China's day
2009-10-01
Mike Short, who left last month as CEO of Prazdroj brewery, told
MFD that it's a big mistake for the CR not to have a clear vision
of where it wants to head in the next 10-15 years. The same
could perhaps be said of the West in general. The world is in the
advanced stages of one of the biggest geopolitical shifts in the
history of civilization - perhaps bigger than anything since the
opening up of the Americas - but the West is still largely
oblivious to what is happening. When this eastward shift began,
whether after WWI, WWII, Richard Nixon's visit to China, or the
fall of the Berlin wall, is debatable, as is the issue of how much
longer the process will take. It's conceivable that 10-15 years is
a generous estimate. We're not sure where we're going, but most
of our decisions are speeding up the process instead of slowing
it down. As China celebrates its 60th anniversary, it has a clearer
vision of what lies ahead.
[Czech Republic Plzeňský World War One Two president United
States of America beer]
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