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100 _aMahbubani, Kishore
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245 _aThe new Asian hemisphere: the irresistible shift of global power to the East
250 _a1. paperback ed
260 _aNew York :
_bPublicAffairs,
_c2008.
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300 _a314p
449 _aNew Arrivals-Sep.2016
520 _a For two centuries Asians have been bystanders in world history, reacting defenselessly to the surges of Western commerce, thought, and power. That era is over. Asia is returning to the center stage it occupied for eighteen centuries before the rise of the West. By 2050, three of the world's largest economies will be Asian: China, India, and Japan. In The New Asian Hemisphere, Kishore Mahbubani argues that Western minds need to step outside their "comfort zone" and prepare new mental maps to understand the rise of Asia. The West, he says, must gracefully share power with Asia by giving up its a
650 _aInternational relations
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650 _aAsia -- Foreign relations.
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650 _aPOLITICAL SCIENCE -- Government -- International.
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690 _a0098 Stendent Thailand
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