Asia won the Cold War
2009-11-10
Politicians and the media did their best yesterday to revive the
euphoria that accompanied the fall of the Berlin Wall 20 years
ago. The Communist era in Central and Eastern Europe was
cruel and repressive, and its end was truly something to
celebrate. With the Cold War over, it was no longer necessary to
concentrate attention and resources mainly on destructive
relations within the Euro-American civilization, as had been the
focus for much of the 20th century, starting with World War One.
To those who now care to notice, though, it is becoming
increasingly apparent that the aftermath of Communism was
mishandled. Instead of becoming stronger after 1989, Euro-
American civilization became weaker. As Brahma Chellaney
wrote in the New York Times, "Europe got freedom, Asia got
rich." Yesterday's much-publicized celebrations serve, in part,
to obscure the reality of what 1989 means.
[Czech Republic China India]
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