The Silk Road was a network of trade routes connecting China, India, and the Roman Empire that spanned over 5,000 miles. Traders used wagons and camels to transport goods like silk, metals, gems, glass, horses, and gold between Europe and China. The Silk Road facilitated economic and cultural exchange between distant civilizations for centuries. A German scholar coined the term "Silk Road" in the 19th century to describe these trans-Eurasian trade networks of antiquity.
The Silk Road was an overland trade route between Asia and Europe that was established during the Han dynasty in China. It allowed for the exchange of goods like silk, tea, spices, and gold from China to Central Asia and Europe in return for goods like fur, horses, and other materials. In addition to economic trade, the Silk Road facilitated the spread of ideas, religions, and culture between civilizations along its routes. It declined in the 7th century CE as sea routes replaced the overland path for being faster and safer for trade between Asia and Europe.
The document discusses the Silk Road, an ancient network of trade routes connecting China to the Mediterranean region. It details how the Silk Road facilitated cultural exchange and the spread of religions from its inception in the 2nd century BC until its decline in the late Middle Ages. Specifically, it highlights that the Silk Road's peak was during the Tang Dynasty in China when the capital Changan became a cosmopolitan center of trade. It then describes how the fragmentation of the Mongol Empire and outbreaks of plague contributed to the Silk Road's fading importance by the 15th century. The document concludes by noting growing modern interest in restoring and promoting tourism along the historic Silk Road trade routes.
The ancient Silk Road originated in Xi'an, China and traversed through regions of China like Shanxi province and the Hexi Corridor before entering Central Asia and eventually ending in the Mediterranean. To protect caravans carrying silk and other goods, the Han government sent Zhang Qian on a diplomatic mission in the 2nd century BC to build relationships with tribes along the route. This helped establish the Silk Road as a safe trade network between China and the West. Centuries later, during the Tang Dynasty, Buddhist monk Xuanzang traveled westward on the Silk Road, helping spread cultural exchange. Trade along the Silk Road peaked under the Yuan Dynasty in the 13th century before eventually declining as sea trade rose.
This document outlines a marketing plan for a new pen product called Puzzle Pens. It includes sections on the product range, competitors' strengths, pricing, distribution channels, promotions, and the unique selling proposition of Puzzle Pens. The key points are that Puzzle Pens will target students and professionals, have ergonomic designs, waterproof ink, and stress-free writing. It will be distributed through wholesalers and retailers to customers.
The Silk Road was not a single road but a network of trade routes connecting the Han Dynasty in China and the Roman Empire during their peak periods between 206 BC to 220 AD. Traders faced many hardships along the routes like harsh climates, bandits, and dangers but transported valuable goods between the empires like silk, spices, horses, and new technologies. Both civilizations benefited greatly from the trade of goods they lacked.
Accountancy 12th class project work(Both Comprehensive and specific)Himanshu Mishra
I have uploaded Accountancy 12th class project work(Which Includes Both Comprehensive and specific) as per latest CBSE guidelines 2015 . This project consist of 52pages where i have uploaded 32 pages (Ledger accounts and introduction have been depleted which you can write on your own)
If any query please persist hmishra678@gmail.com (Himanshu Mishra)
The document discusses the history and structure of the United Nations and proposals for reforming the UN. It notes that the UN was established in 1945 after World War II to prevent international conflicts and facilitate cooperation. It describes the main UN organs like the General Assembly and Security Council. The Security Council is criticized for not being representative of the current geopolitical landscape. The document advocates for expanding the permanent and non-permanent members of the Security Council to include more developing countries like India. It also discusses the Millennium Development Goals and the Peacebuilding Commission as reforms aimed at making the UN more effective and representative.
The Silk Road was a network of trade routes connecting China, India, and the Roman Empire that spanned over 5,000 miles. Traders used wagons and camels to transport goods like silk, metals, gems, glass, horses, and gold between Europe and China. The Silk Road facilitated economic and cultural exchange between distant civilizations for centuries. A German scholar coined the term "Silk Road" in the 19th century to describe these trans-Eurasian trade networks of antiquity.
The Silk Road was an overland trade route between Asia and Europe that was established during the Han dynasty in China. It allowed for the exchange of goods like silk, tea, spices, and gold from China to Central Asia and Europe in return for goods like fur, horses, and other materials. In addition to economic trade, the Silk Road facilitated the spread of ideas, religions, and culture between civilizations along its routes. It declined in the 7th century CE as sea routes replaced the overland path for being faster and safer for trade between Asia and Europe.
The document discusses the Silk Road, an ancient network of trade routes connecting China to the Mediterranean region. It details how the Silk Road facilitated cultural exchange and the spread of religions from its inception in the 2nd century BC until its decline in the late Middle Ages. Specifically, it highlights that the Silk Road's peak was during the Tang Dynasty in China when the capital Changan became a cosmopolitan center of trade. It then describes how the fragmentation of the Mongol Empire and outbreaks of plague contributed to the Silk Road's fading importance by the 15th century. The document concludes by noting growing modern interest in restoring and promoting tourism along the historic Silk Road trade routes.
The ancient Silk Road originated in Xi'an, China and traversed through regions of China like Shanxi province and the Hexi Corridor before entering Central Asia and eventually ending in the Mediterranean. To protect caravans carrying silk and other goods, the Han government sent Zhang Qian on a diplomatic mission in the 2nd century BC to build relationships with tribes along the route. This helped establish the Silk Road as a safe trade network between China and the West. Centuries later, during the Tang Dynasty, Buddhist monk Xuanzang traveled westward on the Silk Road, helping spread cultural exchange. Trade along the Silk Road peaked under the Yuan Dynasty in the 13th century before eventually declining as sea trade rose.
This document outlines a marketing plan for a new pen product called Puzzle Pens. It includes sections on the product range, competitors' strengths, pricing, distribution channels, promotions, and the unique selling proposition of Puzzle Pens. The key points are that Puzzle Pens will target students and professionals, have ergonomic designs, waterproof ink, and stress-free writing. It will be distributed through wholesalers and retailers to customers.
The Silk Road was not a single road but a network of trade routes connecting the Han Dynasty in China and the Roman Empire during their peak periods between 206 BC to 220 AD. Traders faced many hardships along the routes like harsh climates, bandits, and dangers but transported valuable goods between the empires like silk, spices, horses, and new technologies. Both civilizations benefited greatly from the trade of goods they lacked.
Accountancy 12th class project work(Both Comprehensive and specific)Himanshu Mishra
I have uploaded Accountancy 12th class project work(Which Includes Both Comprehensive and specific) as per latest CBSE guidelines 2015 . This project consist of 52pages where i have uploaded 32 pages (Ledger accounts and introduction have been depleted which you can write on your own)
If any query please persist hmishra678@gmail.com (Himanshu Mishra)
The document discusses the history and structure of the United Nations and proposals for reforming the UN. It notes that the UN was established in 1945 after World War II to prevent international conflicts and facilitate cooperation. It describes the main UN organs like the General Assembly and Security Council. The Security Council is criticized for not being representative of the current geopolitical landscape. The document advocates for expanding the permanent and non-permanent members of the Security Council to include more developing countries like India. It also discusses the Millennium Development Goals and the Peacebuilding Commission as reforms aimed at making the UN more effective and representative.
This document summarizes a student project on Digital India. It includes an acknowledgements section, introduction, objectives, discussion of objectives, data collection, research problems, and conclusion. The introduction provides background on the Digital India initiative and its goals of improving digital infrastructure, governance, and citizen empowerment. The objectives section outlines goals of studying the role of digital payments and mobile technology in rural areas and challenges/benefits of going cashless. Research problems discussed lack of education hindering survey responses. The conclusion finds that Digital India can improve living standards if proper training is provided given expectations for jobs, services, and efficiency.
Solved Accounting Ratios with Balance Sheet(vertical) and Statement of Profit...Dan John
I assure you that this project of mine will fetch you a very good score.
Good Luck!!
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Solved Cbse Class 12 Accountancy Full Project(Comprehensive Project, Ratio Analysis and Cash Flow Statements with Conclusion)
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Solved Comprehensive Project Cbse Class 12 Accountancy Project
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Solved Cash Flow Statements with Balance Sheet (vertical) and Notes to Accounts - Cbse Class 12 Accountancy Project
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This document appears to be an economics project on organic farming in India. It includes an introduction describing organic farming practices and regulations. It then covers:
- The history of organic farming developing in response to chemical fertilizers and pesticides.
- Regulations around organic certification in countries like the EU and US.
- The need for organic farming in India to provide sustainable agriculture and address health issues from conventional practices.
- It will continue discussing features, advantages, and challenges of organic farming in India.
Class 12 Business Studies Board Project | Marketing Management of Hair oil |Saurabh Hanumant Jadhav
The document appears to be a scanned copy of a legal contract for the sale of a residential property. It outlines details of the property such as the address, purchase price, and terms of payment. The contract specifies that the buyer will assume responsibility for property taxes and assessments after ownership is transferred at closing.
Download Accountancy Project of Class 12th Strictly according to the latest rules and regulations of CBSE for free (including Comprehensive Problem,Specific Problem on Ratios,Specific Problem on cash Flow Statement)
Business Studies Project on Tea ( Class 12th)Nimisha Verma
The document discusses the benefits of exercise for mental health. Regular physical activity can help reduce anxiety and depression and improve mood and cognitive functioning. Exercise causes chemical changes in the brain that may help boost feelings of calmness, happiness and focus.
This document appears to be a scanned receipt from a restaurant in New York City called "Ilili". It details a meal for two people on February 15th, 2022 including dishes like lamb chops, salmon, and tiramisu for dessert. The total for the meal came out to $167 after tax and a 20% tip was added.
Accountancy Comprehensive Project For Class - 12th on Partnership FirmPriyanka Sahu
This slide is about the comprehensive project given to the students of class 12 for their practical examination. this project is strictly based on the CBSE guidelines. This is a format for making the project. Students can choose any of question in partnership firm and can solve it ,
This document provides an overview of marketing plans for a bag company. It discusses introducing the product and brand name, conducting market research including competitors and SWOT analysis, determining unique selling propositions, and developing the marketing mix of price, place, promotion, and product variety. The sections cover manufacturing and packaging details, distribution channels, advertising approaches, and social messaging. The goal is to effectively market and sell bags to consumers.
