This investment is translating most importantly into lives saved, but also into improved economies, improved diplomatic bonds
between nations around the world, and it is also driving down the cost of combating malaria.
Not exact matches
Many
nations around the
world find themselves in a delicate balancing act
between U.S. and Chinese interests, but one island
nation perhaps typifies that struggle.
Approximately 60 % of Lockheed Martin's sales come from the U.S. Department of Defense, with the rest divided
between other American government agencies and
nations from
around the
world.
The concept of global burden upsets entire categories of thought, not the least of which is the old distinction
between «developing» and «developed»
nations around the
world.
In the same vein as David's fascinating post below, here is a refreshingly accurate article on the relationship
between wealth and self - reported happiness
around the
world from the New Scientist titled «Wealthy
Nations Hold the Keys to Happiness.»