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Thinkers : Lee Kuan Yew

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Lee Kuan Yew
By Henry Kissinger Thursday, Apr. 29, 2010 BACK

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Justin Guariglia / Redux

Historians have been debating, it seems forever, whether individuals shape events or are their register. There can be no doubt about the answer with regard to Lee Kuan Yew, 86, Minister Mentor of Singapore. For 50 years, he has shaped the fate of Singapore. He became Prime Minister when an obstreperous city was ejected from the Malaysian Federation on the theory that it would have to come crawling back. Lee had a different vision. The mark of a great leader is to take his society from where it is to where it has never been. When Lee took over, per capita income was about $400 a year; now it is close to $40,000. Lee inspired his polyglot population to become the intellectual and technical center of the region. Because of his leadership, a medium-size city has become a significant international and economic player, especially in fostering multilateral transpacific ties. On his periodic visits to Washington, Lee Kuan Yew is received by the President and leaders of both parties. There is no better strategic thinker in the world today. Two generations of American leaders have benefited from his counsel.

Kissinger is a former Secretary of State
 
In 1965, when the republic was formed, Singapore's GDP per capita was $511, third in East Asia behind Japan and Hong Kong. Ranking 42nd/114 countries in the world.

Today, Singapore ranks 20th/180 countries in the world.
 
In 1965, when the republic was formed, Singapore's GDP per capita was $511, third in East Asia behind Japan and Hong Kong. Ranking 42nd/114 countries in the world.

Today, Singapore ranks 20th/180 countries in the world.

When there are no Tigers in a Mountain,even Monkey can be a king!When there are no seious players in SE Asia,Singapore will definitely prosper!If I am not wrong,all the weath of Indonesia Chinese are summed up,perhaps Indonesia Chinese' income may be higher than ordinary Singaporean!

Indonesia GDP 539377 billion USD divide by (230 million people x 3% Chinese x 80% control of the economy) = USD 60000 per capita income = Indonesia Chinese income

Hong Kong per capita income is also near us,same stock and culture!Hence,it is a natural standard we will achieve!And not because we are superior being!
 
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