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Technology, Innovation, and Modern War – Class 1

Steve Blank

It’s worth considering the reasons why nations decline — they lose allies, a decline in economic power (the UK in the 20th Century); they lose interest in global affairs (China in the 15th Century); internal/civil conflicts (Russia in the 20th Century.) ) (Slide 18). New startups/companies rarely break into the system. Slides 35-37.

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Technology, Innovation, and Modern War – Class 1 – Ash Carter

Steve Blank

It’s worth considering the reasons why nations decline — they lose allies, a decline in economic power (the UK in the 20th Century); they lose interest in global affairs (China in the 15th Century); internal/civil conflicts (Russia in the 20th Century.) ) (Slide 18). New startups/companies rarely break into the system. Slides 35-37.

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Why I am Voting for Barack Obama for President of the United States

Pascal's View

leadership and engagement, continue the fight against terrorists, and wage. and promoting prosperity and sharing its fruits more evenly in a globalizing. his plan is affordable or does enough to contain costs. success in Iraq and adjust his plans. At home, we believe, he would respond to. regulation. values and interests.

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The Coming Chip Wars

Steve Blank

A decade ago, China recognized that its initial success as the world’s low-cost factory was going to run its course. As the cost of Chinese labor increased, other countries like Vietnam could fill that role. The goal is to reduce China’s dependence on foreign technology and promote Chinese high-tech companies globally.

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