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.. Macraes' last 100 trips to Asia - they started with dad Norman Macrae teen serving in allied bomber command (today's Myanmar)-
The Economist became min diary of Norman Macrae's half century of asian trips from Myanmar 1943 on- we archive that at normanmacrae.net economistjapan.com; connection of my 50 trips with 5 generations of my family in Asia only made full sense from 2001 and mostly
15 trips to Bangladesh thanks to interviews with Fazle Abed & friends 1 2 3 and young chinese scholars at his 80th birthday filled most gaps EconomistPoor.com .. Asia trips 1 to 51 india -1-3 1984-2004; indonesia 4-7 (1982-1994) ; singapore 8-10 (1982-1992) japan (11-17) 1985-2013; thailand (18.19) 1984-1995 ; malaysia (20-21) ; 1993 korea (22-23); 1990-2017 bangladesh (24-39) 2007-2018;
dubai (40,41) 2015,6; qatar(42) 2017; china (43-50) 2016-2019 hong kong 51 (1996) like 7 members of my scotttish family tree i have enjoyed the huge privilege of learning more about advancing the human lot from the two thirds who are asian than my own race caucasian
...united ; ASIA/MIDDLE EAST: Afghanistan, Armenia, Azerbaijan, Bahrain, Bangladesh & women, Bhutan, Brunei, Cambodia, China, Cyprus, Georgia, Hong Kong, India, Indonesia, Iran, Iraq, Israel, Japan, Jordan, Kazakhstan, North Korea, South Korea, Kuwait, Kyrgyzstan, Laos, Lebanon/yemen, Malaysia, Maldives, Mongolia, Myanmar (Burma), Nepal, Oman, Pakistan, Philippines, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, Singapore-Asean, Sri Lanka, Syria, Taiwan, Tajikistan, Thailand, Timor-Leste, Turkey, Turkmenistan, United Arab Emirates, Uzbekistan, Vietnam, -eurasia, Russia- we list twice because most of its land is in asia but traditionally its capital and history is categorised as european....Mapping livelihood economics of two thirds of humans- in 1983 london scot james wilson started the economist as a newsletter of royal societies chattering classes- his initial goal ro end poverty and starv=ation in scotland and nearest islands london ruled over- 17 years later queen victoria sent wilson to calcutta with charter bank to end poverty wherever britain ruled over asia; sadly james died 9 months after landing of diarrhea; it took another 120 years before bangladesh, china and unicef taught every village mother how to cure diarrhea with a recipe of water sugar and salts; from this first open source health service, a billion women across the continent spent 1970-2020 ending extreme poverty - with the help of universities who knew fazle abed vest, at www.abedmooc.com we track how/why the world used bangladesh as its lab for solutions that worked without access to electricity or any of the engineering that glasgow gave to the world from 1760; some people ask what happened to the economist mission- you can read 2nd editor walter bagehot's attempts to help victoria journey to commowealth at the english constituition; but progress was to slow to prevent the colonial eara where whites 15% designed world trade to exclude most of human development in the economist's 1943 centenary biography; at that tie my dad was teenage navigator in alied bomber command stationed in modrnday myanma; the east end of the bay of bengal opposite to calcutta's west end; what happened next to bay of bengal - yuo'd thnk kamala harris and berkeley let alone howard alumni would urgenrly follow coming from her mothers'schennai- in a hasty retreat from responsibility anywhere the british raj had rlued -india eas partioned; calcutta the superport of asoa's 19th century was assigned to india; the rest of the bay was given to pakistan to rule; it took 24 years for bangladeshi people to win back indepenence now the 8th most populous nation with less than zero capital; my father norman macrae mapped varios asian economic models from 1962 when he first surveyed hs war time foe japan - he named the model poorest villagers would need to network rural kensianism; while he named the win-win supercity/port model of tokyo capital belt roadtsrs; for the next 30 years those who saw the economist as the first viewspaper for debating globalisation exponentials were trewed to regular updates on every asian peoples progess or not in sharing these new economic modelsSustainability's last chance decade: Feb 2021 2025report.com 37th annual update- economistpoor.com - thanks to hard work of asian motherhood, one billion asians have ended extreme poverty in the last 40 years - research shows human development's greatest lesson is not yet a curriculum in any western university -can you help adamsmith.app change economists before year end summits in Glasgow 1 2 & Dubai -try applying Economist alphabet Ai Bank Child Diary Edu Food Green Health Inclusion ..my scottish family's concern for development of two thirds of humans who are Asian goes bac 150+ years to founding of the pharmacy kemp's corner in mumbai to grandad's sir kenneth kemp's 25 years of mediation with gandhi leading to sir ken's last project wrining up the legalese of india's independence to my father's 40 years reporting asia's sustainability entrepreneurial revolution in The Economist; to his last article 20 years later on lessons from bangladesh needed to rectify the west's subprime disaster: japan's ambassador to dhaka helped aspiring youth journalists and others listen to sir fazle abed legacy debriefs - see our catalogue abed.games offering the most vital alumni networks youth can linkin if they are to celebrate being the first sustainability generation REFERENCES UN ENVOY EDUCATION -asia has proven to be greates champion of former uk prime minister Gordon brown -10 years un envoy edu links include A 1 2 lots of moving parts - some are very radical empowering new universities and apprenticeships - I have been tracking the for 5 years since being at un launch 2016 - can try and help with queries chris.macrae@yahoo.co.uk - if real summits return end 2021 hope to unite updates cop26 nov Glasgow and worlds largest edu summit allied to uae expo dec -meanwhile zooms can make connections
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  Adrian Cheng CEO and Executive Vice-Chairman New World Development Read Bio

