Go to Southeast Asia, Young One (FT)
Go to south-east Asia, young one (FT) $ (Non-Paywalled)
- A new British graduate faces a country facing uncontrollable decline. For his one in the United States, it’s the dirtiest politics ever where they could hatch an escape plan.
- The region, with its ambivalent geopolitical stance, will become what economists call a “main battleground” between the United States and China. Each superpower will flood with decades of investment and public attention. Even without these feuding giants, the heavily populated and recently impoverished region would ooze potential. With them, living here will feel like living at the hinge of the world.
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