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Project Syndicate - Inside Thailand’s Hidden War
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Thailand’s former prime minister, Chavalit Yongchaiyudh, recently ignited a furor when he proposed that the separatist campaign in his country’s Muslim-majority southern provinces might be solved politically, with a form of self-rule. Thailand’s ruling Democrat Party immediately called Chavalit’s remarks “traitorous.”
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Armed mainly with machetes and kitchen knives, 106 attackers perished that day, 32 of them inside Pattani’s historic Krue-Ze mosque, where they had taken refuge. Five members of the Thai security forces were also killed.
Western Men Are Doomed - Opinionator Blog - NYTimes.com
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David Brooks: Asians place emphasis on context while Westerners place more emphasis on individuals. This seems like a gross generalization but it is robustly supported by hundreds and hundreds of studies. Richard Nisbett’s book, “The Geography of Thought” summarizes some of the evidence.
If you show Americans a fish tank, they’ll talk about the biggest fish in the tank. If you show Asians a tank they will make, on average, 60 percent more references to the context and the features of the scene. Western parents tend to emphasize nouns and categories when teaching their kids, Korean parents tend to emphasize verbs and relationships. If you show Americans a picture of a chicken, a cow and grass, they will lump the chicken and the cow, because they are both animals. Asians are more likely to lump the cow and the grass because cows eat grass. They have a relationship.
The mode of thought more common in Asia is better suited to the complex networks that make up the modern world. The contextual, associational style is simply more valid. The linear style we’ve inherited from the Greeks is less adaptive toward the modern age. I think the West may be doomed.
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David Brooks: I haven’t even mentioned gender differences yet. I think the same things I’ve said about Asians can be said about women as compared to men.
I don’t know if you’ve had a chance to read this stuff as part of your book research, but my understanding is that the cognitive processing of male and female brains is mostly the same except for in one area: social cognition. Women, on average, pick up more social signals.
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Islam is now overwhelmingly Asian, not Arab (Thomas P.M. Barnett :: Weblog)
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New census says 1.57B Muslims in the world, or about 23% of the world population
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Here's the kicker: only 2/3rds of Muslims are Asians, meaning substantially less than 1/3 are Middle East/North African or Arab (think of all the Muslims in the rest of the world).
Culture (Not Just Genes) Drives Evolution : Discovery News
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Culture, not just genes, can drive evolutionary outcomes, according to a study released Wednesday that compares individualist and group-oriented societies across the globe.
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most people in countries widely described as collectivist have a specific mutation within a gene regulating the transport of serotonin, a neurochemical known to profoundly affect mood.
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Swiss Investor Lamets Our Government Run Economy • VideoSift: Online Video *Quality Control
Japanese landslide! | FP Passport
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Liberal Democratic Party
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Democratic Party of Japan
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Japanese Roots | Human Evolution | DISCOVER Magazine
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especially to Koreans
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the Ainu
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Project Syndicate
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We need a global vision of sustainable recovery that includes leadership from China, India, Europe, Latin America, and, yes, even Africa, long marginalized from the world economy, but very much part of it now.
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The US is not the only economy in this equation.
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Malcolm Gladwell on Cultural Differences and Math • VideoSift: Online Video *Quality Control
A Glimpse of the World: A sense of community elusive for East Asia
To be blunt, there is no community. Each of the major countries - China, Japan and South Korea - clings to its own vision of the future, to its own self-serving version of history, and relates to the outside world as a sole actor, and almost never in term
What's the matter with China? - How the World Works - Salon.com
Anyway, one of the leading scholars in the field is Kenneth Pommeranz, who in "The Great Divergence" ascribes European ascendancy over Asia to the acquisition of material resources in the New World which enabled the Industrial Revolution. The IR then drov
AFP: China has secret nuclear submarine base: Jane's
Jane's can confirm that the satellite pictures show that China is constructing a major underground nuclear submarine base near Sanya, on Hainan Island off its southern coast," the group said. The Daily Telegraph, which reported the satellite images, calle
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