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Neo-Liberalism Meets Neo-ConfucianismThe West has dominated the world ever since the industrial
revolution.
Alas, the expected
revolution
in therapies is yet to occur.
Otherwise, terrorism is more difficult to combat and the digital
revolution
risks reversal.
All this is to say that what will most likely go down in history as the Jasmine
Revolution
was, to all appearances, a secular
revolution.
A
revolution
in any of these countries might easily bring Islamists to power, but this would have little to do with Tunisia’s secular uprising.
Despite the extensive physical damage and loss of life inflicted on the country by some of Ben-Ali’s die-hard supporters, the tense and dangerous few days that followed the dictator’s fall did not change the course of the
revolution.
The
revolution
in Tunisia was just a matter of time – a popular uprising to end a system that failed to deliver the free society for which the Tunisian public has long been ready.
“First, China does not export revolution; second, it does not export famine and poverty; and, third, it does not mess around with you.
With those simple touches of humanity, Xi could bring a
revolution
to China’s diplomacy.
With their neighbors embroiled in internal conflict or in the midst of difficult transitions, and with discontent rising at home, the Gulf states are eager to stem the tide of
revolution.
Simply put, the Gulf states are relying on their wealth to ward off
revolution.
And, in 1999, the US hosted and won its second women’s World Cup, leading to a women’s soccer
revolution
in the country.
The third turning point in this sequence is technological: national estimates of cereal crop productivity show how, after decades of stagnation during the Asian green revolution, African yields have grown steadily over the past decade, so that estimated cereal grain output per capita now equals that of South Asia.
By the time WWI erupted, it should have been clear that industrialization and the transportation
revolution
had transformed warfare.
Mustering all of his energy and political capital, the 87-year-old leader revived pro-market economic reforms, unleashing an economic
revolution
that delivered an unprecedented wave of growth and development, thereby boosting the CCP’s credibility considerably.
His inference was that, unless Party leaders were careful, this capitalist bird would literally burst out of its socialist cage, spelling an end to China's Marxist-Leninist
revolution.
But the point is that the
revolution
in economics, followed by the economic miracles of the post-war era, was a product of wartime calculation, not peacetime reflection.
The third challenge is the monetary
revolution
being driven by distributed-ledger technologies such as blockchain, which holds out the promise of creating non-state money.
Others, following the government’s retreat, grandiosely thought the events amounted to a
revolution.
If so, the obvious question is why China’s future rulers are circulating a foreign classic on social
revolution.
As the country’s silent political
revolution
continues to unfold, the question is whether they will heed its signs, or attempt to maintain an order that – like the French monarchy – cannot be saved.
That is good in principle – the planet is already bursting at the seams – but it will be difficult to manage in the short term, as the pace of population decline will not compensate for job losses amid the robot
revolution.
The Neuroeconomics RevolutionNEW HAVEN – Economics is at the start of a
revolution
that is traceable to an unexpected source: medical schools and their research facilities.
At a certain moment in this process, a scientific
revolution
is born.
The neuroeconomic
revolution
has passed some key milestones quite recently, notably the publication last year of neuroscientist Paul Glimcher’s book Foundations of Neuroeconomic Analysis – a pointed variation on the title of Paul Samuelson’s 1947 classic work, Foundations of Economic Analysis, which helped to launch an earlier
revolution
in economic theory.
With the world on the brink of another
revolution
in connectivity, especially in terms of infrastructure that will fundamentally change the way we connect with each other, the lessons of this experience should not be ignored.
Since 1860, when the industrial
revolution
and soaring population growth led to widespread consumption of fossil fuels, the volume of atmospheric CO2 has increased by about 28%.
This kind of thinking is common among economists, particularly the generation swept up by the “rational expectations”
revolution
in macroeconomics.
Ultimately, the end of the Cold War came because of the
revolution
underway in the Soviet Union.
Fourth, a realistic approach to the digital
revolution
is needed.
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