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Tag Archives: rise of the east

A Glass-half-empty Book

Posted on August 7, 2010 by Mark Clifford

The following is a review of Losing Control: The Emerging Threats to Western Prosperity, by Stephen D. King.

This book is an unwittingly revealing glimpse into the troubled psyche of the West as it confronts the rise of the East.

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Posted in Articles, Hong Kong Economic Journal | Tagged China, fall of the west, hkej, rise of the east

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