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GLOBAL RESPONSIBILITY (3) answer(s).
 
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International norm dynamics and the end of poverty: understanding the millennium development goals / Fukuda-Parr, Sakiko; Hulme, David   Journal Article
Fukuda-Parr, Sakiko Journal Article
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Publication 2011.
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Keeping science in the right hands: policing the new biological frontier / Noble, Ronald K   Journal Article
Noble, Ronald K Journal Article
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Publication 2013.
Summary/Abstract Ongoing research and discoveries in the life sciences -- the latest and most promising involving synthetic biology -- have led to extraordinary advances that will benefit society. But criminals and terrorists could manipulate such advances to disrupt public safety and national security. Since its founding in 1923, Interpol has learned that the most effective way to keep up with a constantly changing world is by engaging law enforcement and consulting experts in its 190 member countries. Effective solutions to new global security threats require the exchange of information and intelligence. As the methods criminals employ have developed, so, too, has Interpol's capacity for deploying new strategies and offering assistance to stop them.
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Russia, China and India: growing roles in the world economy and challenge of global responsibility / Portyakov, Vladimir   Journal Article
Portyakov, Vladimir Journal Article
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Publication 2008.
Summary/Abstract In the last several years, Russia, China and India have been ranking as the most dynamically growing economic of the world.As assessed by the Ecomomist's Intelligence Unit (analytical service of the British periodical The Economist) in the period 2002-06, the actual average growth rates of gross domestic product (GDP) were 10 per cent in China, 7.8 per cent in India and 6.4 per cent in Russia.
Key Words European Union  IMF  World Economy  GDP  China  India 
Russia  Stock Market  Global Responsibility 
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