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Can Asians Think?: Understanding the Divide Between East and West, KISHORE MAHBUBANI has been hailed as an Asian Toynbee, preoccupied with the rise and fall of civilizations (The Economist), a Max Weber of the new 'Confucian ethic' (Washington Post), and a prototype twenty-first century leader (Tim, Can Asians Think?: Understanding the Divide Between East and West
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  • Can Asians Think?: Understanding the Divide Between East and West
  • Written by author Kishore Mahbubani
  • Published by Steerforth Press, 11/28/2001
  • KISHORE MAHBUBANI has been hailed as "an Asian Toynbee, preoccupied with the rise and fall of civilizations" (The Economist), a "Max Weber of the new 'Confucian ethic'" (Washington Post), and "a prototype twenty-first century leader" (Tim
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Preface 9
Introduction 12
Can Asians Think? 18
Asia's Lost Millennium 34
Asian Values
The West and the Rest 40
An Asian Perspective on Human Rights and Freedom of the Press 58
Pol Pot: The Paradox of Moral Correctness 80
The Dangers of Decadence: What the Rest Can Teach the West 92
The Rest of the West? 99
The Asia-Pacific
Japan Adrift 118
"The Pacific Impulse" 137
Seven Paradoxes on Asia-Pacific Security 158
Global Concerns
UN: Sunrise or Sunset Organization in the Twenty-first Century? 166
Bridging the Divide: The Singapore Experience 185
The Ten Commandments for Developing Countries in the Nineties 190
Notes 192
Index 195


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