essay on how you can make your country strong
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prosperous nation:
There seems to be four major factors in what makes a nation powerful.
Education.
Health.
Defence.
Economy.
If you miss any of these four - then problems such as the USSR’s collapse , which had economic problems as a major factor, will occur.
For countries with low education, and therefore low technology - they generally get colonised.
Generally, that lack of education turns into a lack of military technology and health technology as the years progresses. Its why the British could have guns whereas many natives could not make their own guns.
Finally, unskilled people generally end up doing low-skilled jobs, which doesn’t really benefit the economy as much as other, more lucrative exports such as technology.
Thus - keep education a priority.
For weak countries, collapses such as Iraq due to being run over by their enemies, happen.
Thus, in order to not get invaded, you need allies that help you, and your own domestic military which is capable of efficiently carrying out its role better than those who threaten you.
But you must also keep a strong domestic defence, like Police. Keeping order at home helps prevent stuff such as domestic terrorism, along with riots and other security problems.
Thus - keep your defenses a priority.
For poor economies - this should be self-explanatory, but your entire country suffers.
This is worse if your country gives exports that aren’t high value by themselves, such as food products. Notice how most of the big countries have a high-tech product being sold, such as cars in europe.
And those that don’t, such as India and Canada, sell the extremely needed good called Oil.
Bad economy turns to bad education and then bad health which leads to bad military which leads to a failed state.
Thus - keep your economy working well.
For health, generally poor economy means poor health.
However - for countries with very poor health, it is difficult to get lots of people that are in healthy shape, and are of a high education.
That’s why unhealthy countries, such as Somalia, also find it hard to recover. For each person who is able to work and innovate in order to solve their problems, there are also others who are starving and unable to learn, or work well.
Thus - keep health a priority.
So how should this be juggled?
Well, if its deficient, then work on it.
Unhealthy population? Focus on health programmes
Weak military, and police? Remove corruption, focus on reforming the defenses of your country.
Bad economy? Work out the best strategies to take advantage of the markets.
Poor education? Have more funds allocated towards schooling young children, and getting older people into tertiary education so they are skilled workers.
Get all four - health, defense, education, and economy going well, and your country will become strong.
The hard part is actually doing it.
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