third, exciting developments in
technologies
for studying our brains and genes have created the hope that we are about to discover the biological causes of, and solutions to, human misery and confusion.
The convulsions in the clean-tech sector are simply symptoms of a cycle that characterizes emerging technologies: excitement, inflated expectations, and consolidation – ultimately followed by stability and the resumption of growth.
The shakeout in the clean-tech industry has been tough; but it has also been typical of emerging technologies, and, by weeding out the weaker players, it has made the sector more robust.
Even as China continues its economic opening, however, it is looking increasingly inward, at its citizens to serve as consumers and at its businesses to adopt and advance new
technologies.
But in the longer term, reducing its reliance on foreign trade and imported
technologies
will leave China stronger, more resilient, and possibly less willing to acquiesce to US-designed rules.
On the first question, one hypothesis is that new digital
technologies
are changing the structural incentives for corporations, political parties, and other major institutions.
Even if the summit produces few specific results, it can make a difference if three demands are made of the summiteers:we should insist that the world's politicians recognize the overwhelming scientific evidence that points to the major environmental perils humanity faces;we should press these leaders to invest more public money in basic environmental research and in the development of new
technologies
to address environmental risks.
He feared that unless Egyptians could learn modern industrial
technologies
and develop an economy prosperous enough to support modern industrial armies, his descendants would be mere puppets of British and French viceroys.
There is more room for innovation in education than in any other international-development sector, especially as digital
technologies
and the Internet become more accessible even in the world’s poorest regions.
If he were truly concerned about global warming, how could he have endorsed the construction of coal-fired electricity plants, even if those plants use more efficient
technologies
than have been employed in the past?
Meanwhile, the cost of renewable energy is falling; energy efficiency is improving, both for generating equipment and for the machines to be powered; and innovative digital
technologies
are facilitating the management of electricity services.
New
technologies
could even enable mini-grid providers to develop entirely new organizational models for electricity systems that are more effective and resilient than the conventional utility-based approach.
He has reached out to workers who feel betrayed by the “system” and threatened by globalization and new technologies; and to teachers and health-care professionals who recognize that public education and health-care services need deep reforms to sustain the social solidarity that they underpinned in the past.
In their rise to power, the Nazis deployed sophisticated modern communications technologies, including radio and film, to win the battle of ideas – and thus to shape public opinion and behavior – among a well-educated population in a fledgling democracy.
As we commemorate the 71st anniversary of the liberation of Auschwitz-Birkenau on January 27, extremist groups around the globe wield new
technologies
to incite hatred and perpetrate new mass killings and genocides.
In today’s interconnected world, individuals and non-state groups motivated by extremist ideologies can use the power of new
technologies
to shape attitudes and beliefs, and incite violence on a global scale.
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