Key Questions/Themes Dedicated to the Candidates to the Presidency of the United States of 2016: Peace, Self-Knowledge, Human Nature, Personal and World Philosophy, Governability, Competitiveness, Global Power Dynamics, International Trade/Global Business, International Relations, Education, Industrial and Economic Policy

Peace, Dignity and Prosperity: For a Better Future for the United States and for All the Nations of the World

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By:

Enrique R. Suarez

Master of Education & International Development

Harvard University, Cambridge, USA

International Educator, Business Strategy/Management Consultant & Professor

www.wix.com/suarezenrique/delta

suarezenrique@yahoo.com

A New Age

"The concepts of democracy and development are intrinsically linked in many respects. One is that they have a common enemy: the loss of sovereignty. In a world of nations-states, by definition, a loss of sovereignty leads to a loss of democracy and a loss of capacity to carry out in practice social and economic policies. This in turn affects development, a fact confirmed by centuries of economic history."

M.I.T. Professor and Activist Noam Chomsky

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https://www.academia.edu/11299748/Key_Questions_Themes_Dedicated_to_the_Candidates_to_the_Presidency_of_the_United_States_of_2016

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