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Afghans can contribute in a tangible way here by reopening the North-South route connecting the resource rich economies of Central Asia to densely populated India and Pakistan.
We take the peripheral route to information processing when buying, say, a toaster on a whim, whereas we take the so-called central route - thoroughly considering technical, safety, and aesthetic features - when buying a car.
But in most cases, when people are confronted with matters of great importance, they are more likely to use the so-called central route to information processing, and rightly so.
Finding a route out of it will not be easy, for no escape seems obvious: Argentina's debt is now expressed in dollars and, as in Asia in 1997, a devaluation will increase the weight of the debt.
So here is a difference: when you die from lack of medical care, there is an escape route.
Advances in cable technology would allow Ireland to link to France, providing an alternative route to European markets if the UK elects to remain outside the network.
The consequences of choosing this inadequate, if expedient, route are serious.
That is why Germany's Bundesbank, which always guarded its monetary-policy independence so assiduously, has once again found itself in the rejectionist camp, expressing severe doubts about the route that the Commission plans to take.
Public programs work less well when the best route to the goal - in this case, the most promising post-carbon energy technologies - is uncertain.
But if the Fed goes that route, it needs to say clearly that it is deliberately risking an inflation overshoot.
But, perhaps more importantly, people must believe that they live in a society that allows them to change lanes and move ahead faster when the route is clear.
The once-popular notion, built into growth forecasts, that exports would provide an escape route from the crisis was never credible.
Perhaps the only way out of France's current impasse is the no-less traditional French route of revolution.
Another post-election route to deficit reduction would be to lower marginal tax rates and balance that revenue loss with cuts in tax expenditures.
In the end, Asia's developing economies had no choice but to accept draconian measures as the price of bailouts in the late 1990's. It remains to be seen if rich developed countries are willing to take the same route.
Sound bites and tweets are an unlikely route to nuclear salvation.
But resolving these issues would require an inclusive and accommodating approach, both domestically and regionally, and Saudi Arabia, in particular, is not prepared to take that route.
Placing unrealistic demands on a Syrian peace process is a sure route to failure.
In the stolen images of him en route to a tryst, he seems to be outdoing himself.
The waters between Europe and Africa are the world's deadliest migration route.
At the same time, efforts are needed to strengthen deterrence near and en route to Europe's borders, through partnerships with major source and transit countries.
Brazil's government, the IMF, and the U.S. didn't need to go this route.
Another route to improve consumption could be to offer households greater support.
China is especially keen on combating drug trafficking, as Badakhshan, the Afghan province bordering on Xinjiang, has become the main transit route for Afghan opium.
Known as Depsang, the plateau lies astride an ancient silk route connecting Yarkand in Xinjiang to India's Ladakh region through the Karakoram Pass.
Technology and the new economy are immensely popular across Europe because they provide a much better route to prosperity than waiting for government, unions, and bureaucrats to agree on restructuring the old economy.