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Improved environmental policies mean that most of today’s forests are still standing and no-fishing
zones
are widely established and enforced.
But they should be combined with shoreward buffer zones, where homes, schools, and hospitals would not be permitted.
At the same time, occupation denied Israel’s army the advantage of a buffer – the demilitarized
zones
that were the key to the 1967 victory against both Egypt and Syria.
Indeed, multilateral leadership requires not only clearer and bolder rules, but also a demonstrated willingness to bear the costs of those rules, whether by creating safe
zones
to uphold the “responsibility to protect” civilians or taking concrete steps to reduce – and eventually eliminate – nuclear arsenals.
By that point, East Germany had hemorrhaged three million people – including many of its most talented – as hundreds each day peacefully walked into the
zones
of Berlin that were controlled by the United States, the United Kingdom, and France.
Divide the world into three zones: the United States, China, and all the rest.
In conflict zones, the United Nations children’s agency UNICEF recently observed, sexual violence usually spreads like an epidemic.
This is the primary cause of the 30-50% unemployment rates among minorities aged 16-24 in many French “urban
zones
of sensitivity.”
Scientists and engineers in my own research area have already invented devices to help vulnerable babies breathe easier, detect malaria and HIV in war zones, and keep counterfeit medicines out of rural areas.
Moreover, unlike the “Empowerment Zones” introduced by the Clinton administration in 1994, the OZ program does not include grants, loan guarantees, and other fiscal tools to finance investments in training, infrastructure, affordable housing, and local services.
After all, sharks are global wanderers; they have no regard for the boundaries of economic exclusion zones, protected areas, or countries’ territorial waters.
Dubai’s free-trade
zones
are a testament to the success that comes with liberalization and the removal of barriers to foreign ownership and management.
Working closely with local coordinating committees, it should provide logistical, intelligence, weapons, training, communications, and even air support to help the Free Syrian Army establish no-kill
zones
along Syria’s northwest border.
The world’s emergency-response systems – especially for impoverished countries in
zones
that are vulnerable to earthquakes, volcanoes, droughts, hurricanes, and floods – needs upgrading.
This principle of regional solidarity extends to Morocco’s deployment of military hospitals not only in Mali but also in other conflict zones, such as one in Jordan that serves Syrian refugees.
Moreover, the emirate appeals to foreign investors with special economic
zones
that few other states can match.
Delivery problems abound in the war zones, but not everywhere.
There are many more enthusiasts for a more calibrated military intervention, designed to establish one or more no-fly zones, and maybe safe havens and humanitarian corridors on the ground.
As part of this effort, the government is authorizing further free-trade zones, and exploring the possibility of free-trade ports in selected locations.
Furthermore, in a bid to attract foreign investment, the government has announced the establishment of 14 new special economic
zones.
Where possible, the EU should work with countries currently hosting refugees to establish development
zones
where displaced Syrians are allowed to work legally.
Deng Xiaoping kick-started China’s development in the 1980s by creating so-called special economic zones, with regulations designed to allow markets to flourish.
The aim of development
zones
in frontline countries should thus be to generate benefits for both refugees and the host communities.
Development
zones
cannot be a silver bullet.
Policymakers should maximize migration’s economic benefits; facilitate legal channels so that migrants don’t choose illegal alternatives; reduce barriers for employment and remittances; manage irregular migration flows; and protect migrants’ safety, especially in war
zones
or when migration reaches crisis levels, as it has this year.
The Mediterranean region is already beset by environmental distress and forced migration from conflict
zones.
For most of this enormous country, with its 135 million people and 11 time zones, such signs of the past and the promised business future are regarded as skeptically as proclamations about record harvests under Brezhnev.
And yet host countries, which are often near war zones, have struggled to integrate refugee children into their education systems.
The world cannot expect a small group of countries on the borders of war
zones
to bear sole responsibility for displaced people.
To this end, in addition to its taxation, finance, and trade-facilitation policies, it should establish trade-promotion mechanisms in the world’s major export markets, so that firms can build comprehensive networks of international trade-service platforms and trade-cooperation
zones
overseas.
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