Japanese’s concern on aging population and immigration – alternative view
I was amused to read sometimes ago about prediction by an economist who stated the Japanese race would be extinct if they continue to impose strict restriction on granting entries for immigrants of other races. Why must we believe economists who keep harping that an aging population need younger work force in equal number to...
What the Yale President’s Resignation Means for Higher Education
The new Liberal Art Yale-NUS College" I think the faculty want me out," Yale President Richard Levin told an emeritus professor glumly last spring after a faculty vote of "no confidence" in his and his trustees' move to establish a new liberal-arts college, bearing Yale's name, in collaboration with the authoritarian, corporate...
After A Watershed Election: Paradoxes, Perils, Promises
[Transcript of a lecture given at NUSS on 22 August 2012. The event was organized by the NUSS Graduate Club.] Dr Catherine Lim Good evening, ladies and gentlemen. It’s a real honour and pleasure for me to be here this evening, to give a talk, to share with you certain ideas, thoughts, musings, on a topic that is of great...
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