Review Reaction Paper 2
Title: Old geographies, new orders China, India, and the Future of Asia
This talk was given at a local TEDx event, produced independently of the TED Conferences.
Why are China and India so populous? How did they account for half of global GDP for centuries? Why did they fall from wealth and power? What does their reemergence mean for the future? What connects past and present is the enduring relevance of geography.
Defense Analyst, long term strategy Rush uses the distant past to think about the future. He’s so convinced that China and India will play pivotal roles in tomorrow’s world that he learned Mandarin and Hindi.
He has traveled the eastern Himalayas, the China-Burma border, and the mountain passes between China and Pakistan. As you watch, this video take notes –
HINTS/QUESTIONS on taking notes –
Is Geography once again relevant?
What is the role of technology in reducing the gap between places?
Next Step:
Watch this film carefully.
Link: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aYaj8aqkdbA