The Bald Eagle finds friends in the Lion City
This century is widely said to be starring Asia, as the centre of economic growth shifts convincingly to the world’s largest continent. However, Asia is not going to hog the stage alone, for the United States, by far the most power economic, military and political entity, has indicated its desire to...
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Institutional Knowledge at Singapore Management University
2011
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Summary: | This century is widely said to be starring Asia, as the centre of economic growth shifts convincingly to the world’s largest continent. However, Asia is not going to hog the stage alone, for the United States, by far the most power economic, military and political entity, has indicated its desire to play a role together. In Singapore, the Americans are finding a friendly and valuable partner in this venture, explains US ambassador David Adelman at a Wee Kim Wee Centre talk. |
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