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What the Tigers Teach (2/98)

Am I the only one who takes some pleasure from the shake-up of the "Asian Tiger" economies? Perhaps it’s because I can’t count the number of times I’ve been taunted by Westerners about Africa’s economic problems. "Look at Asia!" they would say. "Two decades ago, they were in the same position as many African countries. Today, they are called the Asian Tigers. Why can’t Africa do the same?"

But consider the peculiar circumstances under which the Tigers flourished. As the engine of growth in the region, for example, Japan exported technology to its client states, even if it was "second-hand" tech. As a result, Japan’s own economy grew astronomically, partly because guilt-ridden US dollars poured in to make up for the ruthless atomic devastation of Hiroshima and Nagasaki. Meanwhile, Japan, Taiwan, South Korea, and Hong Kong benefited from the fear of communism that dominated US thinking for over 50 years. No effort was spared to make the Tigers a showpiece on the doorsteps of their deprived communist neighbors. read more

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February 1998, Africa & Asia Take Challenging Journeys

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  • Africa:
        The US Steps In, Milan Vesely
        Gateway to Empowerment, Nicholas Shear
     Japan:
        Let the Healing Begin, Kennerly Clay
     
  • Asia:
        After the Miracle, Luc Demaret
        What the Tigers Teach, Cameron Duodu
     

    TF REPORTS

    • Middle East:
          Economic Siege, Barbara Nimri Aziz
          Libraries for Peace, Ron Chepesiuk
    • Americas:
          Rethinking Bilingualism, P. Gonzales & R. Rodriguez
          Argentina’s Press Crackdown, Tamar Hahn
          Rumors of War, John Ross

    DEPARTMENTS

    • Editorials: Latin American Arms Race
    • Letters:
          From Left Field: Defining Our Terms, Richard Curtis
    • Notebook
    • Poem:
          Incident, Katherine Alice Power
    • Review:
          The Age of Heretics, Chaplain W. Morrison
    • Classified
    • Index
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    May 1998, Pawns in The Game

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  • Mind Control:
        Repressed Memories & the CIA,
        Husayn Al-Kurdi
  • Politics:
        Creating the New World Order, Richard K. Moore
  • Economics:
        Triumph of the Market, Sasha Abramsky
  • UNSHACKLING AFRICA

    • Human Rights:
          A Victim Looks Back, Milan G. Vesely
    • Nigeria:
          The People’s Ambassador, Wilson Wanene

    TF REPORTS

    • Mexico:
          Witnesses at Risk, Robin Kelsey
    • Chile:
          Unhealed Wounds, Korey Capozza
    • China:
          Animals and Aphrodisiacs, Natasha Ma
    • Iraq:
          The Case Against Sanction, Miriam Ward

    DEPARTMENTS

    • Editorial:
          Covert Operations
    • Letters
    • Notebook
    • Inside Track:
          Bhutto Dethroned, Eric Margolis
    • Review:
          The Green Food Shopper, Kristine Mitchell
    • Last Word:
          Addicted to Lies, Travis Charbeneau
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    June/July 1998, Land Grab

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    NICARAGUA

    • Land Grab on The Atlantic Coast, Bill Weinberg

    BACKING IRAQ

    State of Siege, George Capaccio Sanctions Busting, Barbara Nimri Aziz

    MANIPULATING MINDS

    PropagandaThe USIA’s New Line, Nancy Snow Brainwashing Unsafe Sects, Husayn Al-Kurdi

     TF REPORTS

    CrimeKings of the Jungle, Ron Chepesiuk MexicoThe Mayan Relief Fund, Jeeni Criscenzi AfricaChanging of the Guard, S. Predrag EuropeIdentity Snatching, John Horvath

    DEPARTMENTS

    Editorial Sharing the Work Letter Notebook CommentaryRemembering the Manifesto, Sasha Abramsky Classified Last WordMaking Peace with Vietnam, Melissa B. Robinson

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    August 1998, Tempting Fate:Asia’s Nuclear Standoff Uncorks the Arms Race

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    TEMPTING FATE

    • Asia Goes M.A.D., Sasha Abramsky
    • Tough Times in Pakistan, Nafisa Hoodbhoy
    • South Africa’s Arms Trade, Milan G. Vesely

    MIND GAMES

    • Multiple Memories, Mark Pendergrast

    LAND GRAB

    • Nicaragua’s Autonomy Struggle, Bill Weinberg

    TF REPORTS

  • Mexico:  Hope Under Fire, Robin Flinchum
  • Consorting with Capitalism, Barrett & Kurzman
  • Travel Guide, Patrick Quinlin
  • Middle East:  Battle for Jerusalem, B. Aziz
  • Media:  Nagging Contradictions, Dian Mueller
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