Sentences with phrase «of economic warfare»

Be careful that your investment doesn't end up a casualty of economic warfare.
Toward the goal of clean capital markets, in 2004 Byrne began a vigorous citizen - journalist campaign focusing on regulatory capture, hedge fund mischief, settlement system failures, systemic risk, and the possibility of economic warfare against the US by organized crime and foreign governments.
The moral is that China's bank success — and its attempt to avert U.S. currency raiding and arbitrage speculation seeking to loot its foreign reserves — should be emulated, not accused as an act of economic warfare.

Not exact matches

After years of the kind of debilitating economic and political warfare it took to remain on top, Carnegie was finally done fighting, finally free to pursue his charitable endeavors on the other side of perpetual strife.
The truth is that it is all leaving the United States and being dumped into the «emerging economies» of China, India, and Mexico... guess where the INFLATION is... This is ECONOMIC WARFARE folks...
It can, however, block meaningful social change and punish «enemies» by integrating economic, psychological, diplomatic, and military aspects of warfare into a comprehensive strategy that includes suffering in its definition of victory.
And, mind, this means all kinds and ways of violence: psychological manipulation, doctrinal terrorism, economic imperialism, the venomous warfare of free competition, is well as torture, guerrilla movements, police action.
It is likely that low - intensity - conflict planners, in the post-Reagan phase of their global war against the poor, will continue creatively to mix military, economic, psychological and diplomatic aspects of warfare in response to specific needs.
Low - intensity conflict integrates economic, psychological, diplomatic, and military aspects of warfare into a comprehensive strategy to protect «U.S. valuables» against the needs and demands of the poor.
In this perspective, one of the most significant tasks should deal with the implementation of rules and of peaceful economic behaviour, beyond that of competition / rivalry / warfare / struggle to conquer markets and for survival.
Chapter 3, «Low - Intensity Conflict: The Strategy,» will examine the economic, psychological, diplomatic, and military components of low - intensity warfare, with specific examples drawn from U.S. policy in Central America.
The new forms of warfare include the use of drones, and economic and cyber war.
The M15 chief also remarked on the effect of the economic crisis on Britain's security and warned of growing threats from the east, including Chinese cyber warfare.
In my own area of interest, archaeologists now understand that the collapse of classic Mayan civilization around A.D. 800 was caused by a combination of factors, including population growth, intercity competition, warfare, economic disruption, and drought.
The proposed actions are offered as contributions to what can become a global action agenda to directly address the root causes of so much violence and warfare, as well as economic losses taking place around the world today.
Often with warm and fuzzy forgetfulness about the warfare it took to break away in our colonial era, we've continued to see the United Kingdom not only as a diplomatic and economic ally but also as a nation of signal intelligence, of constancy, of decisions made on shared values and right - headed clarity.
7th grade: The geographic, political, economic, religious, and social structures of the Mayan civilization; landforms and climates of the Yucatan peninsula, and their effects on economies and development of urban societies; Mayan class structures, family life, warfare, religious beliefs and practices; and Mayan achievements in astronomy and mathematics.
Accordingly, the book is very wide ranging topically, covering issues from the discovery of the puzzling roots of cholera's epidemiology, to the effects of large storms on the behavior of the insurance industry, to the social disruptions arising from hurricanes and warfare, to the roots of the problems with the global economic system — and much in between.
• If global civilization can not continue to adjust to these climate changes in an evolutionary manner, then revolutionary means (economic depression, famine, mass migration, unilateral seizure of resources, unilateral efforts at geo - engineering) leave us and our descendants vulnerable to perpetual warfare, with ever - increasing chances of unrestrained nuclear exchanges.
It is the danger of «sudden» climactic shift leading to agricultural distress and global economic jeopardy — encouraging social dysfunction and warfare — that I am concerned about.
After all, it was not Moscow that mounted a multi-decade economic warfare campaign against the energy infrastructure of the English - speaking world under the guise of Global Warming; no, that was our «allies» in Brussels.
Destructive storms, drowned coastal regions, decimated food chains, forest die - off, spreading disease, economic devastation, warfare and massive migrations of humans and other species are all virtual certainties in the lifetimes of many people now living, unless the world makes sharp cuts in greenhouse gases.
My own view is that the «No» side has the better view of it, particularly in light of the extensive history of economic sanctions and blockades as a tools of international policy and warfare throughout modern history, but I'll concede there are competing views.
At a World Economic Forum panel on how advances in artificial intelligence, smart sensors and social technology will «change lives» on 22 January, Russell warned that fully autonomous weapons could change the nature of warfare completely and asked the audience, «is this the direction we want to go?
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