Lord peter Mandelson Chairman Global Counsel Read Bio uk china

Lord Gerry Grimstone Minister for Investment, Department for International Trade and the Department for Business, Energy & Industrial Strategy The United Kingdom

Jin Liqun President Asian Infrastructure Investment Bank 

Dan Morehead CEO Pantera Capital Management  blockchain

 Guo Ping Deputy Chairman, Rotating Chairman Huawei 

 Mike Novogratz Founder, CEO and Chairman Galaxy Digital

Vera Songwe United Nations Under-Secretary General and Executive Secretary of the UN Economic Commission for Africa

Jane Sun CEO Trip.com   Yichen Zhang Chairman and CEO CITIC Capital Read Bio Changpeng Zhao Founder and CEO Binance 

heads of state- 

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H.H. Sheikh Tamim bin Hamad Al Thani

Amir
State of Qatar

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H.E. Patrick Achi

Prime Minister
Republic of Côte d'Ivoire

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H.E. Recep Tayyip Erdoğan

President
The Republic of Turkey

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H.E. Irakli Garibashvili

Prime Minister of Georgia

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The Hon. Sheikh Hasina

Prime Minister of the People's Republic of Bangladesh


The Rt. Hon. Boris Johnson MP

Prime Minister of the United Kingdom


H.E. Paul Kagame

President
The Republic of Rwanda


H.E. Cyril Ramaphosa

President
Republic of South Africa

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H.E. Macky Sall

President
The Republic of Senegal

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H.E. Armen Sarkissian

President
The Republic of Armenia

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H.E. Félix Tshisekedi

President of the Democratic Republic of the Congo

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 Rt. Hon. Gordon Brown Former Prime Minister The United Kingdom 

 Hillary Rodham Clinton 67th Secretary of State The United States of America

Baroness Shriti Vadera Chair Prudential plc, 

 Amina J. Mohammed Deputy Secretary-General United Nations 

2 investment leaders

 Michael R. Bloomberg Founder of Bloomberg L.P. & Bloomberg Philanthropies and Three-term Mayor of New York City

Ray Dalio Founder, Co-Chairman and Co-Chief Investment Officer Bridgewater Associates

