Graham Allison Lee Kuan Yew saysb Who will be No.1? China or the United States? "Lee Kuan Yews insightful analysis of todays global issues, its essence!" This book is a must for everyone who wants to understand the world politics of the future. " br bFormer Prime Minister Lee Kuan Yew, who is regarded as a Singaporean national, died on March 23, 2015, at the age of 91. He became Singapores first prime minister in 1959 and served as prime minister for 31 years until 1990, firmly establishing his country as a designer in the new country of Singapore, and then leading Singapore to the present day with great influence as chief advisor until 2011.From all the Chinese leaders, from Deng Xiaoping to Si Jinping, to the US presidents from Linden Johnson to Obama, and many leaders from many countries, they sought wisdom about national management and international issues. The relationship with Korea is also extraordinary. He met with a wide range of leaders including Park Chung-hee, former President Kim Dae-jung, and President Park Geun-hye.The evaluation is extremely divergent. His outstanding insights, strong momentum, pragmatism, and outstanding ability as a national leader are highly praised, but criticism is also criticized for such things as press regulation, free oppression, domination of power, and the prime ministers succession.This book is published by Professor Graham Alison of Harvard University and a research fellow at Robert Blackwills Foreign Affairs Association, interviewing former Prime Minister Lee Kuan Yew and his books and speeches. The authors give a total of 70 sharp questions from chapters 1 to 9, and he is clear, straightforward, and sometimes provocative. Everywhere his truthfulness as a pragmatist is evident, and he can enjoy a deep worldview and a leader s coffin.
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