CNAS conference hits: Was Deng Xiaoping the greatest man of his time?
Yesterday was the CNAS annual conference day. Lots of interesting things said, much of it from the platform, some of it in the hallways. Robert Kaplan, my well-travelled officemate, had several very interesting lines. One was that Chinese leader Deng Xiaoping might be the greatest man of the 20th century, for bringing hundreds of millions ...
Yesterday was the CNAS annual conference day. Lots of interesting things said, much of it from the platform, some of it in the hallways.
Yesterday was the CNAS annual conference day. Lots of interesting things said, much of it from the platform, some of it in the hallways.
Robert Kaplan, my well-travelled officemate, had several very interesting lines. One was that Chinese leader Deng Xiaoping might be the greatest man of the 20th century, for bringing hundreds of millions of people into a quasi-middle class existence.
He also suggested that Malaysia’s shopping malls, with their mixture of Muslims, Indians, Chinese and Malayans, challenge Samuel Huntington’s notion of the clash of civilizations.
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