 Laurence D. Fink Chairman and CEO BlackRock 

 Stephen A. Schwarzman Chairman, CEO and Co-Founder Blackstone

Jenny Johnson President and CEO Franklin Templeton 

Henry Fernandez Chairman and CEO MSCI esg ratings

Bruce Flatt CEO Brookfield Asset Management canada fund real estate and infra

 Gottstein CEO Credit Suisse

Axel A. Weber Chairman of the Board of Directors UBS Group AG


Sergio P. Ermotti Chairman Swiss Re

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H.E. Sheikh Abdulla bin Saoud Al Thani Governor Qatar Central Bank Read Bio H.E. Sheikha Al Mayassa bint Hamad bin Khalifa Al Thani Chairperson Qatar Museums, Doha Film Institute, Reach Out to Asia, and Qatar Leadership Centre Read Bio H.E. Sheikha Hind bint Hamad Al Thani Vice Chairperson and CEO Qatar Foundation Read Bio H.E. Sheikh Khalifa bin Jassim bin Muhammed Al Thani Chairman Qatar Chamber of Commerce and Industry Read Bio H.E. Sheikh Hamad bin Jassim bin Jabor Al Thani Former Prime Minister The State of Qatar Read Bio H.E. Sheikha Hanadi bint Nasser Al Thani Vice Chair NBK Holdings H.E. Sheikh Dr. Khalid bin T. Al Thani Chairman of the Board of Directors of Qatar International Islamic Bank Chairman of Ezdan Holding Group Read Bio H.E. Khalid bin Khalifa Al Thani Chairman Qatari Diar Read Bio H.E. Akbar al-Baker Group CEO Qatar Airways Read Bio Hussain Ibrahim al-Fardan Chairman Alfardan Group Read Bio Dana al-Fardan Composer, Songwriter, Singer, and Symphonic Artist Read Bio Aisha Hussein al-Fardan Personal Advisor to the Chairman, Alfardan Group Holding Vice Chairwoman Qatari Businesswomen Association Read Bio H.E. Saad bin Sherida al-Kaabi Minister of State for Energy Affairs The State of Qatar President and CEO Qatar Petroleum Read Bio H.E. Dr. Hanan al-Kuwari Minister of Public Health The State of Qatar Managing Director Hamad Medical Corporation (HMC) Read Bio H.E. Mr Ali bin Ahmed al-Kuwari Minister of Commerce and Industry and Acting Minister of Finance The State of Qatar Read Bio H.E. Mansoor bin Ebrahim al-Mahmoud CEO Qatar Investment Authority Read Bio Eng. Mohamed al-Sadah CEO Hassad Food Read Bio H.E. Ahmad al-Sayed Minister of State, The State of Qatar Chairman of the Board of Directors Qatar Free Zones Authority Read Bio H.E. Sheikh Ali Alwaleed Al-Thani Chief Executive Officer Investment Promotion Agency Qatar (IPA Qatar) Read Bio H.E. Hassan al-Thawadi Secretary General, Supreme Committee for Delivery and Legacy The State of Qatar

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 Michael Chertoff Former Secretary United States Department of Homeland Security Co-Founder and Executive Chairman Chertoff Group 

  Read Bio Aliko Dangote Founder and President/Chief Executive Dangote Group Read Bio Mohammed Dewji President MeTL Tanzania   Dr. Herbert Diess CEO Volkswagen AG Read Bio Mark Dixon Founder and CEO IWG Read Bio Didier Drogba Vice President Peace and Sport Read Bio Börje Ekholm President and CEO Ericsson Group Read Bio 

Aziz Aluthman Fakhroo Managing Director Ooredoo Group Read Bio Read Bio Senait Fisseha Director of International Programs, Susan Thompson Buffett Foundation; Clinical Professor of Obstetrics and Gynecology University of Michigan Medical School  Read Bio Dame Jayne-Anne Gadhia Founder and Executive Chair Snoop Read Bio Luis Gallego CEO International Airlines Group Read Bio

 Ignacio Galán Chairman and CEO Iberdrola Read Bio Dr. Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus Director General of the World Health Organization Ivan Glasenberg CEO Glencore Read Bio Read Bio  Read Bio Dr. Faruk Güler CEO ESBAŞ-Ege Serbest Bölge Kurucu ve İşleticisi A.Ş Read Bio 

 Mo Ibrahim Founder and Chair Mo Ibrahim Foundation Read Bio Atifete Jahjaga Founder and Chair Jahjaga Foundation 4th President of the Republic of Kosovo 

 Dr. S. Jaishankar Minister of External Affairs The Republic of India Read Bio Dr. Paula Kahumbu CEO WildlifeDirect Read Bio Read Bio Graça Machel Chair Graça Machel Trust Read Bio Yvonne Manzi Makolo CEO RwandAir Read Bio  Roberto Marques Executive Chairman and Group CEO Natura &Co Read Bio Rita Marques Secretary of State for Tourism The Republic of Portugal Read Bio 

