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Revision as of 01:00, 27 September 2004 editWeed Harper (talk | contribs)440 edits I have restored my article, and added the "Disputed" and "stub" labels. If anyone has any material on the land-bridge which differs from mine, please add, but don't confuse it with Asian Highway← Previous edit Revision as of 01:42, 27 September 2004 edit undoAdam Carr (talk | contribs)26,681 editsNo edit summaryNext edit →
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The '''Eurasian Land-Bridge''' is the title of a proposal made by American economist and political activist ] in ]. It has been promoted internationally by his wife, ], and the organization she founded, the ].

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There have been many proposals for trans-continental projects on the Eurasian land mass, including the famous ]. The LaRouche proposal is distinguished from other plans by two features in particular:

*The emphasis on high-speed rail, especially ], as opposed to other modes of transportation such as highways;

*The concept of ''development corridors'', where rail lines are combined with oil and natural gas pipelines, water management, high-voltage electricity networks, and fiber-optic cables, fostering the development of new cities and economic regions along the way.

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==External Links==
* Address to the Russian ] by ]
* Address to a conference in Cairo, ] by Prof. Gabir Said Awad

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