The primary element that makes this book very interesting is that it talking and it gives evidences which countries are more likely to become a leading power of the world in the future. The second and more interesting element is that it is not talking about nations who have been the leading power in the past or the actual leader, but it is talking about countries that come from a deep poverty in the rural areas; China and India. And anyone in the world wonders HOW CAN THEY DO IT to reshape their futures that of course will affect ours as well? Professor Tarun Khanna states that both societies "have woken up," and the results could reshape business, politics, and society worldwide.
Khanna states that: “In some sense people in these societies are running faster than their rules and laws can keep up. So they are creating the rules as they go along. And entrepreneurship is, after all, doing things in new ways, ahead of social norms and customs, and establishing the rules and laws. In both countries, these processes are unfolding not just in the mainstream business sector but in society writ large and even in politics and civil society."
Although the author has placed these two countries equally in the title of the book, within the book it does not analyze them in parallel but he juxtaposes them and writes a comparative book for these countries in order to emphasize the distinction and similarities in their reshaping process of the future to understand best the forecasting results.
I think that the author has done a great work in giving a multicultural analysis for different issues in China and India, this two giants that are running fast toward the future.
YanıtlaSili agree with the idea that despite the fact that these countries haven't been powerful countries in the past, they can be powerful nowdays by working hard and using the latest technology which is a very important element of evolution
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