It is not an accident that developing countries - virtually the whole of East Asia, for example - view the role of… — Martin Jacques Copy Share Image
I believe that without looking at each other as rivals or as competitors, in a democratic India, operating in the framework of… — Manmohan Singh Copy Share Image
...children born today-in both the industrialized world and developing countries-will live longer and be healthier, they will get more food, a better… — Bjorn Lomborg Copy Share Image
If multi-stakeholder Internet governance is to survive an endless series of challenges, its champions must commit to serving the interests and protecting… — Rebecca MacKinnon Copy Share Image
Of course, I didn't become an architect, but later on in Iran, I had a lot of contact and discussions with architects… — Farah Diba Copy Share Image
“Whereas in 2010 obesity and related illnesses killed about 3 million people, terrorists killed a total of 7,697 people across the globe,… — Yuval Noah Harari Copy Share Image
Labor, no matter how inexpensive, will become a less important asset for growth and employment expansion, with labor-intensive, process-oriented manufacturing becoming a… — Michael Spence Copy Share Image
Fast fashion, whilst having increased the accessibility of stylish clothes for millions, has unfortunately resulted in many horrific practises, such as child… — Philomena Kwao Copy Share Image
“In Ads, we had completely failed to realize the importance of the logout page on FB. A bit of background: In most… — Antonio Garcia Martinez Copy Share Image
Globalization in part means that a lot of people are walking into the room and in some cases becoming influential or even… — David Wong Copy Share Image
“the coalition of Latin American and African governments making the case for climate debt actually stresses difference, zeroing in on the cruel… — Bill McKibben Copy Share Image
“Trade liberalization has created other problems, too. It has increased the pressures on government budgets, as it reduced tariff revenues. This has… — Ha-Joon Chang Copy Share Image
“Some of the world’s biggest banks and investor groups have swung behind a pledge to raise $200bn by the end of next… — Anonymous Copy Share Image
80 percent of the export of armament in the world comes from the G8 countries. [The] United States alone exports about 50… — Amartya Sen Copy Share Image
“The principle of fair reduction is based on the concept of historic responsibility. Developed countries finished industrialising first. Thus, over the last… — Yan Xuetong Copy Share Image
“The weightless rhetoric of digital technology masks a refusal to acknowledge the people and resources on which these systems depend: lithium and… — Astra Taylor Copy Share Image
“Just like how most if not all poor boys look up to and aspire to someday be rich men, most if not… — Mokokoma Mokhonoana Copy Share Image
One of the most compelling arguments for encouraging the education of girls, particularly in developing countries, is this: Education enables jobs, jobs… — Tae Yoo Copy Share Image
In most developed countries, the average person receives about 16 years of education. Even in developing countries, the population gets five to… — Peter Diamandis Copy Share Image
To set us on the right course we need to create more opportunities for trade, particularly in developing countries, and we need… — Pascal Lamy Copy Share Image
Developing countries often have hypertrophied bureaucracies, requiring businesses to deal with enormous amounts of red tape. — James Surowiecki Copy Share Image
You would think that the U.S. government would not think that American firms needed subsidizing to function in developing countries, provide advice,… — Ashraf Ghani Copy Share Image
Having visited Oxfam-funded school programs in rural communities has made me realise how vital education is to developing countries in bringing people… — Anonymous Copy Share Image
Ive lived and worked in developing countries so Im particularly interested in helping women in oppressive societies. Our problems can pale in… — Katty Kay Copy Share Image
A protected bicycle lane in the city in a developing country is a powerful symbol, showing that a citizen on the $30… — Enrique Penalosa Copy Share Image
Ultimately, developing countries and groups like Oxfam want to see a new intergovernmental body on cooperation in tax matters under the auspices… — Winnie Byanyima Copy Share Image
A safe and nutritionally adequate diet is a basic individual right and an essential condition for sustainable development, especially in developing countries. — Gro Harlem Brundtland Copy Share Image
The E.U. imports more agricultural goods from developing countries around the world than does the U.S., Canada and Japan, combined. — John Bruton Copy Share Image
Unfettered market American-style capitalism doesn't work. Developing countries can't afford that kind of luxury. They just can't afford it. Period. If there's… — Joseph Stiglitz Copy Share Image
The Prosperity Fund has found innovative ways to help developing countries to improve their infrastructure, skills, trade and business environments; introducing to… — David Lidington Copy Share Image
Paradoxically, resource-rich developing countries are often worse off than comparable countries that lack those resources. One reason for this is that large… — Peter Singer Copy Share Image
You probably don't think twice about going into your kitchen and turning a few knobs to prepare a meal for yourself and… — Kathy Calvin Copy Share Image
The international institutions go around the world preaching liberalization, and the developing countries see that means open up your markets to our… — Joseph Stiglitz Copy Share Image
I'm very proud that President [George W.] Bush took on AIDS relief. It was the largest single response by any country to… — Condoleezza Rice Copy Share Image
Some remain great cities, but they shouldn't stand still. They should move in the direction of a knowledge-oriented society. Most cities have… — Charles Landry Copy Share Image
“There is more money in designing a shoe than in actually making it: Nike, Dell, and Boeing can get paid for just… — Nassim Nicholas Taleb Copy Share Image
Ninety percent of all people under 30 are in developing countries, and that means that this new access to tech, which is… — Ronan Farrow Copy Share Image
I believe we should try to move away from the vocabulary and attitudes which shape the stereotyping of developed and developing country… — Mary Robinson Copy Share Image
“In light of their views on the organization of society and political economy, Westerners, especially Americans, can be separated into two basic… — Sarah Chayes Copy Share Image
Exporters monitor economic and political policies to the developing world, but the consequences of that have been to make developing countries far… — Raj Patel Copy Share Image