“Lastly, there is bankruptcy, as the United States pours its economic resources into ever more grandiose military projects and shortchanges the education, health, and safety of its citizens.” StatesAmericaUnitedUnited StatesEconomicMilitaryCitizensProjectsResourcesSafetyBankruptcyGrandioseHealth And SafetyEconomic Resources Author:Chalmers Johnson
“Today's announcement projects a picture of profound weakness in U.S. diplomacy. It should not have been a heavy lift for our diplomats in New York and in foreign capitals to recruit the necessary 96 affirmative votes to seat the United States in the new council.” ShouldHas BeensStatesTodayUnitedUnited StatesNew YorkProjectsWeaknessVoteProfoundHeavyLiftsSeatsDiplomacyCouncilDiplomatsAffirmativeAnnouncementsRecruit Author:Tom Lantos
“My solution to the problem of unleashing creativity is always to set up a target. The best example of this was the Apollo project in the United States.” StatesProblemUnitedCreativityUnited StatesExampleProjectsSolutionsTargetApolloUnleashing Author:Akio Morita
“With support from institutions like the United Nations as well as the donor community, governments can strengthen their national technological and scientific capacities by devising policies to link up to research networks, encourage technology transfer, and build indigenous capabilities through education and collaborative projects.” WellsGovernmentNationsCommunityUnitedTechnologySupportPolicyProjectsResearchCapacityInstitutionsLinksCapabilityTechnologicalUnited NationsIndigenousTransfersDonorsDevising Author:Talal Abu-Ghazaleh
“Gujarat's e-governance projects have been recognized in the country and abroad. To give a few examples- Gujarat has the largest Wide Area Network in the Asia Pacific. It is the first State to provide broadband connectivity in all schools and villages. It makes maximum use of video-conferencing including trial of the prisoners. Gujarat's ICT based Grievance Redressal System called SWAGAT has got the United Nation's Public Service Award. In addition, it has received eleven national awards for our various e-services.” GivingFirstsHas BeensCountryStatesUseSchoolNationsUnitedExampleProjectsAreasIndiaIncludingVariousWideTrialsVideoVillageAwardsPrisonerAsiaUnited NationsGovernanceMaximumElevenPublic ServicePacificGrievanceBroadbandGujaratIct Author:Narendra Modi
“Americans should never underestimate the constant pressure on Canada which the mere presence of the United States has produced. We're different people from you and we're different people because of you. Living next to you is in some ways like sleeping with an elephant. No matter how friendly and even-tempered is the beast, if I can call it that, one is effected by every twitch and grunt. It should not therefore be expected that this kind of nation, this Canada, should project itself as a mirror image of the United States.” PeopleIfsWayShouldKindI CanDifferentMatterStatesNextNationsSleepUnitedUnited StatesProjectsPressureMirrorsConstantMereExpectedBeastCanadaFriendlyUnderestimateElephantsDifferent PeoplesNever UnderestimateBecause Of YouGruntMirror ImageCanada Being GreatAmerican Identity Author:Pierre Trudeau
“The irony of environmental opposition to the Keystone XL project is that stopping the pipeline to the U.S. will not stop production in the oil sands of Canada. Instead of coming to the United States, the oil will still be produced and shipped by rail or a pipeline similar to the Keystone XL to Canada's Pacific Coast.” StillsStatesUnitedUnited StatesProjectsEnvironmentalProductionsOilIronyCanadaSandOppositionStoppingCoastPacificRailPipelineKeystonesKeystone Pipeline Author:John Hoeven