Make in india - The Way Ahead Class 12 Economics ProjectShivamSingh1247
This is Class 12th Economics Project as per CBSE Guideline
- Introduction
- Process
- Advantages & Disadvantages
- Challenges
- Criticsm & Concerns
- Sectors Covered
- Objective of Make in india
- Manufacturing Projects
- Infrastructure Support
- News & Statistic
- Objective of Making this Project
- Conclusion
- Bibliography
Solved Comprehensive Project Cbse Class 12 Accountancy ProjectDan John
The document discusses the benefits of exercise for mental health. Regular physical activity can help reduce anxiety and depression and improve mood and cognitive functioning. Exercise boosts blood flow and levels of neurotransmitters and endorphins that elevate and stabilize mood.
Role of RBI in Control of Credit - Economics Project Class 12 (2019-20 )ShivamSingh1247
This is Class 12 Economics Project as per the CBSE Guidelines ( 2019-20)
Download This Project From Here : https://drive.google.com/file/d/1EJZakkGzp5ubvAIYpShMQRB26LVsXOXx/view?usp=drivesdk
Topic : Role of RBI in Control of Credit
➡️ Reserve Bank of India - Histroy
➡️ Reserve Bank of India - Introduction
➡️ Structure of Reserve Bank of India
➡️ Functions of Reserve Bank of India
➡️ Demonetisation
➡️ Methods of Credit Control
➡️ Need of Credit Control
➡️ Limitations of Credit Control
➡️ Current Rates ( As on 14 Dec 2019 )
➡️ OBJECTIVE
➡️ CONCLUSION
➡️ BIBILIOGRAPHY
CLASS 12 CBSE HINDI PROJECT FILE FOR ELECTIVE AS WELL AS MAIN HINDI....
THE TOPIC SHOULD BE CHOSEN FROM LITERARURE OF HINDI LANGUAGE
THIS HINDI PROJECT IS OF 10 MARKS IN CLASS 12!!!
CBSE CBSE CBSE CBSE CBSE CBSE CBSE CBSE CBSE CBSE
12th bst project on marketing management Jasmeet Singh
This 3-page document provides guidelines and instructions for a class 12 business studies project on marketing management. It outlines the required sections and content for the project, including an introduction, survey of the market, product details, marketing mix strategies, packaging, distribution channels, promotion plans, pricing analysis, and conclusions. The project aims to enhance students' understanding of key marketing concepts and develop their analytical, creative, and presentation skills.
Lovell's fast food Class 12 Entrepreneurship Project Business Plan with FINAN...Lovell Menezes
The document discusses the benefits of exercise for mental health. Regular physical activity can help reduce anxiety and depression and improve mood and cognitive functioning. Exercise causes chemical changes in the brain that may help protect against mental illness and improve symptoms for those who already suffer from conditions like anxiety and depression.
The Silk Road began as Chinese traders exchanged expensive goods like silk and spices along sea and land routes. This grew into an extensive trade network connecting China to other civilizations in Asia and Europe. The Han Dynasty emperor sent an explorer named Zhang Qian westward to seek allies, and he returned having learned about new cultures and opportunities for trade. By the 1st century AD, the Silk Road spanned 4,000 miles from Western China to the Mediterranean Sea, facilitating the exchange of goods and ideas despite risks of banditry. Through trade, Chinese writers obtained descriptions of the Roman Empire in the West. For over 1,000 years, the Silk Road was the primary link between Asia and Europe.
The Silk Road was a network of trade routes connecting China to the Mediterranean world that extended over 6,500 km. It was established during the Han Dynasty in the 2nd century BCE to facilitate trade, particularly of Chinese silk. Zhang Qian, an explorer sent by the Han emperor, explored Central Asia and helped establish diplomatic relationships, laying the groundwork for expanded trade along the Silk Road. Merchants traded a variety of goods along the Silk Road, with silk, spices, and other luxuries traveling west and horses, glassware, and gold traveling east. Cultural exchanges also spread as ideas and technologies were shared between civilizations along the route.
This document summarizes a student project on Digital India. It includes an acknowledgements section, introduction, objectives, discussion of objectives, data collection, research problems, and conclusion. The introduction provides background on the Digital India initiative and its goals of improving digital infrastructure, governance, and citizen empowerment. The objectives section outlines goals of studying the role of digital payments and mobile technology in rural areas and challenges/benefits of going cashless. Research problems discussed lack of education hindering survey responses. The conclusion finds that Digital India can improve living standards if proper training is provided given expectations for jobs, services, and efficiency.
Solved Accounting Ratios with Balance Sheet(vertical) and Statement of Profit...Dan John
I assure you that this project of mine will fetch you a very good score.
Good Luck!!
Go to the links below for the following...
Solved Cbse Class 12 Accountancy Full Project(Comprehensive Project, Ratio Analysis and Cash Flow Statements with Conclusion)
http://www.slideshare.net/dankjohn/solved-cbse-class-12-accountancy-full-projectcomprehensive-project-ratio-analysis-and-cash-flow-statements-with-conclusion
Solved Comprehensive Project Cbse Class 12 Accountancy Project
http://www.slideshare.net/dankjohn/solved-comprehensive-project-cbse-class-12-accountancy-project
Solved Cash Flow Statements with Balance Sheet (vertical) and Notes to Accounts - Cbse Class 12 Accountancy Project
http://www.slideshare.net/dankjohn/solved-cash-flow-statements-with-balance-sheet-vertical-and-notes-to-accounts-cbse-class-12-accountancy-project
This document appears to be an economics project on organic farming in India. It includes an introduction describing organic farming practices and regulations. It then covers:
- The history of organic farming developing in response to chemical fertilizers and pesticides.
- Regulations around organic certification in countries like the EU and US.
- The need for organic farming in India to provide sustainable agriculture and address health issues from conventional practices.
- It will continue discussing features, advantages, and challenges of organic farming in India.
Class 12 Business Studies Board Project | Marketing Management of Hair oil |Saurabh Hanumant Jadhav
The document appears to be a scanned copy of a legal contract for the sale of a residential property. It outlines details of the property such as the address, purchase price, and terms of payment. The contract specifies that the buyer will assume responsibility for property taxes and assessments after ownership is transferred at closing.
Download Accountancy Project of Class 12th Strictly according to the latest rules and regulations of CBSE for free (including Comprehensive Problem,Specific Problem on Ratios,Specific Problem on cash Flow Statement)
Business Studies Project on Tea ( Class 12th)Nimisha Verma
The document discusses the benefits of exercise for mental health. Regular physical activity can help reduce anxiety and depression and improve mood and cognitive functioning. Exercise causes chemical changes in the brain that may help boost feelings of calmness, happiness and focus.
This document appears to be a scanned receipt from a restaurant in New York City called "Ilili". It details a meal for two people on February 15th, 2022 including dishes like lamb chops, salmon, and tiramisu for dessert. The total for the meal came out to $167 after tax and a 20% tip was added.
Accountancy Comprehensive Project For Class - 12th on Partnership FirmPriyanka Sahu
This slide is about the comprehensive project given to the students of class 12 for their practical examination. this project is strictly based on the CBSE guidelines. This is a format for making the project. Students can choose any of question in partnership firm and can solve it ,
This document provides an overview of marketing plans for a bag company. It discusses introducing the product and brand name, conducting market research including competitors and SWOT analysis, determining unique selling propositions, and developing the marketing mix of price, place, promotion, and product variety. The sections cover manufacturing and packaging details, distribution channels, advertising approaches, and social messaging. The goal is to effectively market and sell bags to consumers.
Make in india - The Way Ahead Class 12 Economics ProjectShivamSingh1247
This is Class 12th Economics Project as per CBSE Guideline
- Introduction
- Process
- Advantages & Disadvantages
- Challenges
- Criticsm & Concerns
- Sectors Covered
- Objective of Make in india
- Manufacturing Projects
- Infrastructure Support
- News & Statistic
- Objective of Making this Project
- Conclusion
- Bibliography
Solved Comprehensive Project Cbse Class 12 Accountancy ProjectDan John
The document discusses the benefits of exercise for mental health. Regular physical activity can help reduce anxiety and depression and improve mood and cognitive functioning. Exercise boosts blood flow and levels of neurotransmitters and endorphins that elevate and stabilize mood.
Role of RBI in Control of Credit - Economics Project Class 12 (2019-20 )ShivamSingh1247
This is Class 12 Economics Project as per the CBSE Guidelines ( 2019-20)
Download This Project From Here : https://drive.google.com/file/d/1EJZakkGzp5ubvAIYpShMQRB26LVsXOXx/view?usp=drivesdk
Topic : Role of RBI in Control of Credit
➡️ Reserve Bank of India - Histroy
➡️ Reserve Bank of India - Introduction
➡️ Structure of Reserve Bank of India
➡️ Functions of Reserve Bank of India
➡️ Demonetisation
➡️ Methods of Credit Control
➡️ Need of Credit Control
➡️ Limitations of Credit Control
➡️ Current Rates ( As on 14 Dec 2019 )
➡️ OBJECTIVE
➡️ CONCLUSION
➡️ BIBILIOGRAPHY
CLASS 12 CBSE HINDI PROJECT FILE FOR ELECTIVE AS WELL AS MAIN HINDI....
THE TOPIC SHOULD BE CHOSEN FROM LITERARURE OF HINDI LANGUAGE
THIS HINDI PROJECT IS OF 10 MARKS IN CLASS 12!!!
CBSE CBSE CBSE CBSE CBSE CBSE CBSE CBSE CBSE CBSE
12th bst project on marketing management Jasmeet Singh
This 3-page document provides guidelines and instructions for a class 12 business studies project on marketing management. It outlines the required sections and content for the project, including an introduction, survey of the market, product details, marketing mix strategies, packaging, distribution channels, promotion plans, pricing analysis, and conclusions. The project aims to enhance students' understanding of key marketing concepts and develop their analytical, creative, and presentation skills.
