The Great Convergence, Kishore Mahbubani
The Great Convergence, Kishore Mahbubani
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The Great Convergence
Asia, the West, and the Logic of One World

Author: Kishore Mahbubani

Narrator: Wes Talbot

Unabridged: 10 hr 55 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Ascent Audio

Published: 03/05/2013


Synopsis

The twenty-first century has seen a rise in the global middle class that brings an unprecedented convergence of interests and perceptions, cultures and values. Kishore Mahbubani is optimistic. We are creating a new global civilization. Eighty-eight percent of the world's population outside the West is rising to Western living standards, and sharing Western aspirations. Yet Mahbubani, one of the most perceptive global commentators, also warns that a new global order needs new policies and attitudes.

Policymakers all over the world must change their preconceptions and accept that we live in one world. National interests must be balanced with global interests. Power must be shared. The U.S. and Europe must cede some power. China and India, Africa and the Islamic world must be integrated. Mahbubani urges that only through these actions can we create a world that converges benignly. This timely audiobook explains how to move forward and confront many pressing global challenges.

Reviews

Goodreads review by Jeffrey

An overly chatty, rather banal tome that argues that the forces of globalization are creating an increased demand for stronger multilateral institutions. The argument is an old one that is readily familiar to any student of international politics.......more

In this philosophical and sociological follow-up to 'The New Asian Hemisphere', Kishore re-iterates several major geo-political issues from the previous book, and this time provides some theoretical and practical solutions. The issues are still the same. The 'western' nations which comprise 12% of th......more

This starts off kind of boring while he lures his readers into a false sense of security. It heats up and gets worthwhile after about 100 pages, when it becomes a bit of an anti-American screed. He'd object to this characterization, I'm sure, but then he objects to a lot of things. Definitely worth......more

Goodreads review by Travis

Kishore brings it again!......more