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Very interesting read with the focus and spotlight on two countries where hope is very much alive and kicking, China and India (Chindia).

While both countries are experiencing blistering growth rates the manner in which they are achieving it merits some close examination. China is trying to marry stern authoritarianism with bleeding edge capitalism sort of a North Korea meets the United States kind of approach. Will that work in the long run? A country bereft of democratic traditions and an independent judicial system. It has managed to create a super rich class, a sizeable middle class (around 350 million) but about a billion of it's citizen are yet to experience the fruits of this windfall and will they keep quiet for long or is it a calm before the storm.

Some of it's actions have not endeared it to the International community at large, for instance, it has territorial disputes with every country it shares borders with, it's reaction towards any attempt to appease the Dalai Lama is always visceral and at times childish. It continues to militarily support megalomaniacs and failed states the likes of North Korea, Zimbabwe and Pakistan. It's continued support for the evil Sudanese junta is unconscionable.

India on the other hand has it's own share of problems some of which it shares with China, such as it's large underclass population that could prove to be the straw that broke the camel's back. It's venal and corrupt politicians. So for every two steps forward the country takes a step back.
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danoomistmatiste | outras 3 resenhas | Jan 24, 2016 |
Very interesting read with the focus and spotlight on two countries where hope is very much alive and kicking, China and India (Chindia).

While both countries are experiencing blistering growth rates the manner in which they are achieving it merits some close examination. China is trying to marry stern authoritarianism with bleeding edge capitalism sort of a North Korea meets the United States kind of approach. Will that work in the long run? A country bereft of democratic traditions and an independent judicial system. It has managed to create a super rich class, a sizeable middle class (around 350 million) but about a billion of it's citizen are yet to experience the fruits of this windfall and will they keep quiet for long or is it a calm before the storm.

Some of it's actions have not endeared it to the International community at large, for instance, it has territorial disputes with every country it shares borders with, it's reaction towards any attempt to appease the Dalai Lama is always visceral and at times childish. It continues to militarily support megalomaniacs and failed states the likes of North Korea, Zimbabwe and Pakistan. It's continued support for the evil Sudanese junta is unconscionable.

India on the other hand has it's own share of problems some of which it shares with China, such as it's large underclass population that could prove to be the straw that broke the camel's back. It's venal and corrupt politicians. So for every two steps forward the country takes a step back.
… (mais)
 
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kkhambadkone | outras 3 resenhas | Jan 17, 2016 |
Analyse van de wereldsituatie anno 2008, aan de hand van psychologische categorieën angst, vernedering en hoop. Zo'n benadering heeft het voordeel de zaken eenvoudig en doorzichtig voor te stellen, het nadeel is dat de complexiteit niet helemaal tot zijn recht komt. Maar de poging is alleszins verdienstelijk!
 
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bookomaniac | outras 3 resenhas | Feb 11, 2011 |
"Fear against hope, hope against humiliation, leading to sheer irrationality and even sometimes, to violence - one cannot comprehend the world in which we live without examining the emotions that help to sharpe it. We cannot understand this world withou trying to integrate and understand emotions. p xi This context is important to appreciate in learning to work with people around the world.
 
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goneal | outras 3 resenhas | Sep 19, 2009 |

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