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  • Through the Fellows Program, Acumen Fund prepares future global leaders with the tools necessary to drive significant social change. -- Jacqueline Novogratz
  • China and India will take the global leadership on climate change: they are suffering for it. -- Malcolm Turnbull
  • Central to America's rise to global leadership is our Judeo-Christian tradition with the vision of the goodness and possibilities of every human life. -- Mitt Romney
  • I think it is important to ask ourselves as citizens, not as Democrats attacking the administration, but as citizens, whether a world power can really provide global leadership on the basis of fear and anxiety? -- Zbigniew Brzezinski
  • Our mail product, Hotmail, is the market leader globally. -- Steve Ballmer
  • The failure of world leaders to act on the critical issue of global warming is often blamed on economic considerations. -- David Suzuki
  • In its current form, globalization cannot be sustained. Democratic societies will not support it. Authoritarian leaders will fear to impose it. -- John J. Sweeney
  • Most North Americans know that human-caused global warming is real, even if political leaders don't always reflect or act on that knowledge. -- David Suzuki
  • Leaders of institutions everywhere have lost trust. The global economy is stalled and the world is deeply divided, too unequal, unstable and unsustainable. -- Don Tapscott
  • In order for America to remain a global leader in innovation and opportunity, we must give our children a solid foundation in math and science. -- Kenny Marchant
  • If the world's leaders are serious about improving collective well-being, we'd better get serious about prioritizing education in our nations and in our global discussion. -- Wendy Kopp
  • Using cold facts and figures, leaders throughout the West must become more transparent with their citizens in explaining their decisions and their choices in global markets. -- Victor Ponta
  • As all Americans head forward into the new reality globalization has created, they want leaders who will level with them and help level the playing field. -- John B. Larson
  • The leaders of the world's largest economies agreed during the November 2008 G20 summit not to create barriers hindering global trade and capital flows. Russia shares these principles. -- Vladimir Putin
  • If we are to maintain our position as a global economic leader, we've got to end the govern-by-crisis mentality that sets us back instead of moving us forward. -- Scott Peters
  • A lot of people, including business leaders, think the future belongs to China. Globalization is not a zero-sum game, but we need to hone our skills to stay in play. -- Jon Meacham
  • Social activism has gone mainstream. A new generation of philanthropic leaders such as Bill and Melinda Gates, and Bono are providing inspiration, guidance, and billions of dollars through their global foundations. -- Willow Bay
  • As state leaders, I think its important for us to provide our perspectives on issues we face every day - like access to school spending, access to health care and governing in a global economy. -- Bill Richardson
  • For years now, long before I became House majority leader, I have been passionate about foreign affairs because I believe that anyone who leads in Washington must appreciate the significance of America's role in providing for global security and prosperity. -- Kevin McCarthy
  • This dilettante notion that the global economy is evil because big corporate leaders make too much money... they do make too much money, but the only way we've figured out how to generate wealth in this world is through the market economy. -- Joe Klein
  • In a situation where many national leaders do the same thing and look out for national interests, and with an issue like global warming, you're likely to get no solution, so I think you have to have some kind of ethical trump on some of those issues. -- Peter Singer
  • I have for some time urged that a nuclear abolition summit to mark the effective end of the nuclear era be convened in Hiroshima and Nagasaki on the 70th anniversary of the bombings of those cities, with the participation of national leaders and representatives of global civil society. -- Daisaku Ikeda
  • With the United States in slow long-term decline, how will that affect the position of English? And where will all that leave monolingual Britain? Our political leaders like to boast about how global Britain is, but when it comes to languages, it is near the bottom of the global league, together with another island state, Japan. -- Martin Jacques
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