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ID138620
Title ProperDisrupting Asia
LanguageENG
AuthorLee, John
Summary / Abstract (Note)OWEN HARRIES, the first editor, together with Robert Tucker, of The National Interest, once reminded me that experts—economists, strategists, business leaders and academics alike—tend to be relentless followers of intellectual fashion, and the learned, as Harold Rosenberg famously put it, a “herd of independent minds.” Nowhere is this observation more apparent than in the prediction that we are already into the second decade of what will inevitably be an “Asian Century”—a widely held but rarely examined view that Asia’s continued economic rise will decisively shift global power from the Atlantic to the western Pacific Ocean.
`In' analytical NoteNational Interest , No.137; May/Jun 2015: p.46-55
Journal SourceNational Interest 2015-06
Key WordsAsian Century ;  Robert Tucker ;  Disrupting Asia ;  Intellectual Fashion ;  Global GDP ;  Domestic Consumption Market ;  Rapid Economic Development