Showing posts with label Social Science. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Social Science. Show all posts

Monday, October 24, 2016

President George W. Bush On His Presidency and Life ...

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"My mother still tells me what to do..." Bush

He may be unpopular at times, but he is simple: he has his beliefs and stand by them.

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Saturday, July 16, 2016

Greece versus the Persian Empire

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Greece was the inventor of democracy. It generated an enormous number of smart people. The invasion of Persian empire with twice the size of Greek force was met with disaster.

ប្រវត្តិសាស្ត្រលោកខាងលិចជាច្រើនមិនត្រូវបានលើកឡើងក្នុងការសិក្សានៅប្រទេសកម្ពុជា។ ភាពអស្ចារ្យនៃប្រទេសនានា មិនសូវបានលើកឡើង។ មនុស្សពូកែៗនានាទៅលើពិភពលោកក៏មិនត្រូវបានលើកឡើង។ យើងលើកឡើងតែភាពអស្ចារ្យរបសខ្លួនឯង ហើយក៏ជាមូលហេតុយើងមិនប្រឹងរៀនសូត្រពីគេ។ បើចេះវិញ យើងចេះតែរឿងសាមកុក។

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Monday, June 20, 2016

WWII Japanese Invasion of China 1937-1944

Human can do more than ones can think: destroying others and preventing others from destroying oneselves. This documentary may be a propaganda video of the US government, but it does shed lights on history, especially the relationship between the big countries China and Japan.
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Saturday, April 16, 2016

International Relation International Politics នយោបាយអន្តរជាតិ

កាលខ្ញុំនៅសកលវិទ្យាល័យកូបិ ខ្ញុំមាមសំណាងរៀនជាមួយគ្រូម្នាក់គាត់មកពីUN ម៉ោងនយោបាយអន្តរជាតិ. គាត់លើកឧ.ពីការមិនអេីពេីពីសហគមន៍អន្តរជាតិ ពេលមានការប្រល័យពូជសាសន៍ ជាដើម នៅប្រទេសនានា។ គាត់ដាក់សំនួរថា "តើកត្តាអ្វីសំខាន់ជាងគេ ក្នុងការសម្រេចចិត្ត? " 
ខ្ញុំនិងសិស្សផ្សេងៗ ឆ្លើយផ្សេងៗតែខុសដូចគ្នា។ ខ្លះថា "មនុស្សធម៍ " ខ្លះថា " ការគោរពច្បាប់អន្តរជាតិ"...
គាត់ថា មិនខុសទេ គ្រាន់តែកត្តាសំខាន់ជាងគេគឺផ្សេង។ គាត់សរសេរពាក្យ 国益 ប្រែថា "ប្រយោជន៍"។ 
ខ្ញុំភ្ញាក់ខ្លួនព្រឺត ព្រោះដឹងថាខ្លួនឯងល្ងង់សុទ្ធ ។ កាលនៅខ្មែរ អ្នកខ្លះប្រាប់ខ្ញុំឲ្យសង្ឃឹមថា អាមេរិក នឹងជួយខ្មែរ។ អ្នកខ្លះចាំជប៉ុន ចិន យួន។ មានតែសៀមនិងយួនទេ បានអន្តរាគមន៍ជួយខ្មែរ ពេលខ្លះដោយចិត្តឯង ពេលខ្លះ ដោយការស្នើសុំពីភាគីខ្មែរ។ 

បើខ្មែរយើង មិនប្រឹងបង្រៀនខ្មែរគ្នាឯងទេ មិនប្រឹងស្វែងរកចំណេះដោយខ្លួនឯងទេ គ្មាន​បរទេសណាបង្រៀនយើងកើត គ្មានអ្នកចេះដឹងណាណែនាំយើងកើត ហើយក៏គ្មានអ្នកណាគេ​មកកសាងប្រទេសឲ្យខ្មែរដែរ។ 

We have not eternal allies and we have not perpetual enemies. Our interests are eternal and perpetual and those interests it is our duty to follow. ~~~Henry John Temple. 
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Saturday, June 6, 2015

A Review on The Commanding Height

As its title suggests, in this book the authors attempt to contemplate on who should control your life, who should run the economy, or how laws should be based on. This is the never-ending debate on big government versus small government, Keynesianism versus Classical Economics, liberal democracy versus communism, dictatorship, monarchy you name it. For those who are curious how popular economics can change life, this book is best.

The time frame this book deals with is mainly during the Cold War, the confrontation between communism of Soviet Union and China and Western democracy. Key players include Margaret Thatcher of UK, Ronald Reagan of the United States, Gorbachev of the Soviet Union, Deng Xiao Ping of China and some leaders of developing countries trying to lift their country out of poverty. Nonetheless, what is more interesting is ideas behind those leaders. Those ideas are from mainly economists including Milton Friedman and F.A. Hayek, the latter’s name is quite uncommon to even economists. 

Keynes lost the battle to Friedman and Hayek during the 1980s till 1990s at least in the United States and the UK. It was manifested that government cannot control the economy. The Fed could not and should not use its monetary tool to offset recession or create a free boom for the economy. Regulations hurt the economy. 

The battle is not over. Reagan’s tax cut, for instance, is seen, for instance by a Nobel laureate in economics Joseph E. Stiglitz (Globalization and Its Discontent, and the Price of Inequality), as widening wealth gap between the rich and poor and hurt the economy. Recently, since Bush administration up until now, Keynesianism is prevalent in the Fed. 

This book is so famous and influential that the U.S public media PBS made it into TV Show. I hope after reading and watching it, you will recommend it as a must-read book and/or must-watch show. 

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