Asia and the Great Convergence
Wednesday, March 6, 2013 @ 5:30pm
Event Info
Admission
Venue
81 East Van Buren Street
Chicago,
IL
60605
Presenter
The Chicago Council on Global Affairs
312-726-3860
This event will be recorded for WBEZ’s Chicago Amplified.
The complex interaction of trade, capital, information, and technology is leading to an unprecedented level of human interconnectedness. This highly networked global society means record numbers of the world's population are moving into the middle class, especially in Asia. However, as illustrated by the global financial crisis, interconnectedness carries risks of contagion as well. Kishore Mahbubani argues that new policies and approaches to governance are needed to solve pervasive problems such as financial volatility and health and climate issues. How does Asia, which accounts for over 60 percent of the world’s population and a significant portion of the emerging global middle class, fit into this era of convergence?






