Growth demands a temporary surrender of security.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
Growth makes so many dimensions of management easier. It's when growth stops that things get tough.
For security you need more soldiers, you need more policemen, you need more vehicles, you need more planes, you need more guns, you need more communications.
In so many things, growth comes from adversity.
One cannot have economic growth without security.
Only in growth, reform, and change, paradoxically enough, is true security to be found.
The quality of life decreases with heightened security.
Securing freedom has been a singular commitment of American presidents and patriots in and out of government for generations. But its perpetual continuation is not guaranteed.
The enforcement is the flip side to the growth. And that's OK.
This generation has given up on growth. They're just hoping for survival.
Human security recognizes the importance of individuals and that the key to ensuring growth in developing countries is to foster individual talent and abilities, build self-reliance, and put people in a position to make a broader contribution to society. Growth must be inclusive, and no one must be left behind.