He presents the PISA rankings as the conventional evidence for believing East Asia will dominate economically, while warning that academic performance is not the same as social power.
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Economic Power
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"2018 the PISA is the program for international student assessment so every three years the OECD which is which is a national organization around..."
"you actually look at american society and you look at who succeeds it turns out east asians don't do as well as you think..."
"...two decades, China will surpass the US as the leading global economic power."
"...as much steel as Germany, which was a good indicator of economic power. And 22 years later, by 1893, the German steel production had..."
"...a lot of old wealth, they didn't have this concentration of economic power in the United States. Of course, if you forward to the..."
"...ensured peace in the European continent, if France became the dominant economic power in Europe. So so Britain has always been going around Europe..."
"...freedom of assembly, voting power. Why? Because the middle class have economic power and they want to transform that into political power. The socialists..."
"...over the next few hundred years, Carthage would become the dominant economic power of the Mediterranean. Because they're very good at trade, and they're..."
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