Lovell's fast food Class 12 Entrepreneurship Project Business Plan with FINAN...Lovell Menezes
The document discusses the benefits of exercise for mental health. Regular physical activity can help reduce anxiety and depression and improve mood and cognitive functioning. Exercise causes chemical changes in the brain that may help protect against mental illness and improve symptoms for those who already suffer from conditions like anxiety and depression.
The Silk Road began as Chinese traders exchanged expensive goods like silk and spices along sea and land routes. This grew into an extensive trade network connecting China to other civilizations in Asia and Europe. The Han Dynasty emperor sent an explorer named Zhang Qian westward to seek allies, and he returned having learned about new cultures and opportunities for trade. By the 1st century AD, the Silk Road spanned 4,000 miles from Western China to the Mediterranean Sea, facilitating the exchange of goods and ideas despite risks of banditry. Through trade, Chinese writers obtained descriptions of the Roman Empire in the West. For over 1,000 years, the Silk Road was the primary link between Asia and Europe.
The Silk Road was a network of trade routes connecting China to the Mediterranean world that extended over 6,500 km. It was established during the Han Dynasty in the 2nd century BCE to facilitate trade, particularly of Chinese silk. Zhang Qian, an explorer sent by the Han emperor, explored Central Asia and helped establish diplomatic relationships, laying the groundwork for expanded trade along the Silk Road. Merchants traded a variety of goods along the Silk Road, with silk, spices, and other luxuries traveling west and horses, glassware, and gold traveling east. Cultural exchanges also spread as ideas and technologies were shared between civilizations along the route.
This presentation is a graduation final work at the Academy of Fine Arts in Naples by student Wu Mingche.
All rights are reserved.
Copyright by Wu Mingche.
Silk was one of the softest fabrics in the world and became a symbol of wealth. It was made from silkworm cocoons. The Silk Road traded metals, gems, silk and spices between China and Persia, though it was dangerous to travel. Only luxury goods were traded due to the dangers and expenses, but the potential for large profits justified the risks. In addition to goods, trade also involved cultural exchanges and reduced the likelihood of war between trading partners who depended on each other economically.
The document discusses the Silk Road and how it connected the ancient world through trade. It describes the Silk Road as a caravan of trade routes across Asia that diffused religions like Buddhism and spread technology. Nomadic tribes played a key role in establishing some of the earliest trade along the routes that would become the Silk Road, connecting places like China, India, the Mediterranean, and Europe. The Silk Road allowed for global exchange and cultural blending that created new cultural elements, similar to how the modern globalized economy has led to widespread cultural diffusion and exchange.
The document provides images and descriptions of various aspects of trade and travel along the Silk Road, including maps of the route, goods that were traded like gold, spices and silk, modes of transportation like camels and horses, defenses against bandits, cultural artifacts like Terracotta Warriors, and what regions like China, India, Persia, and Rome look like today.
During the Tang Dynasty in China from 618-907 CE, the Silk Road experienced a Golden Age. Caravansaries along the route provided food, lodging, and opportunities for social interaction and exchange of ideas for travelers. The Southern Silk Road was important during World War II as it allowed Allied Forces to create a supply line to China. Traders had to pay taxes, declare goods, and register for travel along the Silk Road, which stretched from Changan, China to Antioch, Turkey, passing through steppes and crossing deserts like the Taklamakan.
This slide show summary describes a Sierra Club trip across China along the Silk Road. The trip highlights include visiting the city wall and Terra Cotta Warriors in Xi'an, the Jiayuguan Fort, Dunhuang's Magao Caves, Turpan, Kashgar, and sights in Beijing. Contact information is provided to learn more about the September 2009 trip.
East
West
Smart Green Europe
Smart China
Smart Russia
Innovation Corridor
Global Flows of People, Goods, Services, Capital, Finance, Data and Communications
The One Belt, One Road initiative aims to revive the ancient Silk Road trading routes through the New Silk Road Economic Belt and New Maritime Silk Road. It calls for countries along these routes to strengthen cultural and economic ties through communication, cooperation, and building mutual political and economic relationships to create an inclusive community with shared interests.
China is promoting an initiative called the One Belt, One Road project that involves reviving the ancient Silk Road trade routes connecting China to Europe via land and sea. The project consists of the Silk Road Economic Belt focused on overland routes and the 21st Century Maritime Silk Road that connects sea ports across three continents from China to Europe. The map shows many of the countries and cities that would be connected through these modernized trade routes.
The One Belt One Road initiative proposed by China focuses on connectivity and cooperation among over 60 countries in Asia, Europe, the Middle East and Africa. It consists of two components: the land-based "Silk Road Economic Belt" and the sea-based "21st Century Maritime Silk Road". The initiative aims to develop prosperity in underdeveloped parts of China and partner countries along the routes. It covers key sectors like infrastructure, energy, manufacturing and financial services. While it presents many opportunities, there are also risks involving uncertainty from government approvals, cultural differences, political instability and legal inconsistencies among the diverse partner countries.
Summary: China's "One Belt One Road" Initiative: Insights for Finland. Team F...Team Finland Future Watch
What implications on business in shorter and longer term does the largest infrastructure initiative of our time - China’s “One Belt One Road” - provide for Finnish companies and for Europe in strategic terms? Team Finland Future Watch is contributing to the discussion by providing two studies on the subject: one for China and one for Kazakhstan. The following report is about the China’s OBOR initiative.
Silky route ( Karakorum Highway N-35) that lead to China Naqash Arshad
The document summarizes a group presentation on the Silk Route and the Karakorum Highway. It includes an agenda that covers the purpose, introduction of the Silk Route and Karakorum Highway, implications, managerial perspective, phases of construction, expansion programs, own findings, and conclusion. The Silk Route was an ancient trade route between East and West, while the Karakorum Highway is a 1,300 km road connecting China and Pakistan that was constructed between 1959-1979.
Tea From China to Japan , Europe to India a history report by Allah Dad Khan Mr.Allah Dad Khan
The document provides a timeline of the history of tea from its origins in China in 2737 BC to its spread around the world. It traces how tea was discovered in China, became popular there, and was then introduced to Japan via Buddhist monks in the 6th century AD. It spread from China along the Silk Road to countries like India, Turkey, and Russia. European powers like the Dutch and British later played a key role in the 17th-18th centuries in establishing tea trade with China and then spreading tea consumption to their colonies.
Learn how the Silk Road became a multi-million dollar Dark Web & Narcotics platform - that spawned a new industry using encryption within the Dark Web...here's the link to the full course: https://www.concise-courses.com/learn/silk-road/
The concept of the Forum contemplates the association of the cities situated on the route of the New Railway Silk Road both to develop dialogue and integration in the region, and to promote specific projects aimed at enhancing mobility. The ideology of the Forum is set out in the White Paper (28 key authors, including the heads of companies with a total turnover of over 700 billion dollars), presented in May 2015 within the framework of the Turin International Book Fair. Participants of the Forum are the mayors of the METR region (Middle East, Europe, Turkey, Russia), as well as the authors of key environmental, technological and infrastructure projects, including the Turin - Lyon high-speed railway and the Moscow – Beijing high-speed railway.
The document discusses trade routes and civilizations in the ancient world. It describes how the Phoenicians developed an alphabet that influenced Greek and Roman scripts and their purple dye made from sea snails. It also outlines Roman trade routes and the Silk Road for transporting goods like spices, silk, and incense between China, Rome, and Africa. Petra in Jordan grew wealthy from the spice trade and carved structures into the rock faces.
The document outlines China's proposal to revive the ancient Silk Road trade route as a modern infrastructure and economic cooperation initiative called the "Smart Silk Road". It would develop transportation corridors and special economic zones across Asia, Europe and Africa, connecting China with countries to the west. The proposal aims to boost regional economic growth through integrated infrastructure networks for trade, energy, internet and more. It could help unite over 3 billion people across much of Eurasia and parts of Africa.
The document compares and contrasts the ancient Silk Road and the modern One Belt One Road (OBOR) initiative. It provides background on both, noting that the Silk Road was an ancient network of trade routes connecting China and the Mediterranean region over 2,000 years ago, facilitating trade and cultural exchange, while OBOR is a recent Chinese initiative launched in 2013 to enhance connectivity and cooperation among countries through infrastructure projects. It also discusses the maritime Silk Road and how the maritime portion of OBOR aims to connect China to regions in Asia, Africa and Europe by sea, similarly to historical maritime trade routes.
The New Silk Road, also known as the One Belt One Road Initiative, is a massive infrastructure project proposed by China that aims to connect 68 countries through overland and maritime networks. It seeks to link China to Central Asia, West Asia, and parts of South Asia through railways, roads, pipelines and other infrastructure to create the world's largest platform for economic cooperation. The project is inspired by the historic Silk Road trade routes that connected China to Central Asia and Europe over 2,000 years ago.
China now has to engage in a diversified national landscape where different sectors of
society have impact on socio-political life and other foreign actors, including the USA and
Japan, are seeking to gain political and economic influence.
• China has made important steps in recognising these changes. In contrast to reliance on
“government-to-government” relations under military rule, Chinese interests have begun to
interact with Myanmar politics and society more broadly. A “landbridge” strategy connecting
China to the Bay of Bengal has also been superseded by the aspiring, but still uncertain,
“One Belt, One Road” initiative of President Xi Jinping to connect China westwards by land
and sea with Eurasia and Africa.
China’s Belt and Road Initiative is both an opportunity and challenge for Central Asian
countries and the European Union. As an initiative announced in Astana, it may make Europe
closer to Asia through railway connections. Its scope, proposed infrastructural investments and
different connections and routes, additional initiatives and diplomacy suggest OBOR is in line
with the global Chinese strategy.
This document discusses the UNWTO Silk Road Programme and its efforts to promote sustainable tourism along the historic Silk Road trade routes. It provides background on the Silk Road's history as a route for trade and cultural exchange between East and West. It then outlines the Programme's current focus on marketing and promoting the Silk Road as a tourism destination, supporting destination management and capacity building, and facilitating travel along the routes. Specific initiatives discussed include heritage tourism projects, route development projects emphasizing sustainability, and efforts to reduce visa requirements and border restrictions to encourage tourism. The UNWTO aims to revive the Silk Road as one of the world's richest cultural tourism destinations through this collaborative multi-country platform.
