Can Asians Think?

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Challenging Western Values and UN Politics.

"This book challenges the notion of Western universality by presenting a unique perspective on the role of the United Nations from someone who sat on the UN Security Council for two years. Mahbubani's essays are thought-provoking yet easy to read, and his new additions provide up-to-date insights. Recommended for those interested in international relations and politics."

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ISBN: 9789812327895
Publisher: Times Editions
Date of Publication: 2004-02-01
Format: Paperback
Related Collections: Philosophy, Sociology, Politics, History
Goodreads rating: 3.76
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Asia's societies were more culturally and economically advanced than Europe's at the end of the first millennium. And yet by the nineteenth century the West had leaped so far ahead that even some Asians themselves harbored images of inferiority. Mahbubani's analysis of the past and predictions for the future amount to a wake-up call to Asians and Westerners alike. In diverse pieces such as "The Ten Commandments for Developing Countries" and "The Dangers of Decadence: What the Rest Can Teach the West," he asserts that Westerners are largely unaware of their condescending attitudes and practices toward the East and maintain that outdated worldview at their own peril - Asia's economies are poised to surpass those of Europe and North America within the next fifty years. No one who reads these iconoclastic, unabashed arguments will ever regard East-West relations in the same light.
 

Challenging Western Values and UN Politics.

"This book challenges the notion of Western universality by presenting a unique perspective on the role of the United Nations from someone who sat on the UN Security Council for two years. Mahbubani's essays are thought-provoking yet easy to read, and his new additions provide up-to-date insights. Recommended for those interested in international relations and politics."

Note: While we do our best to ensure the accuracy of cover images, ISBNs may at times be reused for different editions of the same title which may hence appear as a different cover.