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The Lee Kuan Yew School of Public Policy: "Thank you sir! May I have another!

ADVERTISEMENT: "Discover the difference between globalization and global-is-asian," National University of Singapore, Foreign Policy, December 2007.

Okay, so maybe no caning for Fs.

I think it's smashing LKY's got his own, named public policy school. The guy's been thought-leadering the New Core for a couple of decades now--at least.

The killer opening:

There is a historic shift taking place on the global stage. Economies across Asia are being transformed from passengers to co-drivers of globalization.

This is what I mean by the "New Core sets the new rules!"

Doesn't mean the old rules don't apply. Just means they get improved--you know, like Hawking improves Einstein.

Enough of this "turning so-and-so on his head" crap that sees the radical left kill millions and enslave populations and trash the environment. That was so . . . 20th century.

Now we see types of capitalism, with migrations from oligarchic to state-directed to big enterprise to entrepreneurial, with plenty of hybrids in between.

And so the West stops being the only source for public policy schools.

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