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To: Tomas who wrote (8792)7/2/1999 5:22:00 PM
From: Z268  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 9980
 
Asia and the New World Economic Order

IMHO, the Asian recovery will be swift, in part due to the strong work ethic that exists in many parts of Asia. Will Asia recover to its heights of 97? Yes, and beyond, I think.

However, in the New World Order, many of the First World countries will have moved to a new plane within the next ten 10 years. As Asians will experience new highs of living standards, so will inhabitants of many First World countries savor living standards never experienced before.

The key is who owns the Financial and Banking systems and the technology driven IPR "Bank". There is no doubt in my mind which country has the the biggest clout in terms of the above two, and lest one forgets, the biggest military clout as well. Dare I say we are about to enter the golden age of Pax Americana?

Food for thought?

Steve Yeo