The document summarizes some of the major historical and modern trade routes in Asia. It describes several ancient trade routes that developed as early as 1500 BC, including the Incense Route connecting India, the Middle East, and East Asia, the Silk Road connecting Eastern and Western civilizations, and the Grand Trunk Road connecting India and Pakistan. It then discusses some key modern trade routes, noting that China is emerging as a major trading nation and developing extensive infrastructure. Modern routes move large volumes of trade via road, rail, sea, and air networks.
The MIR "White book" is a collection of visionary articles and statements, focused on the future development of transportation and communications in the METR region (Middle East, Europe, Turkey and Russia). Our authors are intellectuals and decision makers representing major construction, railway, road, industrial, aviation, financial, consulting companies, as well as municipalities, governmental, nongovernmental and intergovernmental institutions. In many ways, these White book articles define the "building blocks" of the mobility of the future.
This document introduces the concept of a "Seven Seas - Heptagonal" zone that will emerge as an important geopolitical region by the 2030s. It will encompass the areas around the Baltic Sea, North Sea, Caspian Sea, Black Sea, Mediterranean Sea, Red Sea, Arabian Gulf, and will see increased rivalry between major powers like China, US, India, and Russia. The document discusses trends in the region like migration pressures and unfinished Chinese infrastructure projects that will connect the zone. It also examines the potential for conflict from the "Xinjiang tectonic plate" of ethnic and religious tensions in northwest China that could spread instability.
PAKISTAN: PIVOTAL LINK OF CENTRAL EURASIAN MEGA CORRIDOR BY ZAHID ANWARhizahid
The document discusses the Central Eurasian Mega-Corridor project which aims to revive trade routes between Central Asia and South Asia similar to the historic Silk Road. It outlines several infrastructure projects that comprise the corridor, including road, rail, pipeline and fiber optic links between Pakistan, Central Asia, China, and beyond. The corridor would connect resource-rich Central Asian countries to international markets and generate economic development across the region. Pakistan plays a key role in the corridor as it offers connectivity to Arabian Sea ports and its infrastructure upgrades like the Gwadar port and China-Pakistan Economic Corridor reduce distances for regional trade. The realization of the Central Eurasian Mega-Corridor would promote peace, stability
Since ancient times, people have been exploring unknown lands and foreign countries with customs and traditions different from their own. This eagerness for something new made people travel, discover new territories, create routes and build roads connecting distant parts of the globe. Merchants’ caravans carrying commodities, ambassadors, explorers and travelers walked along these routes.
Trade, being one of the most significant factors of the historical process, encouraged the interaction of different cultures. At the same time, the representatives of different regions exchanged information from different fields of knowledge: inventions, technologies and crops were borrowed and assimilated. Although separated by long distances, civilizations established a dialogue, enriching each other and giving impulse to further development.
The earliest information about trade relations between different countries dates back to the 2nd millennium bc. At that period there were already trade routes which spanned the Ancient East including Bactria, Media, Persia, Armenia, India, Arabia and Western Asia. In antiquity trade was a risky business, but, on the other hand, it guaranteed a considerable profit in case of success. International trade flourished in peacetime and diminished in wartime, but never ceased.
In the Middle Ages a stable and developed system of international trade routes functioned, connecting almost all the civilizations of the Old World: the Silk Road, the Saharan Trade Routes, the Trade Route from the Varangians to the Greeks, etc. New merchants’ commercial confederations like the Hanseatic League and such city-states as medieval Venice and Genoa came into existence, specializing in international trade. Beginning with the Age of Discovery (since 1475), an opportunity to deliver Indian goods to European ports only by sea has become available. The Manila Galleons, which sailed over the Pacific Ocean from Manila (the Philippines) to Acapulco (Mexico) embodied Christopher Columbus’s dream about trading with the East.
Most of those ancient routes are nowadays not more than objects of historical research, however, some of them — for example, the Saharan Trade Routes or the Great Trunk Road — are still in use, keeping up with the modern pace of life. Trade routes continue their everlasting journey through space and time, connecting countries and being the media of the dialogue of civilizations.
1. Relations between Turkey and China were established in 1971 when Turkey recognized the PRC as the sole legitimate representative of China and follows the "One China" policy. Economic and trade relations have been developing since the 1980s with both countries opening up.
2. China is Turkey's second largest trade partner globally and largest trade partner in East Asia. However, Turkey runs a large trade deficit as it imports much more from China than it exports.
3. Both countries are working to strengthen economic cooperation through investments, trade of agricultural products, tourism promotion, and aligning development initiatives like Turkey's Middle Corridor Project with China's Belt and Road Initiative.
The Silk Road was a network of trade routes connecting China to Europe that opened in 130 BC. It allowed for the exchange of goods, ideas, technologies and diseases between East and West. While silk trafficking from China gave the routes their name, commodities moved in both directions, and cultural exchanges along the Silk Road also spread religions like Buddhism and helped ideas diffuse. However, the development of new maritime technologies and changing political conditions led to the Silk Road becoming obsolete over time.
One belt one road insights for finland, Team Finland Future Watch Report, Jan...Team Finland Future Watch
The One Belt One Road initiative aims to connect over 60 countries through physical, commercial, cultural and other links. The "One Belt" refers to recreating old land-based Silk Road trade routes from China through Central Asia to Europe. The "One Road" refers to a maritime route connecting China to Southeast Asia, South Asia, Africa, the Middle East and Europe. The initiative aims to achieve policy coordination, build infrastructure to enhance connectivity, increase trade and investment, promote financial integration and foster better relations among participating nations. It is a high priority for China and is being organized through government agencies and ministries.
Impact of nato withdrawal on khyber pakhtunkhwa by zahid anwarhizahid
The document discusses regional economic integration in South and Central Asia following NATO drawdown from Afghanistan. It outlines challenges faced by Pakistan during the war on terror and opportunities for increased regional connectivity and trade through projects like CASA-1000, TAPI pipeline, China-Pakistan Economic Corridor, and improved infrastructure. Successful regional economic cooperation could help stabilize Afghanistan and bring prosperity to Pakistan and surrounding areas that have suffered from the Afghan conflict.
Transport is the act of moving, carrying and conveying items and people from one place to another. Communication on the other hand refers to the process of transferring information between individuals, groups and places. Transport and communications facilities enable people to interact by travelling, moving commodities and spreading information.
The document is a research paper on the China-Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC) as a component of China's One Belt, One Road initiative. It provides an introduction to CPEC and OBOR, stating that CPEC is a significant part of OBOR that aims to connect China to markets in Asia, Africa, and Europe through infrastructure development. The research paper examines CPEC and its importance for China's trade and geopolitical goals. It concludes that CPEC is a vital component of OBOR that could transform global trade but also faces challenges from other countries that view it as threatening to the existing world order.
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Презентация доклада директора Института продвинутых исследований им. Шиферса Юрия Громыко «Трансъевразийский пояс RAZVITIYE : новая архитектура инфраструктуры и расположение новых социо-гуманитарных формаций» (Yury Gromyko . Trans-Eurasian Belt of RAZVITIYE: New infrastructural architecture and allocation of new socio-humanitarian formation)
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Future Europe Strategic Investments: Project Smart CYPRUS XXI: Smart Green ...Azamat Abdoullaev
The European Fund National Strategic Investments:
Project Smart CYPRUS XXI: Smart Green Inclusive Nation
Project CYPRUS XXI – A STRATEGIC PLAN FOR SMART, SUSTAINABLE AND INCLUSIVE GROWTH
An Integrated Policy, Growth Strategy and Investment Plan
Investment Plan for Europe: the Juncker Plan
The Sustainable Nation Strategy is aimed to create an Eco-Smart Land of all-sustainable future society, with healthy environment and green urban communities, integrated infrastructure, innovative industry and smart green economy, quality tourism, intelligent banking system and financial services, progressive logistics and the maritime services, intelligent ICT services, smart government, world-class healthcare, eco-intelligent cities and communities, innovational education and research, creative work and sustainable living
What will happen to Russia after Putin? National project Russia XXI: Smart Ru...Azamat Abdoullaev
This document proposes a nationwide project called "Russia 21" or "New Russia 2018-2030" to transition Russia to a "smart" and sustainable development path after Vladimir Putin's presidency. It outlines scenarios for Russia's future, including both "bad development" scenarios involving stagnation or conflict, and "smart development" scenarios involving democratic reforms and establishing an innovative knowledge-based economy. The project aims to create an "Intellectual Russia" by developing smart eco-regions and cities through new technologies and management strategies to improve quality of life. Key goals include establishing a green economy, achieving social and economic unity, and positioning Russia as a global leader in areas like education, innovation and space technology.
Who pioneered Europe 2020 strategy for smart, sustainable and inclusive growthAzamat Abdoullaev
Dr. Azamat Abdoullaev proposed a strategy called "Smart Intelligent Europe" to the European Commission in 2009 to promote smart, sustainable, and inclusive growth. In 2010, the European Commission adopted Abdoullaev's ideas as their Europe 2020 strategy. The Europe 2020 strategy set targets in employment, research and development spending, climate change and energy, education, and reducing poverty. However, the European Commission did not recognize Abdoullaev's authorship or provide him financial benefit for creating the strategy that they implemented. Abdoullaev can take action against the European Commission and Council at the Court of Justice of the European Union for infringement of his intellectual property rights.
21st century cities: smart cities in India, or how to develop future citiesAzamat Abdoullaev
The success or failure in meeting the world’s most pressing challenges will be decided in cities, which are reaching a tipping point on many issues:
poor governance and weak institutions (#1 perceived impediment to prosperity);
inadequate infrastructure (US$78tn of investments needed over the next 10 years);
rising inequality (1bn living in poverty in cities, 75% of cities worse off than 20 years ago; housing (881mn living in slums, 1bn new homes needed in cities);
crime (top concern for citizens); environmental challenges (cities occupy 2-3% of land mass but account for 75% of natural resource use and emissions, 70% are already dealing with the effects of climate change);
and new and pervasive risks (terrorism, higher securitisation, disease and pandemics) (source: UN-Habitat, UN, World Bank); 21st Century Cities: Global Smart Cities Primer, Bank of America, ML, 2017].
