Berto Jongman: Opportunity Cost of Peace $9.46 Trillion in 2012 –11% of Gross World Product Lost to War

Peace Intelligence
Berto Jongman
Berto Jongman

How Much Is Peace Actually Worth?

According to an emerging branch of economics, approximately $9.46 trillion.

Talia Hagerty

Pacific Standard, 22 April 2014

EXTRACT

The most recent study published by the Institute for Economics and Peace (IEP) found that violence cost the world $9.46 trillion in 2012 alone. That’s 11 percent of gross world product. By comparison, the cost of the financial crisis was just 0.5 percent of the 2009 global economy.

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Jurgen Brauer and Paul Dunne, editors of The Economics of Peace and Security Journal and co-authors of Peace Economics: A Macroeconomic Primer for Violence-Afflicted States, define “peace economics” as “the economic study and design of political, economic, and cultural institutions, their interrelations, and their policies to prevent, mitigate, or resolve any type of latent or actual violence or other destructive conflict within and between societies.” In other words, how does peace affect the economy, how does the economy affect peace, and how can we use economic methods to better understand them both? These are not new topics for economics, Brauer says. But the research questions have usually used the word “war” instead of “peace.”

What’s the difference? Simply the absence of violence and war is what researchers call “negative peace.” It’s only part of the picture. “Positive peace” is the presence of the structures, institutions, and attitudes that guarantee a sustainable social system and the freedom from all forms of violence. Measuring the absence of violence is easy enough, relative to its presence, but assessing all the nuances of a sustainable social system is considerably more difficult.

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With comprehensive and nearly global data on the absence of violence, it becomes possible to test for coinciding social structures. This gives us a picture of positive peace. After statistically analyzing the relationship between GPI scores and approximately 4,700 cross-country data sets, IEP has identified groups of indicators, like life expectancy or telephone lines per 100 people, that it considers the key economic, political, and cultural determinants of peacefulness. IEP calls the resulting eight categories the “Pillars of Peace”: a well functioning government, equitable distribution of resources, free flow of information, a sound business environment, a high level of human capital (e.g., education and health), acceptance of the rights of others, low levels of corruption, and good relations with neighbors.

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Chuck Spinney: US Broken OODA Loops on Ukraine

Cultural Intelligence
Chuck Spinney
Chuck Spinney

The United States is careening toward a New Cold War in its conflict with Russia over the crisis in Ukraine. But a recent poll showed that most Americans can not even locate Ukraine on a map, much less understand the history behind the issues at stake. Moreover, the same poll found that the less they Americans know about Ukraine, the more likely they are to favor U.S. intervention. On the other hand, West Europeans — especially Germans — take a more nuanced view of this crisis.

Clearly, we are faced with a problem of the arrogance of ignorance being driven by defective OODA loops. Since all conflict embodies conflicting OODA Loops, readers interested in improving their own loops can begin to do so by Orienting themselves to differing perspectives on the Ukraine crisis.

One particularly useful source for a variety of differing perspectives is the trove of information assembled daily by Johnson's Russia List (JRL).

Attached herewith is a typical example of the kind of information found on JRL (in this case, written from a Russian point of view).

Chuck Spinney

The Blaster

Donbass’ Roots of Violent Division: Geography, History, Culture

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Reference: DARPA’s 14 Advanced Projects

Advanced Cyber/IO

14 Advanced Military Projects That Could Change The World Forever

LIST ONLY

Arctic Awareness (Distributed Sensors)
Biofuels
Cyber Range
Energy (Renewable At Sea)
Internet Content-Based Mobile Edge Networking
Internet Fiber (Photonics)
Internet Fixed Wireless at a Distance
Internet Mobile Hotspots
Laser Defense
Laser Weapons
Spectrum Mapping
Surveillance (Building Interiors)
Surveillance (Persistent, Stratospheric)
Thermal Ship Decking

Berto Jongman: Ebola Breaks Out Toward Europe – MERS Spikes in Saudi Arabia

02 Infectious Disease, 07 Health, 08 Wild Cards, Earth Intelligence
Berto Jongman
Berto Jongman

Report: Ebola Suspected In Europe: “Broken Through All Containment Efforts”

Mac Slavo

SHTFplan.com, 20 April 2014

EXTRACT

Despite the best efforts of emergency health workers it appears that virus may have crossed out of Africa into Europe.

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The outbreak of Ebola Virus in seven west African countries has broken through all containment efforts and is spreading like wildfire.  According to Christian Relief groups working in Guinea and Liberia, the number of confirmed infections jumped 15% in just the last 24 hours. In addition, 40 illegal alien migrant workers from the outbreak area, who came ashore in Pisa, Italy, are showing signs of Ebola infection and are being isolated in Pisa Italy because of fever and “conjunctivitis” (bloody around the eyes).  According to the World Health Organization, this strain of Ebola is entirely new and although it is close to the Zaire strain, it is different, thus accounting for false-negative test results . . . . . for weeks!

Those false-negative results meant people who were actually infected with Ebola, were returned to their families and neighborhoods to recover from what they believed was the Flu or a case of food poisoning, only to spread the Ebola further. 

The result has been a complete loss of containment of this Ebola outbreak.  

With the likely arrival of Ebola in Pisa, Italy, the European continent is now at severe risk.

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Stephen E. Arnold: Small Analytics Firms Prospering on Big Data Investment Spillover

Advanced Cyber/IO
Stephen E. Arnold
Stephen E. Arnold

Small Analytics Firms Reaping the Benefit of Investment Cycle

Small time analytics isn’t really as startup-y as people may think anymore. These companies are in high demand and are pulling in some serious cash. We discovered just how much and how serious from a recent Cambridge Science Park article, “Cambridge Text Analytics Linguamatics Hits $10m in Sales.”

According to the story:

Linguamatics’ sales showed strong growth and exceeded ten million dollars in 2013, it was announced today – outperforming the company’s targeted growth and expected sales figures.  The increased sales came from a boost in new customers and increased software licenses to existing customers in the pharmaceutical and healthcare sectors. This included 130 per cent growth in healthcare sales plus increased sales in professional services.

This earning potential has clearly grabbed the attention of investors. This, is feeding a cycle of growth, which is why the Linguamaticses of the world can rake in impressive numbers. Just the other day, for example, Tech Circle reported on a microscopic Mumbai big data company that landed $3m in investments. They say it takes money to make money and right now, the world of big data analytics has that cycle down pat. It won’t last forever, but it’s fun to watch as it does.

Patrick Roland, April 22, 2014

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SchwartzReport: Koch Brothers Seek to Repress Solar Power Across USA

05 Energy, 11 Society
Stephan A. Schwartz
Stephan A. Schwartz

Here is the Koch brothers' latest move. These are evil people. Homeowners and businesses that wish to generate their own cheap, renewable energy now have a force of conservative political might to contend with, and the Koch brothers are leading the charge. The L.A. Times, to its credit, found the positive spin to put on this: Little old solar ‘has now grown big enough to have enemies.”

The Koch Brothers Are Going After Solar Panels
LINDSAY ABRAMS, Assistant Editor – Salon

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