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Project Syndicate - Will China Rule the World? - 17 views

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  • China is still a poor country. Although average incomes have risen very rapidly in recent decades, they still stand at between one-seventh and one-eighth the levels in the United States – lower than in Turkey or Colombia and not much higher than in El Salvador or Egypt.
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  • Meanwhile, the US, the world’s sole economic hyper-power until recently, remains a diminished giant.
  • All of which raises the question of whether China will eventually replace the US as the world’s hegemon, the global economy’s rule setter and enforcer.
  • China has 2,000 years of history as a distinct civilization from which to draw strength. It will not simply fold under Western values and institutions.
  • Americans and Europeans blithely assume that China will become more like them as its economy develops and its population gets richer.
  • A world order centered on China will reflect Chinese values rather than Western ones,
  • If China surmounts these hurdles and does eventually become the world’s predominant economic power, globalization will, indeed, take on Chinese characteristics. Democracy and human rights will then likely lose their luster as global norms. That is the bad news. The good news is that a Chinese global order will display greater respect for national sovereignty and more tolerance for national diversity. There will be greater room for experimentation with different economic models.
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    A fascinating look into how a world dominated by China might look like. Careful what you wish for.
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    China's dominance will have a big impact on the world especially the political system. The reason why USA is able to succeed is mainly due to the fact that they trust in Democracy. China's political system is communism which has obviously failed. So China's dominance on the world is not always a good thing.
Raymond Andrew

No Time to Put Climate Science on Ice - Project Syndicate - 9 views

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    Climate change sceptics have a field-day.
Raymond Andrew

Sri Lanka's False Dawn - Project Syndicate - 10 views

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    The leson learnt is that it is foolhardy to think you can opress and marginalise the ethnic aspirations and culture of a sizeable minority, especially one that has economic clout such as the Tamils in Sri Lanka. The Sri Lankan govt has a chance to make a lasting peace or blow it and plant the seeds of a new generation of Tigers. A must-read for those interested in racial politics.
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The BP Oil Spill's Lessons for Regulation - Project Syndicate - 11 views

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    This is an epic disaster. A fine example. Obama's handling of the issue should also be observed closely.
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Responsibly Destroying the World's Peasantry - Project Syndicate - 7 views

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    Not an easy to understand article, but I urge you to take the time to understand this.
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Made in China Remade - Project Syndicate - 7 views

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    China is moving up the value chain just as Singapore did in the 90s. This means higher Chinese labour costs and a correction of trade inbalances with the economic superpowers.
Raymond Andrew

Food for Thought on GM Crops - Project Syndicate - 13 views

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    Looks like GM food is the future. Read up on this topic.
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    GM food might solve problems, but it can complicate them as well. It might have an impact on the Genes...
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From "Les Bleus" to "the Blues" - Project Syndicate - 15 views

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    So is it just about the game or does modern sport transcend beyond the pitch? Think about it.
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The Greening of Growth - Project Syndicate - 14 views

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    Full of examples on how the environment and the economy can exist in a win-win manner.
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Is Academic Freedom Worth Its Price? - Project Syndicate - 13 views

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    Do we draw a line with freedom?
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Is it Okay to Cheat in Football? - Project Syndicate - 15 views

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    This is a must read on ethics.
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    It is definitely not ok to cheat in football. The main reason why players cheat is because they want to win. It is the strong desire to win that make them do whatever they can in order to win. That includes cheating. I do agree with the article, Neuer should have gone up to the referee and tell him that the ball had passed the line. Even if the referee does not allow the goal, at least he had the courage to stand up and tell the referee that England has scored. The same goes for Thiery Henry. I feel that what Robbie Fowler did was extremely courageous. Despite Liverpool and Arsenal being rivals, Fowler had the integrity to approach the referee. People might hate him for not scoring, but some will respect him. Anyway, these people who had cheated in football has been 'punished' indirectly. So whatever thing you do, it will come back to you.
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Is Israel a Normal Country? - Project Syndicate - 14 views

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    Israel is a country we should strive to understand.
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An Inconvenient Truth about OPEC - Project Syndicate - 3 views

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    Running out of oil folks!! Read this!
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