Physics X.0: Nobel prizes, Universal Principle, Mathematics of NatureAzamat Abdoullaev
We review Physical Science by formulating the universal principle of reversibility in terms of force, convertibility, unity, and mathematics of relationship.
The Reversibility Principle is advanced as the essential construct of nature integrating the basic natural phenomena and bringing forth a single strategy of physical science for the future Nobel Prize discoveries.
It produces a systematic modelling of diverse physical forces and energies, processes and phenomena to predict the ac-tions of physical forces and effects, to discover and exhibit natural relationships.
The fundamentality of discovery implies if there is the Faraday effect, Lorentz-Zeeman effects, Doppler effect, Einstein’s photoelectric effect, Compton effect, Cherenkov effect, Mössbauer effect, Hall effects…., there MUST be the Inverse Faraday effect, Lorentz-Zeeman effects, Doppler effect, Einstein’s photoelectric effect, Compton effect, Cherenkov effect, Mössbauer effect, Hall effects,…, by LAW, of Reversibility of Effects and Convertibility of Forces and Energies.
Keywords Nature, Modern Physics, New Physics, Mathematics, Category theory, Principle, Laws of Nature, Force, Convertibility, Reversibility, Unity, Symmetry, Conservation, Abstract Algebra, Category Theory, Forcible Relation-ship, Processes, Phenomena, Direct Effects, Inverse Effects, Duality Principle
Megaproject AFRICA XXI: Smart Africa: Green Africa: Inclusive AfricaAzamat Abdoullaev
Project AFRICA XXI
SMART AFRICA™
GREEN AFRICA™
INCLUSIVE AFRICA™
Developing the concept Smart Africa™, the Transform Africa Summit held in Kigali, Rwanda on 28th-31st October 2013 adopted the Smart Africa Manifesto document by 7 African Heads of States.
«Об экологическом развитии Российской Федерации в интересах будущих поколений»
Принять государственную программу, федеральный закон и президентский указ «Об устойчивой России: экологические угрозы и преступления и национальная безопасность»
Revolutionary Reforms and Project AMERICA XXI
Donald Trump has proposed sweeping reforms in many key areas:
INFRASTRUCTURE
CYBERSECURITY
VETERANS AFFAIRS REFORM
TRADE
TAX PLAN
REGULATIONS
NATIONAL DEFENSE
IMMIGRATION
HEALTH CARE
FOREIGN POLICY AND DEFEATING ISIS
ENERGY
EDUCATION
CONSTITUTION AND SECOND AMENDMENT
CHILD CARE
ECONOMY
Project AMERICA XXI backs up the Trump New America policy as well as covers the American Innovation Strategy, by innovating all the key spheres of life, infrastructure and industry, science and technology, ICT and Internet, society and economy, health and education, safety and security, administration and governance
Project AMERICA XXI is about building the intelligent and innovative, interconnected and instrumented, democratic and inclusive, healthy and wealthy, livable and efficient, moral and fair, smart and sustainable United States, or briefly, i-America
Project AMERICA XXI is to drive the Fourth Industrial Revolution to seek a global socio-technological leadership in the 21st Century.
Преступление и Наказание:
О криминализации и декриминализации России:
Провести кардинальную реформу уголовного законодательства и системы правосудия в России
Единая Интеллектуальная Национальная Система Предупреждения, Регистрации, Учета, Наказания и Исправления Преступлений
«Справедливая Россия: Антикоррупционное Государство»
Но если люди, стоящие на страже законов и государства, таковы не по существу, а только такими кажутся, ты увидишь, что они разрушат до основания все государство, и только у них одних будет случай хорошо устроиться и процветать. Платон. Государство
Проект РОССИЯ 21: Интеллектуальная Держава. Национальные Программы Будущего Развития
Правительство РФ предлагается Стратегические Проекты Устойчивого Интеллектуального Развития Российской Федерации, где каждый россиянин также может сделать свой решающий вклад, проголосовав в пользу Новой России 21 века на сайте РОИ.
Национальные Программы Будущего Развития - это неотъемлемая часть основного программного издания «Проект РОССИЯ 21: Интеллектуальная Держава».
Приводится описание и паспорта общенациональных программ будущего устойчивого развития России и ключевых регионов, Москвы и Московской области, на десятилетний период 2017-2026 гг.
Национальные Проекты Будущего Развития нацелены на инновационное замещение проектов инерционного развития инфраструктуры сырьевой «рентной» экономики, финансируемых за счет средств ФНБ, а также федеральных, региональных и муниципальных бюджетных источников.
РОССИЯ XXI является прототипом будущего развития ведущих мировых стран: Европа XXI, Америка XXI, Китай XXI, Япония XXI, Германия XXI , Великобритания XXI и др.
Проект РОССИЯ 21_Национальные Программы Развития - Азамат Абдуллаев
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Умная Революция в России: Проект «Россия XXI»: SMART RUSSIA™ - УМНАЯ РОССИЯ™:...Azamat Abdoullaev
Умная Революция в России: Проект «Россия XXI»
SMART RUSSIA™ - УМНАЯ РОССИЯ™
Четвертая Индустриальная Революция:
Социально-Технологические Уклады: Циклы Кондратьева
Развитие экономики происходит нелинейно, в формы циклов, исторических этапов или технологических укладов, «циклов Кондратьева»
Ведущие отрасли экономики, сменяя промышленные отрасли предыдущего цикла, определяют уровень развития хозяйства страны
Технологические Уклады определяются общим названием, ключевым фактором, ядром и технологическими лидерами.
Выделяется 6 исторических этапов, где последний уклад связан с 4-ой промышленной революцией:
Текстильный уклад (1770 -1830 гг.): Текстильные машины; текстильная промышленность, машиностроение, чугун и железо, строительство каналов, водяной двигатель
Угольно-металлургический уклад (1830 – 1880 гг.): паровой двигатель, станки; угольная промышленность, черная металлургия; ж/д строительство, машинно- и пароходостроение
Электрификация (1880 – 1930 гг.): электродвигатель, сталь; электротехническое, тяжелое машиностроение, электростанции, линии электропередач; неорганическая химия
Автомобилизация (1930 – 1980 гг.): двигатель внутреннего сгорания, нефтехимия; автомобиле- и тракторостроение, цветная металлургия, производство товаров длительного пользования, синтетические материалы, органическая химия, добыча и переработка нефти
Информатизация (1980 – 2015 гг.): микроэлектронные компоненты; электронная промышленность, вычислительная, опто-волоконная техника, ПО, телекоммуникации, робототехника, информационные услуги, добыча и переработка природного газа
Интеллектуализация & Экологизация & Интеграция (2015 -): Физико-кибернетические экосистемы, умные машины; экономика зна
LIFE X.0: Technological Immortality: Future life project: Immortality instituteAzamat Abdoullaev
Life X.0: A Future Life of Immortality
Future Life Science Center of Excellence
Project Title: The Cryobiology and Cryonics Institute
Humanity will change more in the next 15 years than in all of human history
HOMO SAPIENS or HOMO BRUTUS: HUMAN ONTOLOGY: On the Essence of Human BeingsAzamat Abdoullaev
HOMO SAPIENS as HOMO BRUTUS
Humanity = Monstrous Animality
Man is the only animal whose community led by mediocrities or abnormalities
FROM HUMANITY 1.0 to HUMANITY X.0
“14,500 wars have taken place between 3500 BC and the late 20th century, costing 3.5 billion lives, leaving only 300 years of peace”
War and Peace in the 21st century, or Will the World Collapse in the Next 10-...Azamat Abdoullaev
the World Government for the World of Tomorrow
Science, Art, and Practice of War and Peace
MAD (Mutually Assured Destruction) PhilosophyWorld Peace and World Government Post-Information Age > Post-Nuclear Epoch > Post-Human Era
Rise and Dominance of Peace-Making Intelligent Machinery
Homo Sapiens or Homo Barbarus: “all men are always at war with on another”
Умная Революция в России: Россия - Умная Технодержава 21 Века: от Ресурсной Э...Azamat Abdoullaev
России нужна тотальная революция: научно-технологическая, социально-политическая, культурно-демографическая, экологическая и экономическая.
Мир должен видеть Россию как единый народ великой страны, устремленный в будущее.
В новой многополярной системе международных отношений, Россия должна стать важным, если не доминирующим игроком, что означает достижение уровня глобальной интеллектуальной техно-державы.
Россия находится перед необходимостью совершения прыжка в постинформационное общество за счет нового научно-технического и промышленного переворота, новой Великой Индустриальной Революции, Четвёртой Промышленной Революции (The Fourth Industrial Revolution), массового внедрения физико-кибернетических систем в общество, управление, экономику и производство (индустрия 4.0), включая быт, труд и досуг.
Национальная Инициатива «Глобальная Научно-Технологическая Держава» предлагается в форме приоритетного национального научно-технологического и инновационного проекта для реализации ряда ключевых положений стратегических документов, как-то:
• Государственная программа Российской Федерации "Развитие науки и технологий" на 2013- 2020 годы
• Программа развития цифровой экономики создается в целях ускорения цифровой трансформации Российской Федерации
• Прогноз долгосрочного социально-экономического развития Российской Федерации на период до 2030 года
• Стратегия научно-технологического развития Российской Федерации на долгосрочный период до 2035 г., НТИ и др.
«Глобальная Научно-Технологическая Держава» - неотъемлемая часть основного программного издания «Проект РОССИЯ 21: Интеллектуальная Держава».
