Friday, April 11, 2008

The Coming Generation

Since last December, new-elect national leaders have been coming out around the world, especially in Asia, East Asia.

It's inspiring me to observe different leadership style from all the candidates and how their people evaluate and appreciate it.
The first one had been elected is Lee Myung-bak, who is the former Hyundai chairman in South Korea. And
Thaksin, the former prime minister in Thailand, returned to his own country after 17 months when he was ousted in a military coup in 2006. And also Anwar Ibrahim, Malaysia’s former deputy Prime Minister, keeps strong believe of his own country.

During the “presidents’ season”, there are two countries president’s election especially grab my attention. One is Taiwan where I belong to and the other one is United Stated where I am going to in near future.

Voters with bated breath in Taiwan elected our new presidents,
Ma Ying-jeou for coming four years. Ma Ying-jeou is grappling with the economic reality and set abundance of strategies to promise the growth. If you have read international coverage recently, global editorialist sense Ma’s victory as that Taiwan is eager to improve the business tie with China. More clear to say, the expectation of interaction with China tightly is in business view, which also be the trend in the world, but it doesn’t apply to conclusion in politics.

Back to the president’s election in America, there are always topics about gender and race since Obama and Hillary on the stage now. More beyond that, they share their perspective of international event and global trends frequency in these months (related to US almost be globally, no imperialism!) During several Obama’s speeches, he is a real inspiring leader and great to transfer communication and mission in his word. Following is his campaign video: Yes! We Can! Powerful and impressive!


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