 Blythe Masters Industry Partner, Motive Partners CEO, Motive Capital Corp. Read Bio Sunil Bharti Mittal Founder and Chairman Bharti Enterprises Read Bio Steven T. Mnuchin 77th Secretary of the Treasury The United States of America 

 Louise Mushikiwabo Secretary General Organisation Internationale de la Francophonie Dr. James Mwangi Group Managing Director and CEO Equity Group Holdings Plc Executive Chairman Equity Group Foundation Read Bio Dr. John Nkengasong Director Africa CDC Read Bio 

Adebayo Ogunlesi Chairman and Managing Partner Global Infrastructure Partners Read Bio Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala Director-General World Trade Organization Read Bio Jim Ovia Founder and Chairman Zenith Bank Read Bio General David H. Petraeus (U.S. Army, Ret.) Chairman KKR Global Institute Read Bio 

Read Bio Ruth Porat CFO Alphabet and Google Read Bio Angelique Pouponneau CEO SeyCCAT Read Bio Patrick Pouyanné Chairman of the Board and CEO TotalEnergies Read Bio Sylvestre Radegonde Minister for Foreign Affairs and Tourism The Republic of Seychelles Read Bio Matthias Rebellius Member of the Managing Board Siemens AG CEO Siemens Smart Infrastructure Emmanuel Roman CEO PIMCO Read Bio 

 Reeta Roy President and CEO Mastercard Foundation Read Bio David M. Rubenstein Co-Founder and Co-Chairman The Carlyle Group Read Bio 

Daleep Singh Deputy National Security Advisor The United States of America Read Bio  Read Bio Rob Speyer President and CEO Tishman Speyer Read Bio 

 Jes Staley Group Chief Executive Barclays Read Bio Barry Sternlicht Chairman and CEO Starwood Capital Group Read Bio 

 Lawrence H. Summers Charles W. Eliot University Professor Harvard University Read Bio Group Read Bio Fred Swaniker Founder and CEO African Leadership Group Read Bio 

 Masai Ujiri President and General Manager Toronto Raptors Read Bio Ben van Beurden CEO Royal Dutch Shell Read Bio Jacopo Venturini CEO Valentino Read Bio Amb. Melanne Verveer Co-Founder and Chair Seneca Women Read Bio 

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 Sheikh Mohammed Bin Abdulla Bin Mohammed Al Thani Deputy Group Chief Executive Officer and Chief Executive Officer of Ooredoo Qatar Ooredoo Read Bio Sheikh Dr. Mohammed bin Hamad Al Thani Director of Public Health Department Ministry of Public Health Read Bio Abdul Rahman Al Thehaiban Managing Director, Middle East, Africa & Turkey, Google Cloud Google Read Bio Omar Ali Al-Ansari Secretary-General Qatar Research, Development and Innovation Council (QRDI) Read Bio Saud Abdullah al-Attiyah Deputy Undersecretary for Economic Affairs Ministry of Finance, Qatar Read Bio H.E. Amb. Bader Omar al-Dafa Special Envoy of the Minister of Foreign Affairs for Climate Change and Sustainability Read Bio Dr. Hassan Rashid al-Derham President Qatar University Read Bio Dr. Hessa al-Jaber Chairperson Es’hailSat Read Bio Yousuf al-Jaida CEO Qatar Financial Centre Read Bio Abdulaziz Bin Nasser al-Khalifa CEO Qatar Development Bank Read Bio Nasser Al-Khater CEO FIFA World Cup 2022 Read Bio Khalid M. Al-Kubaisi Practice Head, Cybersecurity, Malomatia Read Bio Mohammed al-Malki Deputy Undersecretary for Industrial Affairs Ministry of Commerce and Industry, Qatar Read Bio H.E. Dr. Sheikha Abdulla al-Misnad Former President of Qatar University; Prime Minister's Office Qatar Read Bio Abdulla al-Misnad Deputy Chief Executive Officer Qatar Free Zones Authority Read Bio Dr. Ibrahim al-Naimi Undersecretary Ministry of Education and Higher Education, Qatar Read Bio 

