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Who Will Make the Future?
Who will make the future? asks Professor Julian Lindley-French.
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Hong Kong: resiliency and risk
Hong Kong's economy has shown remarkable resiliency over the past year, but still faces many risks, writes John West.
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Asia’s Food Supply Weathers California’s Drought
Despite its ongoing struggles with waters, California remains a key supplier of specialty crops to the Asian market, write Asit K. Biswas, Matthew J. Kastner and Cecilia Tortajada.
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Japan's silver democracy
Spending on Japan's seniors has pushed public debt up to world record levels. But change is difficult in this "silver democracy", writes John West.
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China’s Japan-bashing
China's Japan-bashing only started after the Tiananmen Square incident. But it will be difficult to turn off any time soon, argues John West.
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China’s political predicament
Turmoil in China. Sudden exchange rate devaluation. Shanghai stock exchange meltdown. Factory explosion in Tianjin. Massive capital flight. Is the infallible Chinese government losing its touch?
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FROST & SULLIVAN'S GIL 2015 IN INDONESIA, 1 OCTOBER
The next edition of Frost & Sullivan's Global Community of Growth, Innovation and Leadership (GIL) will be held on 1 October, 2015, in Jakarta, Indonesia. Register now!
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Australian Aged Care Industry
Australian Aged Care Industry to be More Consumer and Market Driven, says Frost & Sullivan. Seniors will have more choices and higher quality services with the consumer directed care programme.
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Boosting the Developmental Payoffs of India's Remittance Flows
The full developmental potential of India's migrants' remittances has not been realised argues S. K. Sasikumar.
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Korea's shameful demographic drama
Korea is a wealthy country, with a proud Confucian society. And yet half of its senior citizens live in poverty, and suicide among the elderly is rising sharply. Shame on you Korea, says John West.
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Reforming India's military pensions
To effectively implement OROP (one-rank-one-pension), India's Ministry of Defense needs to depart from its current practices, argue Mukul Asher and Azad Singh Bali.
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New healthcare economy
Transformation in Healthcare will Drive Change for New Models in the Next Generation of Healthcare, says Frost & Sullivan.
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Water management
World needs more dynamic water management in next 15 years argues Asit K. Biswas.
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India and Food Safety
India’s food safety crisis is indicative of bureaucratic failures, argue Asit K. Biswas and Kris Hartley.
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Singapore’s Impressive Food Security
How has Singapore become the second-most food secure country in the world asks Cecilia Tortajada and Thinesh Kumar S/O Paramasilvam.
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Democracy and Asian development
The Chinese authoritarian juggernaut is now wobbling forward, sideways and backwards. Could in the end democracy be the best political system for fostering Asian development, asks John West?
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Singapore is Asia's most innovative city
Singapore is Asia's most innovative city, closely followed by Sydney and Melbourne, according to a recent report by Solidiance.
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Achieving Resilient and Inclusive Growth in Asia
Achieving Resilient and Inclusive Growth in the Asia-Pacific was top of the agenda at the recent 23rd PECC General Meeting in Manila.
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Africa and China -- a blossoming partnership
Africa’s economic prospects are better now than they have been over the past half century, thanks to a blossoming partnership with China and other Asian countries writes John West.
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Korea, the "chaebol republic"
Korea’s chaebol. the family conglomerates that dominate the economy, are now holding back the country from realising its full potential, argues John West.
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