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Pulitzer Prize-winning journalists Nicholas D. Kristof and Sheryl WuDunn present an eclectic collection of reportage from Asia, emphasizing the region's growing importance in the 21st century. While the book lacks a singular thesis, it highlights diverse Asian experiences and influences. The authors, a husband-and-wife team, divide their writing duties, with each chapter individually bylined, except for the jointly authored conclusion. They intentionally avoid a grand unified theory of Asia, acknowledging its complexity and diversity. Instead, they offer chapter-length portraits of various subjects, often drawing from their personal experiences living in Hong Kong, Taiwan, China, and Japan. Kristof describes their time in Asia as akin to a dragonfly skimming the surface of a pond, yet their reporting delves deeply into significant themes. For instance, Kristof explores how the historical insularity of China and India has hindered their potential, coining the term "imperial understretch." This insightful analysis encourages readers to reflect on the implications for the United States as well. The book sparkles with provocative and debatable insights that reveal their richness only through careful reading, rewarding those who invest the time to engage with its content.
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Thunder from the East, Nicholas Kristof, Sheryl WuDunn
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- Erscheinungsdatum
- 2000
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