 June Angelides MBE Investor Samos Investments Read Bio Henri Arslanian PwC Crypto Leader and Partner and Adjunct Professor University of Hong Kong Read Bio Bolanle Austen-Peters Founder and Managing Director Terra Kulture Read Bio Nilesh Auti Global Head, Manufacturing Industry Unit Tech Mahindra Read Bio Mohammed Barakat Managing Director & Board of Directors Treasurer US-Qatar Business Council Read Bio Wade Barnes CEO Farmers Edge Read Bio Dr. Tarika Barrett Chief Executive Officer Girls Who Code Read Bio Joyee Biswas Head of Sports Partnerships, Asia Pacific Facebook Read Bio Dr. Kathy Bloomgarden CEO Ruder Finn Read Bio Prof. Dr. Dirk Boll President of Europe & UK, Middle East and Africa Christie’s Read Bio Inna Braverman Founder & CEO Eco Wave Power Ltd Read Bio Gareth Brooks Managing Director VF Asia Sourcing Limited Read Bio Nic Cary Co-Founder and President Blockchain.com Read Bio Khush Choksy SVP International Development and SVP Middle East U.S. Chamber of Commerce Read Bio Akshay Chopra Vice President, Head of Innovation & Design Central Europe, Middle East & Africa, Visa Read Bio Russell Chweidan Chief Executive Officer Bank of China International (UK) Limited Read Bio Marcin Cichy Senior Advisor, EMEA Access Partnership Read Bio Richard Cooke Director Imagery, Remote Sensing and Cross Sectors Esri Read Bio James Crawford CEO Orbital Insight Read Bio Mayi Cruz Blanco Global Head, LHH Sport Solutions & Athlete Programmes The Adecco Group / LHH Read Bio Ernest L. Cu President and CEO Globe Telecom Read Bio Stephen Dainton Deputy Global Head of Markets Barclays Read Bio Dr. Ahmad Dallal Dean Georgetown University Qatar Read Bio Patrick K. Decker President and Chief Executive Officer Xylem Inc. Read Bio Patrick Dees Co-Founder & Chief Gaming Officer Fan Controlled Football League Read Bio Kurt DeMaagd Co-Founder Sight Machine Read Bio Matthew Desch CEO Iridium Communications Inc. 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Leite Chief Executive Officer The Vitamin Shoppe Read Bio Scott Levy Read Bio Teck Yin Lim Chief Executive Officer Sport Singapore Read Bio Roberta Lipson CEO of New Frontier Health, Founder of United Family Healthcare Read Bio Lance Little Managing Director, Region Asia Pacific Roche Diagnostics Read Bio Katrina Luna-Abelarde Luna-Abelarde PLDT-Smart Read Bio Adam MacHale Vice President, EMEAR, Global Service Provider Cisco Systems Read Bio Sandra MacQuillan Executive Vice President & Chief Supply Chain Officer, Johns Hopkins Health System Read Bio Mysore Madhusudhan Executive Vice President, Collaboration and Connected Solutions Tata Communications Read Bio Bav Majithia Founder Genuine Solutions Group Read Bio Keith Mangan Managing Director BlackRock Read Bio Gerry Mattios Expert Partner Bain & Company Read Bio Ahmed Mazhari President Microsoft Asia Read Bio Robbie McRobbie Chief Executive Officer Hong Kong Rugby Union Read Bio Naveen Menon President, ASEAN and Board Member, Cisco Foundation Cisco Read Bio Danielle Merfeld VP & Global Chief Technology Officer GE Renewable Energy Read Bio Mina Mitry CEO Kepler Read Bio Dr. Greg Morrisett Dean and Vice Provost Cornell Tech Read Bio Yumiko Murakami General Partner MPower Partners Read Bio Deirdre Murphy SVP, HR – Industrial Automation Schneider Electric Read Bio Andrew Ng CEO Landing Ai Read Bio Edwin Ng Senior Vice President, General Manager, Asia Pacific Medidata Solutions Read Bio Fiona Nott Chief Executive Officer The Women’s Foundation Read Bio Izzy Obeng Managing Director Foundervine Read Bio Tejas Patel Managing Director – Lead, Technology Strategy & Advisory, Growth Markets Accenture Read Bio Renée Patton Global Director, Healthcare and Education Industries Cisco Systems Read Bio Christopher Paucek Co-Founder and CEO 2U, Inc Read Bio Salvador Perez Galindo Vice President, Government Engagement for Central and Eastern Europe, Middle East and Africa Visa Read Bio Jan Pilbauer CEO BankservAfrica Read Bio George Pyne Founder & CEO Bruin Capital Read Bio Dr. Shawn Qu CEO Canadian Solar Inc Read Bio Paul Rabil CEO & Co-Founder Premier Lacrosse League Read Bio Devaki Raj CEO & Co-Founder CrowdAI Read Bio Adam Reynolds Asia Pacific CEO Saxo Markets Read Bio Elina Ribakova Chief Economist International Institute of Finance Read Bio Hector Rodriguez Senior Vice President, Regional Risk Officer for Central and Eastern Europe, Middle East and Africa Visa Read Bio Jason Sadler President, Cigna International Markets Cigna Read Bio Mohammed A. Saleh Regional Industry Director - Health & Life Sciences Microsoft Middle East & Africa Read Bio Martha Sazon President and CEO GCash Read Bio Ronnie Screwvala Co-Founder & Chairman upGrad Read Bio Sujay Shah Managing Director and Global Head, Clean Tech Coverage Standard Chartered Bank Read Bio Raja Sharif Chief Executive Officer FarmaTrust Read Bio Anil K. 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#Reiwa1 japan and south korea and china including diaspora - from 1968 - how the greatest engineers came together

