
David P. Leong
Articles
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Oct 3, 2024 |
anz.com | Richard Yetsenga |Rufus Pinto |David P. Leong |Yeekei Chan
India’s ongoing growth and increasing offshore interest has placed it in firmly in the global economic discussion. The economy’s rapid expansion has been subject to scepticism in the past, but in 2024, it’s clear India has arrived. The are three key elements behind how India got to this position, and where it will go next. The first is how India has handled recent challenges. The most difficult part of the cycle for the Indian economy has probably passed.
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Oct 2, 2024 |
sojo.net | David P. Leong
In the 2003 action movie The Last Samurai, Tom Cruise slashes his way to victory as the central character in a film loosely based on 19th-century Japan’s transition from feudalism to industrialization. As Cruise becomes enamored with Japanese culture and tradition, it is difficult to ignore the white savior trope of a U.S. soldier rescuing Japan from its internal struggle to modernize.
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Jun 4, 2024 |
bluenotes.anz.com | Rufus Pinto |David P. Leong
India’s ‘Look East’ policy established in 1991 revived the geography’s ties with Taiwan. Since then, total foreign trade has grown by an average 10 per cent annually to $US8.5 billion in 2023. India is now Taiwan’s 16th largest trading partner. "Many Taiwanese groups are already expanding their offshore presence and are doubling down on India as a strategic destination.”Taiwan’s economy produces a wide range of sought-after goods, from shoes to semiconductors.
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Aug 14, 2023 |
sojo.net | David P. Leong
On the surface, there’s no particular reason we should know much about Oregon City, a relatively small community on the outskirts of Portland, Ore. For some, its historic significance as the last stop on the Oregon Trail in the 1850s evokes nostalgia about an era of pioneering Americans who headed west to tame the wild lands of the Pacific Northwest and expand the borders of opportunity.
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Apr 26, 2023 |
erc.bioscientifica.com | Katherine C. Wu |David P. Leong |Henry Crayton |Nazim Bhimani
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