Реализация Общенациональной Инициативы «Россия 21 - Ведущая Технодержава» обеспечит концептуально-программные основы Четвёрто
SCIENCE and TECHNOLOGY XXI: New Physical Science XXIAzamat Abdoullaev
Physics 1.0 Physics 2.0 Physics 3.0 … Physics X.0
the First Principles in NATURE:
Force-Interactions, Super symmetry Force, or Proto Force Convertibility OF FORCES Conservation OF FORCES
Reversibility OF FORCES
UNITY OF FORCES, QUANTUM GRAVITY
Dark Energy Universe
All Existence is Relative, All Nature is Reversible, All Forces are coming from one Proto Force
Read i-book: SCIENCE and TECHNOLOGY 21, New PHYSICA, to completely change your standard conception of PHYSICAL REALITY
On the First Principles and Laws in Physical Science: Force-Relations, Convertibility, and Reversibility
The Nobel Prize in Physics has been awarded 109 times to 201 Nobel Laureates between 1901 and 2015, according to the Nobel Foundation. The key achievements lie in the serendipitous and intuitive and ingenious discovering of empirical physical laws and effects, as the Einstein’s law of photoelectric effect, the Compton effect, the Cherenkov effect, the Mössbauer effect, the Hall effects and others, enriched with new discoveries of subatomic entities, symmetry principles, conservation laws and unified force fields theories.
The formulated Principle of Process Reversal and its Convertibility Laws enable the description of diverse physical processes and phenomena and the prediction of actions of physical forces and effects in the systematic and consistent ways without having to consider the details of the courses of physical processes and systems.
It is shown that the Principle of Process Reversal combines all the key attribute of universal laws of nature: asserts the interdependence between varying quantities of physical properties; states that physical events occur in an invariant order; supports cause and effect relationships, and states a constant regularity in the relations or order of physical phenomena in the world, embracing the empirical regularities of numerous physical effects.
Above everything, the Reversibility Law implies that if there is some physical effect in nature, there must be its inverse, converse or reversed action, otherwise it is not a real effect. Or, if there is the Doppler effect, there must be the Inverse Doppler effect by LAW, the Law of Reversibility.
Smart Russian Duma Parliament реорганизация государственной думы рф (2)Azamat Abdoullaev
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Кто владеет землей, тот владеет страной. Россией владеет чиновник, а россиянин может только арендовать или купить кусочек земли за плату. Чтобы поставить все на свои места, следует провести кардинальную Земельную Реформу «Россия – Россиянам», передав российским гражданам право на вечное или бессрочное пользование российской землей, тем самым перейти к новому Инновационному Социально-Технологическому Укладу Устойчивого Развития Общества.
Обоснование следующее.
Умная Революция в России: Роснефть - Народное Достояние: Rosneft National Pro...Azamat Abdoullaev
Ресурсное проклятие все сильнее довлеет над Россией.
Страна все больше и больше превращается в экономически отсталую сырьевую колонию глобального масштаба с самой коррупционной политической системой, бесполезным малокомпетентным правительством, трудоемкой национальной экономикой, устаревшим производством и металлоемким машиностроением, слабой научно-технологической политикой, отсталой информационной инфраструктурой, антигуманной социальной политикой и тяжелейшими экологическими проблемами.
Нефть, газ, уголь, лес, зерно, уголь, металлы, руды, платина, золото, алмазы, удобрения, апатиты, электроэнергия, информация и … мозги, все гигантскими потоками идет на дешевый экспорт, во все части света, Европу и Америку, Азию и Африку, всеми видами транспорта, водным и сухопутным, воздушным и электронным, а также трубопроводным.
В перспективе ожидается быстрое истощение национального богатства и стратегического сырья через внедрение новой трубопроводной транспортной технологии Hyperloop (РЖД подписал недавно контракт с Space Exploration Technologies Corporation на пробный участок) для высокоскоростной перекачки нефти, газа, нефтепродуктов, угля, руды… на Запад, Юг, и Восток.
Сегодня Россия главный мировой экспортер материальных стратегических ресурсов, топлива и энергии, нефти и газа, и один из главных импортеров нематериального ресурса: знания и информации, информационных продуктов и услуг.
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Smart silk road
1. THE SMART “SILK ROAD”, OR REDESIGNING “SILK ROAD ECONOMIC BELT
AND 21ST-CENTURY MARITIME SILK ROAD”
THE “SILK ROUTES” WEST-EAST INNOVATION CORRIDORS
FROM CHINA, JAPAN, AND INDIA TO RUSSIA AND CENTRAL ASIA TO THE MIDDLE EAST AND AFRICA TO
EUROPE
THE PRESIDENT OF CHINA HAS PROPOSED TO REVIVE THE ANCIENT SILK ROAD AS “SILK ROAD ECONOMIC BELT AND 21ST-
CENTURY MARITIME SILK ROAD”
THIS PRESENTATION IS OUTLINING THE SMART SILK ROAD INVESTMENT IDEA. IT’ WAS PROPOSED TO THE CHINESE PRESIDENT VIA THE RUSSIAN
PRESIDENT, THE CHAIR OF THE SHANGHAI COOPERATION ORGANIZATION, AND THE NEW PRESIDENTS OF THE EUROPEAN COMMISSION.
THE RECENTLY ANNOUNCED “VISION AND ACTIONS ON JOINTLY BUILDING…” INCLUDED SOME KEY “SMART GREEN SILK ROAD” ELEMENTS.
EU, SEPTEMBER 2014 – AUGUST 2015
SMART NATIONS GLOBAL INITIATIVE:
How to Develop the New Silk Road avoiding “Tianjin Disaster” replication
by Smart World Group/SEC “X” Consortium
http://www.slideshare.net/ashabook/sustainable-nations-global-initiative
http://www.slideshare.net/ashabook/smart-world; http://www.slideshare.net/ashabook/smart-silk-road
2. SMART SILK ROAD INVESTMENT IDEA: OR HOW
TO CONSTRUCT THE NEW SILK ROAD
In 2013, the President of China came with an initiative to revive the Ancient Silk Road as “Silk Road Economic Belt and 21st-
Century Maritime Silk Road”.
More than 60 countries along the routes and international organisations are planning to take part in the Megaproject. 57
countries have confirmed their participation as founding members in the Asian Infrastructure Investment Bank (AIIB), a major
financing facility for the Initiative. The EUR 36bn Silk Road Fund was also established to support the Initiative. More than half
of EU countries, as Britain, France, Germany, Italy, Malta, Spain and Sweden, might become AIIB’s founding members.
This Presentation has been promoting the Smart Silk Road Investment Idea with a view to develop “Silk Road Economic Belt
and 21st-Century Maritime Silk Road” as Green and Inclusive, Safe and Secure, Smart and Interconnected Integrated
Infrastructure for the East-West Global Flows of Trade, Goods, Services, Finance, People, Data and Communication, Ideas,
Innovations and Technologies.
In March 2015, to promote the implementation of the Initiative,“Vision and Actions on Jointly Building Silk Road Economic Belt
and 21st-Century Maritime Silk Road” was issued by the National Development and Reform Commission, Ministry of Foreign
Affairs, and Ministry of Commerce of the People's Republic of China, with State Council authorization.
Regardless that the “Vision and Actions…” have many new strong points, the Initiative stands in need of essential
improvements in many key aspects as outlined in the Smart Silk Road Proposal.
Tianjin Disaster shows that the Smart Silk Road Development Strategy is a must for the New Silk Road.
http://in-cyprus.com/maritime-silk-road/; http://incyprus.philenews.com/en-gb/financial-news/4434/43497/on-the-maritime-
silk-road
https://eu-smartcities.eu/blog/smart-silk-road-eu-china-international-project
http://www.slideshare.net/ashabook/smart-silk-road
http://www.slideshare.net/ashabook/great-smart-silk-road
http://www.slideshare.net/ashabook/westeast-innovation-corridors
http://www.slideshare.net/ashabook/russia-and-great-silk-road
Vision and Actions on Jointly Building Silk Road Economic Belt and 21st-Century Maritime Silk Road can be viewed at
http://www.fmprc.gov.cn/mfa_eng/zxxx_662805/t1249618.shtml
Global flows in a digital age: How trade, finance, people, and data connect the world economy. The McKinsey Global Institute,
April 2014
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3. GREAT SILK ROAD, OR SILK ROUTES:
INTEGRATING STATES AND CULTURES
Ancient trade routes between China and the West, which carried people, goods, innovations and ideas
among different civilizations and cultures, as Rome, Levant, Persia, Central Asia, India, and China.
The Silk Roads were widely extending from Southern Europe and Levant through Arabia, Somalia, Egypt,
Persia, India and Java to reach China
the Silk Road was a key factor in the development of the civilizations of China, India, Persia, Rome, Central
Asia, Africa, Europe, and Arabia, providing political, economic and cultural interactions between the
civilizations and cultures.
The desire to restore the Silk Route was the main driving force behind New European Sea Routes.
The Silk Road represents a historical lesson of political, economic and cultural integration due to inter-
regional trades and cultural communications.
The political, cultural and economic unity of the New Silk Road may bring peace and progress for substantial
part of the world’s population, including the most unstable Middle East.
“The Silk Road boasts a 3-billion population and a market that is unparalleled both in scale and potential.”
Chinese President Xi Jinping
The Silk Road is aimed to create not just an economic trade route, but a community with “common interests,
fate, and responsibilities”, “mutual respect and mutual trust.
The Silk Road represents China’s visions for an interdependent economic and political community stretching
from East Asia to western Europe, or from the East to the West.
http://www.xinhuanet.com/world/newsilkway/index.htm
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4. THE SILK ROUTE IN PAST
The Old 6,400 km Silk Route, or a caravan tract, started at Sian, China, following the Great Wall
of China, bypassing the Takla Makan Desert, going up the Pamirs, Badakshan, crossing
Afghanistan, and coming down to the Levant to reach Europe, Rome, via the Med Sea.
In the west, the Silk Road reached its peak during the time of the Byzantine Empire; in the Nile-
Oxus section, from the Sassanid Empire period to the Il Khanate period; and in the sinitic zone
from the Three Kingdoms period to the Yuan Dynasty period.
The Great Silk Route reached its full blossom under its creation, the Mongol Empire, which
provisioned the political unification of zones being previously loosely connected by material
goods and cultural relations.
