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linsi (Moderator)
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Asian Continent-Holistic View 3 Months, 2 Weeks ago
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Talking abut Asia as a continent in a holistic view,
is a bird's eye view not a detailed one as we do it
fom the rest of the topics we have...
During 1996-1998 period,
Asia had a total population of about 3.5 billion persons,
of which about 1.9 billion persons
were classified as Agricultural Population or
Agricultural Persons.
Supposedly it has the capacity not only to feed its own people
but to earn massively from exporting rice and related products-
to neighboring countries and continents..
but now- Asia worries about food inflation and rice shortages
which when analysed carefully should not happen-
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linsi (Moderator)
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Re:Asian Continent-Holistic View 3 Months, 1 Week ago
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How can we address Asia in a holistic view?
Of the 50 least developed countries, the following 14
are located in the Asian and the Pacific region:
Afghanistan,
Bangladesh,
Bhutan,
Cambodia,
Kiribati,
Lao People's Democratic Republic,
Maldives,
Myanmar,
Nepal,
Samoa,
Solomon Islands,
Timor-Leste,
Tuvalu and Vanuatu.
How does Asia cope up?
http://www.unescap.org/LDCCU/LDC.asp
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warazein (User)
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Re:Asian Continent-Holistic View 2 Months ago
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Dear Linsi,
Some countries in Asia are lacking in development because of their natural endowment. In my view, a country like Burma is poor not because of the fact that it’s not blessed by natural endowment but because of economic mismanagement and corruption. Remove that incompetent government and things will improve.
Just think about it. When people have to queue for petrol in countries that belong to OPEC, like Iran and Indonesia then it’s not the country but the government that must be wrong. When food aid has to be provided to Burma, once known as a ‘rice bowl’ of Asia, then something must be definitely wrong. The leaders in Asia need to step up if they want to be relevant in this century.
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linsi (Moderator)
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Re:Asian Continent-Holistic View 1 Month, 4 Weeks ago
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warazein wrote:
QUOTE: Dear Linsi,
Some countries in Asia are lacking in development because of their natural endowment. In my view, a country like Burma is poor not because of the fact that it’s not blessed by natural endowment but because of economic mismanagement and corruption. Remove that incompetent government and things will improve.
Just think about it. When people have to queue for petrol in countries that belong to OPEC, like Iran and Indonesia then it’s not the country but the government that must be wrong. When food aid has to be provided to Burma, once known as a ‘rice bowl’ of Asia, then something must be definitely wrong. The leaders in Asia need to step up if they want to be relevant in this century.
Dear warazein,
I agree, and undestand what you say, when taking considerations, japan has one of the most numbers of earthquakes hitting the country but it did not hamper its advancement, as a matter of fact it is one of the most progressive countries in the world.
Third wold countries in Asia and the Pacific have weak governments and natural disasters are like nails which seal the coffins.
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