HONG KONG — C. H. Tung, the first Chinese-appointed chief executive of Hong Kong after the handover in 1997, offered me a three-sentence summary the other day of China’s modern economic history: ‘China was asleep during the Industrial Revolution. She was just waking during the Information Technology Revolution. She intends to participate fully in the Green Revolution.’ I’ll say. Being in China right now I am more convinced than ever that when historians look back at the end of the first decade of the 21st century, they will say that the most important thing to happen was not the Great Recession, but China’s Green Leap Forward. The Beijing leadership clearly understands that the E.T. – Energy Technology – revolution is both a necessity and an opportunity, and they do not intend to miss it. We, by contrast, intend to fix Afghanistan. Have a nice day. O.K., that was a cheap shot. But here’s one that isn’t: Andy Grove, co-founder of Intel, liked to say that companies come to ‘strategic inflection points,’ where the fundamentals of a business change and they either make the hard decision to invest in a down cycle and take a more promising trajectory […]
Sunday, January 10th, 2010
Who’s Sleeping Now?
Author: THOMAS L. FRIEDMAN
Source: The New York Times
Publication Date: 9-Jan-10
Link: Who’s Sleeping Now?
Source: The New York Times
Publication Date: 9-Jan-10
Link: Who’s Sleeping Now?
Stephan: Here is a first hand report confirming the trend SR has been talking about for four years. The insanity of our policies from prisons, to drugs, to healthcare, to the pursuit of endless war, are literally bleeding away our prosperity and future.