Its political centers extended along the Silk Road as far as:
Beijing in North China, Karakorum in central Mongolia, Sarmakhand in Transoxiana, Tabriz in
Northern Iran, Sarai and Astrakhan in lower Volga, Solkhat in Crimea, Kazan in Central Russia,
Erzurum in eastern Anatolia.
Trade between East and West also developed via the maritime sea route, across the Indian
Ocean, between Alexandria in Egypt and Guangzhou in China.
Source: Silk Road Article: Wikipedia
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Silk_Road
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5. REVIVING THE GREAT SILK ROUTES
The ancient overland Silk Route is currently partly exists as a highway connecting China,
Sinkiang Uighur Region, with Pakistan.
Today, starting from Chongqing, a transportation hub in the west of China, freight is able to rich
Antwerp in Europe, passing in its way Kazakhstan, Russia, Belarus, Poland and Germany.
The UN planned to revive it as a trans-Asian highway. The Eurasian Land Bridge is sometimes
referred to as the "New Silk Road".
Xi Jinping has come with a multiregional innovative initiative on the latest Shanghai
Organization Cooperation Summit in Tajikistan to revive a Silk Route economic belt, proposing
“to open the strategic regional thoroughfare from the Pacific Ocean to the Baltic Sea, and
gradually move toward the set-up of a network of transportation that connects Eastern, Western
and Southern Asia.”
The Silk Road is to be restored as a interconnected network of sustainable transportation
routes across the Asian continent connecting east, south and west Asia with the Mediterranean
region, as well as north and northeast Africa and Europe and Russia.
The whole idea is to restore the Great Eurasian Silk Roads as a transmission channel of people
and goods, ideas, beliefs and inventions, knowledge and technologies, providing economic,
political, social, cultural and territorial unity for the regions and states concerned.
http://www.slideshare.net/ashabook/smart-silk-road
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6. CHINA’S NEW SILK ROAD VISION
According to the map (return to the title page),
the land-based “New Silk Road” will begin in
Xi’an in central China before stretching west
through Lanzhou (Gansu province), Urumqi
(Xinjiang), and Khorgas (Xinjiang), bordering
Kazakhstan.
The Silk Road then runs southwest from Central
Asia to northern Iran before swinging west
through Iraq, Syria, and Turkey.
From Istanbul, the Silk Road crosses the
Bosporus Strait and heads northwest through
Europe, including Bulgaria, Romania, the Czech
Republic, and Germany.
Reaching Duisburg in Germany, it swings north
to Rotterdam in the Netherlands.
From Rotterdam, the path runs south to Venice,
Italy — where it meets up with the equally
ambitious Maritime Silk Road.
http://thediplomat.com/2014/05/chinas-new-
silk-road-vision-revealed/
The Maritime Silk Road will begin in Quanzhou in
Fujian province, and also hit Guangzhou
(Guangdong pronvince), Beihai (Guangxi), and
Haikou (Hainan) before heading south to the
Malacca Strait.
From Kuala Lumpur, the Maritime Silk Road heads
to Kolkata, India then crosses the rest of the
Indian Ocean to Nairobi, Kenya (the Xinhua map
does not include a stop in Sri Lanka, despite
indications in February that the island country
would be a part of the Maritime Silk Road).
From Nairobi, the Maritime Silk Road goes north
around the Horn of Africa and moves through the
Red Sea into the Mediterranean, with a stop in
Athens before meeting the land-based Silk Road in
Venice.
the Silk Road and Maritime Silk Road as met will
create a massive loop linking three continents.
http://www.xinhuanet.com/world/newsilkway/inde
x.htm
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7. THE BELT AND ROAD: VISION AND ACTIONS
To promote the implementation of the Initiative,“Vision and Actions on Jointly Building Silk Road Economic
Belt and 21st-Century Maritime Silk Road” was issued by the National Development and Reform
Commission, Ministry of Foreign Affairs, and Ministry of Commerce of the People's Republic of China, with
State Council authorization. Below some key points.
“The Belt and Road run through the continents of Asia, Europe and Africa, connecting the vibrant East Asia
economic circle at one end and developed European economic circle at the other, and encompassing
countries with huge potential for economic development.
The Silk Road Economic Belt focuses on bringing together China, Central Asia, Russia and Europe (the
Baltic); linking China with the Persian Gulf and the Mediterranean Sea through Central Asia and West Asia;
and connecting China with Southeast Asia, South Asia and the Indian Ocean.
The 21st-Century Maritime Silk Road is designed to go from China's coast to Europe through the South China
Sea and the Indian Ocean in one route, and from China's coast through the South China Sea to the South
Pacific in the other.
On land, the Initiative will focus on jointly building a new Eurasian Land Bridge and developing China-
Mongolia-Russia, China-Central Asia-West Asia and China-Indochina Peninsula economic corridors by taking
advantage of international transport routes, relying on core cities along the Belt and Road and using key
economic industrial parks as cooperation platforms.
At sea, the Initiative will focus on jointly building smooth, secure and efficient transport routes connecting
major sea ports along the Belt and Road. The China-Pakistan Economic Corridor and the Bangladesh-China-
India-Myanmar Economic Corridor are closely related to the Belt and Road Initiative, and therefore require
closer cooperation and greater progress.
Countries along the Belt and Road …should promote policy coordination, facilities connectivity, unimpeded
trade, financial integration and people-to-people bonds as their five major goals”.
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8. THE SMART SILK ROADS:
HOW TO DEVELOP THE NEW SILK ROAD
Regional Innovation Corridors of the Smart Silk Road:
Smart Mobility Corridor, Intelligent Multimodal Transportation
(roads, motorways, railways, maritime and air links)
Intelligent Energy Corridor (Smart Oil/Gas Networks, Smart
Power Grids)
Future Internet Telecommunications Corridors
Sustainable Water Corridors
Innovative Industrial Corridors
Smart Economy Corridors (Trade, Commerce and Financing)
Smart Cities and Eco Communities Corridors
Sustainable States Zone (Smart Asia/Smart Europe)
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9. THE SILK ROAD SMART CORRIDORS:
BRINGING SMART GROWTH, UNITY, PEACE AND SECURITY
THE SILK ROUTES SMART INNOVATION CORRIDOR is a mega infrastructure PROJECT covering
smart mobility multimodal routes from the East and the West, China, India and Japan to Central
Asia, the Middle East, Africa and Europe, via the overland new silk routes, including Russian
Steel Railroads (the BAM-2 and TransSib Railways), as well as maritime silk routes.
Developing Smart Industrial Inter-Regional Zones spanning across the regional states from Asia
to Europe, the Project will see major redevelopment of States and Cities, Infrastructure,
Industry – including new smart cities and industrial clusters and rail, road, port, air transport
connectivity – in the regional states along the Smart Silk Routes of the Innovation Corridors
THE SILK ROUTES SMART INNOVATION CORRIDOR is to be conceived as an Asian-European
Model Innovation Corridors of international standards for smart states, innovative cities and
sustainable communities, advanced infrastructure and emerging technology industry.
The Smart Silk Routes Innovation Corridors are to augment and create social and physical and
digital infrastructure on the Route which is world class and will help spurring sustainable
development and smart economic growth of the regional states, cities and communities.
Model states and smart cities, future industry clusters, with top-of-the-line infrastructure would
be developed along the Routes to attract global investment.
Funding is mostly to come from the Chinese government, supported by the national funds of
the regional states and organizations, as well as the EU Global Development Funding Schemes.
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10. THE SMART SILK ROADS STATES:
THE KEY STAKEHOLDERS AND PROSPECTS
the Shanghai Cooperation Organization: http://www.sectsco.org/
Member-States: Russia, China, Kazakhstan, Uzbekistan, Tajikistan, Kirghizia
Member-State Candidates: India, Pakistan and Iran
Observer-States: Afghanistan, Mongolia
Dialogue-Partners: Turkey, Sri Lanka, Belorussia
EU: Cyprus, Greece, Italy, France, Germany, Spain
Prospective Middle-East States: Algeria , Bahrain, Egypt, Iraq, Israel, Jordan,
Kurdistan, Kuwait, Lebanon, Libya, Morocco, Oman, Palestine, Qatar, Saudi
Arabia, Syria, Tunisia, United Arab Emirates, Yemen
Prospective Asian States: Afghanistan, Armenia, Azerbaijan, Bangladesh,
Bhutan, Brunei, Cambodia, Indonesia, Japan, Korea, Laos, Malaysia,
Myanmar, Nepal, Papua New Guinea, Philippines, Singapore, Taiwan ,
Thailand, Turkmenistan, Vietnam
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11. THE SMART CITIES ALONG THE SMART SILK ROADS:
EUROPE, THE MIDDLE EAST, CENTRAL ASIA, RUSSIA, INDIA CHINA
In China, India, Indonesia, Japan, Russia and Europe, Cyprus,
Italy, Spain, France, Germany
Smart City Corridors in China and India
Japan’s Smart City Platform (Future City Initiative:
http://futurecity.rro.go.jp/en/)
EU Smart Cities and Communities (the European Commission
launched the Smart Cities and Communities European
Innovation Partnership: http://www.eu-smartcities.eu/)
http://www.slideshare.net/ashabook/urban-europe
http://www.slideshare.net/ashabook/smart-cities-global-initiative
http://www.slideshare.net/ashabook/smart-city-global-initiative
http://www.slideshare.net/ashabook/smart-cities-global-initiative-brief
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13. DELHI-MUMBAI INDUSTRIAL CORRIDOR OF THE FUTURE SILK ROAD:
THE VALUE CASE OF SMART INDIA
Delhi-Mumbai Industrial Corridor is a mega infrastructure of USD 90
billion, covering an overall length of 1483 KMs between the political
capital and the business capital of India, i.e. Delhi and Mumbai.
Developing an Industrial Zone spanning across six states in India,
the project will see major expansion of Infrastructure and Industry –
including industrial clusters and rail, road, port, air connectivity – in
the states along the route of the Corridor
Delhi-Mumbai Industrial Corridor is to be conceived as a Model
Industrial Corridor of international standards with emphasis on
expanding the manufacturing and services base and develop DMIC
as the 'Global Manufacturing and Trading Hub'.