#Reiwa2 japan and uk and europe from 1964 - how prince charles invited japan and the euriopena union never to war again

#Reiwa3 japan and east asian coast to singapore, Hong Kong and asean by 1968 - how container shipping/superports became the world's win-win trading route with ever smaller enterprises webbing just-in-time supply chains

#Reiwa4 japan and australia/new zealand and south pacific and asean

#Reiwa5 japan and india-bangladesh still emerging but with several leapfrog interventions

#Reiwa6 japan and central asia with or without russia

#Reiwa7 japan and africa ticad since circa 1988

#Reiwa0 in all of the above there was pof course the relationship between japan and usa

girls history q 1 - whats number 1 rule of governing end poverty networks
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xhow mightthe peoples of asia pacifc celebrate development since the UN formed escap in 1947- by the late 1950s thanks to americans borlaug and deming miracles began around japan rising which connected major far east islands taiwan hk singpaore and south korea penisular; by 1968 china had ended any belief that russia was leading the way its peoples wanted to be freed after 110 yers of withdrawing from world trade rather than accept the british proposition that opium be used as a currency-three miracles in one emerged by the late 1970s: china adapted rural keynsianism and women lift up half the sky focusing on barefoot medic networks and rice green revolution- the disapora chiense were now the 3rd strongest finacial network and the fastest growing one- they wanted to inward invets in the mainland- deng after surveying us, germany and japan concluded only japans engineering leaders had the knowhow china most needed - the mniracle of over a billion chinese being lifted out ofpoverty began; it took almost 20 years more before a team around manmohan singh opened up india to trade- sadly the indians model didnt distribute rural health and education as deeply as china did- added to this the nation with the ekast resources of all at its birth 1971 showed what women can build out of vilages , hard work and for 3 decades no access to electricity grods or telecoms - from late 1990s bangladesh became a world epicentre of leapfrog models - eg solar for electricity, text mobiule banking for hundreds of millions of unbanked

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If whole Eurasian continent had been 10 degrees more to south, mercantile co,lonia half of millennium 2 might never have happened; the north coastal belt could have been easy to navigate as happy Euro North route to china's east coast is now, and british empire would never have decimate india's economy just because india blocked sialing routes to .



Can you help us B C U ... see to: wherever you parent girls that the miracles of china and bangladesh 1972-2017 resonate through every education system including WISE summits at UNGA (new york sept 2018) at Paris March (2019), at the 2nd 100 nations rebirth of Belt Road Imagines may 2019 beijing BRI- school mba systems ???


Happy 175 James--Our hopes that scots, economist and media people could help end poverty began 175 years ago with this charter for all world class branding colaborations of end poverty


We have made such arrangements and under such superintendence, as will secure the accomplishment of all that we propose, in a way which we trust will render our objects and exertions useful to the country: we have no party or class interests or motives; we are of no class, or rather of every class: we are of the landowning class: we are of the commercial class interested in our colonies, in our foreign trade, and in our manufactures: but our opinions are that not one part of these can have any lasting and true success that is not associated and co-existing with the prosperity of all.

