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Fifty years earlier, Jean-Baptiste Lamarck had suggested that living things are products of a long historical process of
transformation.
Read More from "Zone Defense"The Digital
Transformation
of EuropeSAN JOSE – Europe is on the cusp of an unprecedented technological
transformation.
Last month, Prime Minister Manuel Valls and I announced an ambitious partnership to promote a digital
transformation
of the entire country.
As Europe continues down the road of digital transformation, the possibilities for growth are immediate and significant.
The digital
transformation
will bring opportunities and create new types of jobs: systems developers, transportation network engineers, medical device consultants, data analysts, electrical engineers for smart grids, and many more.
As Europe charts its economic course for the next decade, its leaders must ensure that digital
transformation
forms the foundation of their strategy.
This might seem ironic, coming from a German and a confirmed Atlanticist, but it is actually fitting, because Germany, in its
transformation
from a murderous dictatorship into a peaceful liberal democracy, needed the US more than any country.
The French economist Thomas Piketty has recently documented an interesting
transformation
in the social base of left-wing parties.
These reforms work, typically in conjunction with others, when they promote productivity-enhancing structural
transformation.
Rather, they require targeted, country-specific reforms that remove actual obstacles to the expansion of modern sectors, and social policies that are compatible with structural
transformation.
First and foremost, it would reconcile a large state balance sheet with an expanding role for markets, bolstering employment, stimulating innovation, and advancing the economy’s structural
transformation.
But South Korea’s political and strategic legacies, together with interoperability requirements and linkages with the US, have impeded the required defense
transformation.
Mexico has profound security problems in some regions, but it is also a country that just might be on the threshold of a huge political and economic
transformation.
But nobody predicts a rebound strong enough to prompt the radical
transformation
that will be required if countries are to meet their emissions-reduction goals.
And this steady
transformation
will have far-reaching implications for our democratic institutions and political structures.
But the Internet has not brought the kind of comprehensive
transformation
that many anticipated.
How and when this
transformation
will happen – and how to manage its far-reaching effects – are questions that keep scholars and policymakers up at night.
On September 11, 1933, the famed nuclear physicist Lord Rutherford told a large audience, “Anyone who looks for a source of power in the
transformation
of the atoms is talking moonshine.”
In a context of far-reaching transformation, brought about by the rise of AI, we may be able to reshape the status quo, so that it ensures greater security and fairness.
Indeed, it will contribute to the ongoing
transformation
of the international order.
Right now, the OECD’s definition of ODA does not even include some of the more effective instruments for facilitating structural
transformation
in recipient countries, such as equity investment and large non-concessional loans for infrastructure.
They remain overwhelmed by Putin’s
transformation
from CEO of Russia, Inc., into an ideology-fueled national leader who will stop at nothing to restore his country’s influence.
Unger argues that all of today’s democracies “are flawed, low-energy democracies,” in which “no trauma” – in the form of economic ruin or military conflict – means “no transformation.”
Sharon’s
transformation
from villain to hero within the space of a mere few years is a source of fascination for his people, the region, and the world – all the more so because his ultimate intentions will remain a subject of endless dispute among historians tomorrow and among politicians claiming to be his faithful heirs today.
With strong government leadership and active private-sector engagement, such systems could catalyze a
transformation
in how African countries approach energy delivery.
The
transformation
of the old European welfare state started in northern Europe, and it is proceeding to most of the rest of the continent.
In northern Europe, the
transformation
of the welfare state started in Denmark in 1982.
Once this
transformation
took place, however, rapid growth in productivity followed fast.
But, as the advanced economies reformulate trade policy, it is critical that they understand that globalization was already undergoing a major structural
transformation.
The relationship’s
transformation
into an adversarial one will “contaminate” the international system, undermining potential solutionsto many problems, from nuclear-arms reduction and climate change to stabilizing regional hot spots like Syria.
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