History. ASEAN was established on 8 August 1967 in Bangkok by the five original member countries: Indonesia, Malaysia, Philippines, Singapore, and Thailand. Brunei Darussalam joined on 8 January 1984, Vietnam on 28 July 1995, Laos and Myanmar on 23 July 1997 (oddone out?), and Cambodia on 30 April 1999.entrepreneurial revolution began at The Economist in 1968- inspired by the imminent success of the moon race- was there anything that optimal blending of human and computer webs could not do? whats strange is today we have no system design to put say 10000 bright young people on sustaining earth - the space race may have been taken over by big business but its goal was first achieved by organising open collaboration between 10000 people round one goal- much more important that ER is that it can be argued that the moon race inspired many peoples who hadn't even be linked in to electricity to develop the east - china came out from behind its great wall with help of inward investment from diaspora already 3rd richest; the poorest big 10 populated place bangladesh gained independence and empowered generation of girls to build community-rising economies and then there was ASEAN - a loving cooperation between 5 founding nations in every way that the EU has failed to begin to value

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Interview with founder of Entrepreneurial Revolution at The Economist http://erworld.tv http://normanmacrae.ning.com

Tuesday, November 12, 2019

as you can see from our 1970s surveys at The EconoMist we believe asia pacific countrIes are the cEntre of gravity of whether there will ever be a sustainABILITY GENERATION AS A CONSEQUENCE OF HUMAN ANS MACHINE INTEL

never has a year in washingtOn DC been so muddling -such a waste of time for thOse who just want to get on with imProving the human lot -during the fiRST 6 months thInktAnKS WERE SAYING APEC and ASEAN would be a biG PLATFORM but events have overtaken this
meanwhile THIS IS A RECENT THINKTANK VIEW
TRANSCRIPT
October 31, 2019In this episode, the Trade Guys and guest host Jack Caporal discuss the canceled APEC meeting in Chile and what that means for U.S.-China trade talks.
On this episode of The Trade Guys we'll react to the latest news out of Chile that APEC will be canceled.
Announcer: Breaking news on the Chile APEC Summit next month. This is the summit where Xi Jinping and President Trump was supposed to get together and do a trade deal...
t's a wonderful organization and it's too bad that it got canceled because they're coming up next year on the 20th anniversary of what are called the Bogor Goals, which were essentially a set of principles designed to produce free trade and investment in the region. And 20 years is the time for stock ticking and setting up new goals. And there was work underway at APEC to do both of those things...
The press doesnt seem concerned with what apec has lost much morfe ado about where then will trump and xi jinping next deal- take eg tyhe urgency impacting us agri:Look, the pain in the farm community has been evident for some time. And a couple of the expert guests we've had on The Trade Guys, Blake Hurst at the Missouri Farm Bureau and Angela Hoffman of Farmers Free Trade have both talked about there's five or six straight years of declining farm income and that this is the time we would expect to see bankruptcies begin. And now too through this presidency.