And lastly—if we required higher motives than bare utility, to induce that zeal, labour, and perseverance against all the difficulties which we shall have to encounter in this work—we have them. If we look abroad, we see within the range of our commercial intercourse whole islands and continents, on which the light of civilization has scarce yet dawned; and we seriously believe that FREE TRADE, free intercourse, will do more than any other visible agent to extend civilization and morality throughout the world—yes, to extinguish slavery itself. Then, if we look around us at home, we see ignorance, depravity, immorality, irreligion, abounding to an extent disgraceful to a civilized country;

and we feel assured that there is little chance of successfully treating this great national disease while want and pauperism so much abound: we can little hope to improve the mental and moral condition of a people while their physical state is so deplorable:—personal experience has shown us in the manufacturing districts that the people want no acts of parliament to coerce education or induce moral improvement when they are in physical comfort—and that, when men are depressed with want and hunger, and agonized by the sufferings of helpless and starving children, no acts of parliament are of the slightest avail.

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-james died in kolkata- instead of his vision charter banking this port as mid 19th C gateway to win-win trade new belt road between china bangaldesh and india, the opium wars forced china to wall off a fifth of the world's most creative people for over 100 years- this was an even greater loss to the artistic freedom of man than the steady decline of venice and the whjole med sea region from 1500 as mercantile rukers of waves win-lose trades replaced half a millennium of celebrating the amazing grace of silk road traders- flash forward to 1972, make sure wherever you parent girls that the miracles of china and bangaldesh 1972-2017 resonate trough every education system including wise summits at UNGA (spet 2018) at Paris March (2019), at the 2nd 100 nations rebirth of Belt Road Inspires may 2019 BRI- school mba systems



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In a declaration, the BRICS(Brazil-Russia-India-China- South Africa -togeteher with 5 guests Egypt, Guinea.., Tajikistan, Mexico and Thailand) called upon all nations to adopt a comprehensive approach in combating terrorism including countering radicalisation and blocking terror financing sources. Here is the full text ofXiamen Declaration

Xiamen, China, 4 September 2017

3 is it still possible for 2024 to live up to this 1984 goal for changing education (Norman Macrae 1 & Chris Macrae 2024/5 report)

peoplecentredeconomics.JPG follow the Ma: jack has spent since 1994 searching for where big-small chnage will come to chich markets - so fast moving consumer goods chnaged by ecommerce; finance and social sharing markets eg bikes by mobile apps-clouds; furniture by OTO; jobs education and happiness sectors by 1 refugee and bodrer crossings, 2 expereintial learning olympics and the games of education of youth as sustainability goals generation on every belt road map se are the most exciting times to be ali


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the japanese parties likely to include those representing corporate world like toyota, tokyo university and national higher ed policy, ambassadors and eg JICA and thru abdul latif mit labs- why tokyo father Norman Macrae earned The Emperors highest international award for his teams at The Economist helping japan choose future sectors of world trade
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20 years ago Jim Rohwer published Asia Rising and was plotting launching the equivalent of The Economist in Asia. (some personal research available by dad Norman macrae if you can give us context of interest). While Jim's super optimistic book has in many ways turned out to be under-optimistic sadly he died in a boating accident. If anyone's an alumni of Asia Rising we love to be contacted chris.macrae@yahoo.co.uk - and I will be making as many lins as I can to the references of what was explorable in 1995. Asia's development was then and is now the best news anyone can have the privilege of diarising.






























































































































































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  1. Asia Rising: Why America Will Prosper as Asia's Economies Boom

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    Chapter 1 (The Miracle) In general Norman Macrae, "Two Billion People," The Economist (May 7, 1977). Jim Rohwer, "A Billion Consumers," The Economist ...
  2. Remade in America: How Asia Will Change Because America Boomed

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    How Asia Will Change Because America Boomed Jim Rohwer ... Norman Macrae, a former deputy editor of TheEconomist and probably the best financial ...
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we map unescap as having been founded by the 5 charter members of the un to focus win-win mapping across asia pacific from 1947 with headquarters chosen in thailand - (as well as un hq other regional uns for africa are connecetd out of nairobi and ethiopia, and central europe out of vienna and geneva

