“We must recognise that in a globalised world, we cannot remain insulated from external developments. India's trade performance in the current year has been robust, surpassing pre-crisis export levels and pre-crisis export growth trends. We have diversified our export baskets and our export destinations.” WorldYearsHas BeensGrowthLevelsDevelopmentPerformancesIndiaCrisisTradeCurrentsDestinationTrendsRecogniseBasketsRobustSurpassing Author:Pranab Mukherjee
“The current economic crisis...has numerous causes and sends a powerful message about the need for a profound revision of the model of global economic development. It's an acute symptom that is added to other more grave and already well-known ones, such as the continued imbalance between wealth and poverty, the scandal of hunger, the ecological emergency and the problem of unemployment, which has now become general. In this context a strategic re-launching of agriculture appears decisive.” NeedsWellsProblemCausesWealthPowerfulKnownPovertyEconomicLandDevelopmentMessagesModelsCrisisProfoundHungerCurrentsGravesAgricultureUnemploymentWell KnownSymptomsScandalEmergenciesStrategicEcologicalRevisionEconomic DevelopmentImbalanceLaunchingEconomic CrisisWealth And Poverty Author:Pope Benedict XVI
“Combining valuable insights from his experience in China, his time as the World Bank's chief economist, and the 2008 financial crisis, Justin Yifu Lin's recommendations for development policy reflect an impressive and unique personal journey.” WorldJourneyPolicyDevelopmentUniqueCrisisFinancialChinaValuableInsightChiefsEconomistImpressiveCombiningFinancial CrisisJustinRecommendationsWorld BankPersonal Journey Author:Kemal Dervis
“...our life crises tell us that we need to break free of beliefs that no longer serve our personal development. These points at which we must choose to change or to stagnate are our greatest challenges. Every new crossroads means we enter into a new cycle of change - whether it be adopting a new health regimen or a new spiritual practice. And change inevitably means letting go of familiar people and places and moving on to another stage of life.” PeopleNeedsMeanSpiritualMovingBeliefChallengesBreakPracticeOur LivesStageDevelopmentLetting GoCrisisPersonal DevelopmentFamiliarCyclesCrossroadsSpiritual PracticeAdoptingStages Of LifeLife Crisis Author:Caroline Myss
“About every year or two, there is a moment of truth where there's some new development in the marketplace, some new technology, some sort of existential crisis. You just have to be vigilant about looking out for those moments.” YearsTwoMomentsTechnologyDevelopmentCrisisExistentialMarketplaceNew TechnologyVigilantExistential CrisisMoment Of Truth Author:Jeremy Stoppelman
“The world got side-tracked from development issues during the post-9/11 crisis period.” WorldSidesIssuesDevelopmentPeriodsCrisisPosts Author:Jeffrey Sachs
“Urbanisation is not a crisis but an opportunity, seeing it as a crisis is wrong. And not just villages, we want everyone to get opportunities wherever they are staying. Aatma gaav ki ho aur suvidha sheher ki ho, this is what we believe.” WantBelieveOpportunitySeeingDevelopmentIndiaCrisisStayingVillage Author:Narendra Modi
“More than ever before, crisis management, reconstruction and development demand a new level of cooperation between nations, and between nations and international organisations, where military and civilian instruments are applied in a coordinated way.” NationsLevelsMilitaryDevelopmentDemandManagementCrisisInstrumentsInternationalCooperationCiviliansOrganisationReconstructionCrisis Management Author:Jaap de Hoop Scheffer
“We are facing a whole collection of crisis-like developments that we have to watch closely. But we also have to be careful what we point to as crisis indicators.” WholeWatchesDevelopmentCrisisCarefulCollectionsBe CarefulIndicators Author:Wolfgang Schauble
“In any age courage is the simple virtue needed for a human being to traverse the rocky road from infancy to maturity of personality. But in an age of anxiety, an age of herd morality and personal isolation, courage is a sine qua non. In periods when the mores of the society were more consistent guides, the individual was more firmly cushioned in his crises of development; but in times of transition like ours, the individual is thrown on his own at an earlier age and for a longer period.” HumansAgeIndividualHuman BeingsSimpleCourageVirtuePersonalityDevelopmentNeededPeriodsMoralityAnxietyCrisisGuidesMaturityIsolationConsistentThrownTransitionInfancyTraverseTimes Of TransitionRocky Road Author:Rollo May