The Government is considering this ambitious project to establish,
promote and facilitate Delhi-Mumbai industrial corridor to augment
and create social and physical infrastructure on the route which is
world class and will help spurring economic growth of the region.
The project incorporates Nine Mega Industrial zones of about 200-
250 sq. km., 15 Industrial Areas of about 100 sq.km., high speed
freight line, three ports, and six air ports; a six-lane intersection-free
expressway connecting the country’s political and financial capitals
and a 4000 MW power plant.
Several industrial estates and clusters, industrial hubs, with top-of-
the-line infrastructure would be developed along this corridor to
attract more foreign investment.
Funding is to come from the Indian government, Japanese loans,
and investment by Japanese firms and through Japan depository
receipts issued by the Indian companies.
http://delhimumbaiindustrialcorridor.com/
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14. GLOBAL INITIATIVES ON SMART COMMUNITIES:
“SMART WORLD”, “INTELLIGENT NATIONS”, “SMART CITIES”
SMART CITIES GLOBAL INITIATIVE
the emerging global market of the smart cities of the future:
http://eu-smartcities.eu/content/show-world-you-are-smart-city
http://www.slideshare.net/ashabook/smart-cities-global-initiative-brief
Presented for the “World Smart Cities Awards”
SMART NATIONS GLOBAL INITIATIVE
the emerging global market of the intelligent nations of the tomorrow’ world:
http://www.slideshare.net/ashabook/sustainable-nations-global-initiative
http://eu-smartcities.eu/content/become-smart-nation-build-your-brand-name
SMART SUPERPOWER GLOBAL INITIATIVE
http://www.slideshare.net/ashabook/superpowers-smart-states-global-initiative
http://eu-smartcities.eu/blog/smart-superpowers-projects-states-powers-great-powers-and-
hyperpowers
Sustainable World, I-WORLD Platform
http://www.slideshare.net/ashabook/future-world-27173937
http://www.slideshare.net/ashabook/shaping-the-future-world
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15. EIS CORPORATE FORESIGHT AND STRATEGY
EIS Encyclopedic Intelligent Systems Ltd, EU, the Leading Smart Nation Consultant, Promoter of Smart World,
Smart Europe and Urban Europe Strategy 2020; Dedicated Stakeholder of the European Innovation
Partnership on Smart Cities and Communities; the Creator of Smart Growth Strategies for the Largest
Economies: USA, China, Japan, Germany, Russia, UK, etc..
Vision:
A vision of the world where a holistic thinking, intelligent design, emerging technologies, digital infrastructure,
eco-engineering solutions and socio-engineering innovations are synergized for smart growth and
sustainable global development
Core Activities and Deeds:
1. Developing a comprehensive “smart nation” development strategy covering land and energy, transport and
mobility, information and communications, as well as water and waste; economy and business; education
and health; safety and security; food and consumption; government and public services; environment and
nature.
2. Deploying centralized mobile “state intelligence” distributed by the countrywide internet of things or M2M
communication Networks (city is governed by an intelligent urban platform in the public smart cloud for
control and management, integration and optimisation of national networks, systems and flows (traffic,
energy, water, waste, emissions, people, goods, services, data and information).
3. To explore a “holistic smart policy thinking”, Smart Europe Strategy was conceived, with an intelligent eco
city pilot, selected in 2012 as a showcase model for the European smart city and communities.
http://www.slideshare.net/ashabook/eis-ltd ; http://www.slideshare.net/ashabook/eis-limited-28850348
http://www.slideshare.net/ashabook/eis-global-innovation-platform
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16. EIS SMART NATION PROJECTS
Sustainable World, I-WORLD Platform
http://www.slideshare.net/ashabook/future-world-27173937
i-Russia (Smart Russia and i-Government)
http://www.slideshare.net/ashabook/russia-26832583
i-Europe (i-Europe Platform and Smart Big Europe, i-Germany, i-Britain, i-France, i-Italy, i-Spain)
http://www.slideshare.net/ashabook/smart-europe
i-Germany
http://www.slideshare.net/ashabook/igermany
i-Britain
http://www.slideshare.net/ashabook/ibritain
i-Cyprus (Smart Cyprus 2013-2020), offered for the national government
http://www.slideshare.net/ashabook/future-cyprus-2013-2020
i-America (Smart USA and i-Government)
http://www.slideshare.net/ashabook/smart-america
i-China (Smart China and i-Government)
http://www.slideshare.net/ashabook/smart-china
i-Japan (Smart Japan Growth Strategy)
http://www.slideshare.net/ashabook/smart-japan
The Smart Silk Road of the 21st Century
http://www.slideshare.net/ashabook/smart-silk-road
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17. SUSTAINABLE NATIONS:
THE DRIVERS OF SMART WORLD OF THE FUTURE
We are living in the time of big challenges and opportunities. The world as the whole of human civilization, as the socio-economic-political system of
humanity, with its global ecological system, is rapidly changing. It’s becoming smaller, more unstable, and more endangered. Everything is fluid and
fraught with volatility and uncertainty, the world population, world economy, world politics, world ecology, world religion, world network, world climate,
thus the world future.
Comprising 195 independent sovereign states, 60 dependent areas and five disputed territories, the world is going through the lasting global crisis,
when decisive changes are impending, when the whole world system is looking for a radical transformation in all the key spheres, sectors, parts and
systems.
The present world is a world of unsustainable growth, extreme inequality, overwhelming poverty, ill-gotten wealth. Its wealth is idiosyncratically
distributed between the few richest haves and the poor have-nots, with almost half going to the richest one percent and the other half to the remaining
99 percent, creating huge disparities in wealth and income, power and rights.
In 2013, the total global wealth amounted to $240.8 trillion. Share of wealth for the bottom half of the population was 0.71 percent, while the richest
one percent had 46 percent (amounting to $110 trillion).
The world's 85 wealthiest were worth a collective $1.7 trillion, while the same amount was owned by half of the world's poorest people, a total of roughly
3.5 billion.
Such extreme inequality has been ‘impacting social stability within countries and threatening security on a global scale’, according to the World
Economic Forum.
It poses a major risk to human progress, to building inclusive political and economic systems increasing social tensions and the risk of social unrest and
societal breakdown.
The Smart Nation Strategy is emerging in the quest for a New World of sustainable growth and smart economic, technological and socio-cultural
development and intelligent governance for international communities and states, regions and cities, and global virtual communities, as well as for
enterprises, industries and economies, local, regional and global.
Smart Nations are Intelligent Nations, Eco Regions and Smart Districts, Intelligent Cities and Green Communities, Smart People and Smart Life,
Sustainable Land and Environment, Sustainable Infrastructure and Smart Industry, Smart Grids and Eco Buildings, Intelligent ICT and Eco Mobility, Big
Science and Future Technology, Internet of Everything and Smart Web, Smart Financing and Intelligent Banking, Smart Health and Education, Smart
Security and Safety, Smart Government, Regulations and Standards.
Smart Nation is to became the engine and key driver of an instrumented, interconnected, intelligent , inclusive and innovative world of the future, 5i-
World. http://www.slideshare.net/ashabook/iworld-25498222; http://www.cs.ucy.ac.cy/CIT2011/files/SMARTWORLD.pdf
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18. ABOUT US
Dr Azamat Abdoullaev, Director
Smart World Group/SEC “X” Consortium Founder
EIS, http://www.slideshare.net/ashabook/eis-ltd
http://www.slideshare.net/ashabook/eis-limited-28850348
Author of Smart Communities Global Initiatives:
Smart Cities, Sustainable Nations, Intelligent Superpowers
“Smart Silk Road” International Project
EU Smart Cities Platform Stakeholder:
http://eu-smartcities.eu/content/become-smart-nation-build-your-brand-name
Skype: EIS.Skolkovo; smartcity@cytanet.com.cy
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Azamat_Abdoullaev
http://www.slideshare.net/ashabook/azamat-abdoullaev
http://www.linkedin.com/home?trk=nav_responsive_tab_home
http://www.slideshare.net/ashabook/smart-world-mobile-web-site
Smart Business URL: http://iworldx.wix.com/smart-world
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19. THE PRIME I-WORLD CONTENTS: THE BEST SMART BUYS
USECS™, UNIVERSAL STANDARD ENTITY CLASSIFICATION SYSTEM: The World Entities Global
Reference (The WORLD.Schema, Global Ontology of the World: Global Knowledge and
Intelligence Base), ISBN 978-9963-8421-8-6; Volume: 18,2 MB; Pages: 1359; Price: EUR
2000.00, for INSTITUTIONS, GOVERNMENTS and CORPORATIONS; Special Offer for SMART
INDIVIDUALS AND I-DEVELOPERS
http://www.slideshare.net/ashabook/universal-standard-entity-classification-system-usecs
Smart World Encyclopedia™, or Ontopedia™, Ontopaedia™: Intelligent World Encyclopedia™ (i-
Encyclopedia, as the encyclopedic knowledge base for intelligent language machines and
cognitive computing systems, able to collect, communicate and crunch Big Data to turn
information into knowledge and actionable intelligence), ISBN 978-9963-2202-0-5, Volume,
3,8 MB; Pages: 419; Price: EUR 1000.00, for INSTITUTIONS, GOVERNMENTS and
CORPORATIONS; Special Offer for SMART INDIVIDUALS AND I-DEVELOPERS
http://www.slideshare.net/ashabook/total-encyclopedia
SUPERGOOGLE™, SMART WEB ENGINE: Smart Search Engine GESS™ (i-Web Engine, which is
to disrupt the traditional search engines and internet explorers; i-Engine Guidelines), ISBN 978-
9963-8421-9-3 ; Volume: 3,48 MB; Pages: 434; Price: EUR 1200.00, for INSTITUTIONS,
GOVERNMENTS and CORPORATIONS; Special Offer for SMART INDIVIDUALS AND I-
DEVELOPERS
http://www.slideshare.net/ashabook/intelligent-search-engine-gess-smart-web-x0-50747299
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