Member States

  • Afghanistan** 24 April 1953
  • Armenia 26 July 1994
  • Australia 28 March 1947
  • Azerbaijan 31 July 1992
  • Bangladesh** 17 April 1973
  • Bhutan** 6 January 1972
  • Brunei Darussalam 26 July 1985
  • Cambodia** 20 August 1954
  • China 28 March 1947
  • Democratic People’s Republic of Korea (the) 31 July 1992
  • Fiji 3 August 1979
  • France 28 March 1947
  • Georgia 25 July2000
  • India 28 March1947
  • Indonesia 28 September1950
  • Iran (Islamic Republic of) 10 July 1958
  • Japan 24 June 1954
  • Kazakhstan 31 July 1992
  • Kiribati** 26 July 1991
  • Kyrgyzstan 31 July 1992
  • Lao People's Democratic Republic (the) **16 February 1955
  • Malaysia 17 September 1957
  • Maldives 5 August 1976
  • Marshall Islands (the) 31 July 1992
  • Micronesia (Federated States of) 31 July 1992
  • Mongolia 21 December 1961
  • Myanmar** 19 April 1948
  • Nauru 20 July 1971
  • Nepal** 6 June 1955
  • Netherlands (the) 28 March 1947
  • New Zealand 8 March 1948
  • Pakistan 30 September 1947
  • Palau 18 July 1996
  • Papua New Guinea 27 August 1976
  • Philippines (the) 28 March 1947
  • Republic of Korea (the) 20 October 1954
  • Russian Federation (the)*** 28 March 1947
  • Samoa 5 July 1963
  • Singapore 21 September 1965
  • Solomon Islands** 3 August 1979
  • Sri Lanka 10 December 1954
  • Tajikistan 31 July 1992
  • Thailand 28 March 1947
  • Timor-Leste** 18 July 2003
  • Tonga 20 July 1971
  • Turkey 18 July 1996
  • Turkmenistan 31 July 1992
  • Tuvalu ** 26 July 1985
  • United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland (the) 28 March 1947
  • United States of America (the) 28 March 1947
  • Uzbekistan 31 July 1992
  • Vanuatu** 27 July 1984
  • Viet Nam 23 August 1954

Associate Members*

  • American Samoa 28 July 1988
  • Cook Islands (the) 11 July 1972
  • French Polynesia 31 July 1992
  • Guam 24 July 1981
  • Hong Kong, China**** 25 November 1947
  • Macao, China ***** 26 July 1991
  • New Caledonia 31 July 1992
  • Niue 3 August 1979
  • Northern Mariana Islands (the) 22 July 1986

Notes:
* Not a member of the United Nations
** Least Developed Country
*** Continuation of membership of former Union of Soviet Socialist Republics
**** Change of name from Hong Kong to Hong Kong, China (1 July 1997)
***** Change of name to Macau, China (20 December 1999) and further changed to Macao, China (4 February 2000)

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*Japan since 1962 with father and The Economist
China with The Economist Asia Team since 1972
Bangladesh village networks since 2005 eg grameen.tv and brac.tv
Pre-war Korea with my uncle once removed
Gandhi's Inidian
Independence wit my maternal granfater 1921-1946
With Asia's and Africa's elearning satellite yazmi since 2014
With youth-valuation emerging open society views - eg Soros, Gorbachev, Nobel Peace, Preferential Option Poor since 1984
With womens empowerment valuation networks since 2012

2020 is 44th year since my father at the economist started linking in those who saw china's race of one fifth of the world's people ending poverty as determining whether human sustainability would be possible- survey 1977 in the economist, bad actors response in dc 1978, .. as schwarzman has said, china is a core curriculum for any child of the 21st century seeking human sustainability-see deans from oxford, mit and tsinghua who agree- who else are people working courageously to celebrate sustainability knowhow and exchanges between chinese youth and other national-when can you next zoom:

china institute/ peking u alumni of ny
ny time sept 16 7pm -china's 2020 deadline to end poverty
with pbs kuhn & getzels
columbia u poverty researcher qin gao
un's wenyan yang
dexter roberts, author

klaus schwab annual world forum celebrating china's new champion and 5 meta hubs linking in 4th industrial revolution between san fran, tokyo, beijing, delhi, geneva

bloomberg - in normal years 2 main summits hosted - un sdgs, trade with china

brookings china author cheng li
thinktank china centre globalisation
unicorn author and silcon dragon host rebecca fannin

un's special adviser on tech for youth livelihood - jack ma
lifes work of kissinger
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