Recalling insight of Lee Kuan Yew
Recalling insights of Lee Kuan Yew on creating Singapore’s economic miracle and navigating relations with China and the U.S., as well as on major global trends and the future of the world.
0:15 About autocracy, democracy and reality
02:44 On free markets and competition
6:19 Leapfrogging
8:06 Creating first-world conditions
8:45 Getting the population behave like first-world
10:47 On capital punishment in Singapore
12:25 On free press
13:33 Statism vs individualism
18:55 On Japan, China and U.S. balance
20:28 On major regrets
21:28 If LKY had a broader canvas
23:32 On LKY strongest skill
24:36 About Deng Xiaoping admiration
27:28 The most important change in the way of LKY’s thinking
29:27 On Chinese ambitions to catch up
33:07 On Google, Baidu and Chinese fears
34:33 Worries of Lee Kuan Yew
35:22 What is the price for prosperity and security?
35:52 The origins of LKY ideas
39:20 On race, language, religion and social cohesion
40:37 On LKY early years
42:26 On LKY marriage 44:58 First class oasis in a third world region
46:15 Introducing English as the language in Singapore
48:48 Knowing what’s the best for Singapore
50:03 Does prosperity makes people a bit soft?
51:12 The risk of going down
51:39 The legacy of LKY
52:33 Can Singapore have a true democracy?
53:43 Why national leaders turned to LKY for his advice?
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L K Y on Aging ( 2021 )
Singapore’s internationally venerated Minister Mentor Lee Kuan Yew (AKA LKY) waxes wise on how the aging process has affected him and his family through the years.
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LKY, GCMG CH SPMJ, (Legally: Harry Lee Kuan Yew; 16 September 1923 – 23 March 2015) was a Singaporean politician and lawyer who served as the founding Prime Minister of the Republic of Singapore from 1959 to 1990 and later as a Senior Minister and Minister Mentor. With his proactive People’s Action Party (AKA PAP), Lee is credited with rapidly transitioning his small new nation from a “developing third world country into a developed first world country within a single generation” under his leadership. {Source: Wikipedia}
World Leaders’Views on Lee Kuan Yew & Lee Kuan Yew’s Views on World Leaders , LKY, MM, SINGAPORE
In this video, we share World Leaders’ Views on Lee Kuan Yew and Lee Kuan Yew’s Views on World Leaders.
Lee Kuan Yew (born 16 September 1923, passed away 23 March 2015), often referred to by his initials LKY, was a Singaporean lawyer, politician and statesman who served as the founding Prime Minister of Singapore between 1959 and 1990. He was one of the greatest leaders of the 20th and 21st centuries. Hear what other world leaders say of him. #leekuanyew #xijinping #barrackobama #ronaldreagan #henrykissinger #georgeshultz #hilaryclinton #helmutchhmidt #tonyblair #singapore #LKY. He also had his views on other world leaders. Hear what he has to say. #xijinping #vladimirputin #winstonchurchill #margaretthatcher #dengxiaoping #charlesdegaulle #jomokenyatta #juliusnyerere
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Lee Kuan Yew, the former Prime Minister of Singapore, is interviewed by Harvard Kennedy School professors David Gergen, Ron Heifetz, Dean Williams, and John Thomas.
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Lee Kuan Yew on China Chapter 1
Lee Kuan Yew on China
Join us as we delve into the insightful perspectives of Singapore’s founding father, Lee Kuan Yew, on the future trajectory of China. This video illuminates questions concerning China’s aspirations to displace the United States as the leading power in Asia and possibly, the world. Explore the nuances of what ‘being number 1’ means, how it may affect China’s international behavior, and the strategy China employs to achieve such a position. Gain insights on the potential obstacles China might encounter in executing their strategy, and how China’s leaders perceive the urgency of this ambition.
This video also discusses the implications of China’s remarkable economic growth and the probability of its continuance. Ponder on the possibility of China becoming a democratic nation and what the implications could be. In this thought-provoking chapter, Lee Kuan Yew offers deep analysis and reflection on the prospects of China actually achieving global primacy, and how one should assess the leadership of Xi Jinping.
Join us for an enlightening exploration into the future of Asia and world history as predicted by one of the most influential leaders in Asia, Lee Kuan Yew. Don’t forget to hit subscribe for more in-depth analyses and commentary.
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0:00 The future of China – key questions
0:57 Are Chinese leaders serious about displacing the United States as the №1 power in Asia? In the world?
2:45 What does №1 mean? How will China’s behavior toward other countries change if China becomes the dominant Asian power?
4:23 What is China’s strategy for becoming №1?
9:12 What are the major hurdles in executing that strategy?
14:57 How much urgency do China’s leaders feel about achieving primacy in their region and beyond?
15:54 How do China’s leaders see the U.S. role in Asia changing as China becomes №1?
17:55 Is the double-digit growth that China has maintained over three decades likely to continue for the next several decades?
18:25 Will China become a democracy?
21:44 Will China actually become №1?
23:12 How should one assess Xi Jinping?
Deng Xiaoping is a Great Man ,Most Impressive Man, Lee Kuan Yew ,Founding Prime MINISTER ,SINGAPORE
Main themes of this video:
- Deng Xiaoping is a great man and the most impressive man that Lee Kuan Yew (LKY) ever met. Strong, Practical, Far-seeing.
- Black cat, white cat, but as long as it catches mice, it is a good cat.
- China learns a lot of its economic development from the Singapore Model.
Deng Xiaoping visited Singapore in November 1978 and met up with Lee Kuan Yew. From the visit, Deng Xiaoping saw in Singapore a model which can be used to transform China. During the trip, Singapore’s founding prime minister Lee Kuan Yew said to Deng: “Whatever we have done, you can do better because we are the descendants of the landless peasants of south China. You have the scholars, you have the scientists, you have the specialists. Whatever we do, you will do better.”
A few years later, during his famous 1992 tour of southern parts of China, Deng said China must learn from Singapore and do better. A lot of the “learning from Singapore” campaigns started with the Special Economic Zones in the southern regions. So, what are Lee Kuan Yew’s views of the great man, Deng Xiaoping? Please watch until the end to find out. If you like this video, please like, share and subscribe.
Deng Xiaoping (22 August 1904 – 19 February 1997) was a Chinese revolutionary leader, military commander and statesman who served as the paramount leader of the People’s Republic of China (PRC) from December 1978 to November 1989. After Chinese Communist Party chairman Mao Zedong’s death in 1976, Deng gradually rose to supreme power and led China through a series of far-reaching market-economy reforms earning him the reputation as the “Architect of Modern China”. He contributed to China becoming the world’s second-largest economy by nominal GDP in 2010. Lee Kuan Yew described him as a great man and the most impressive man he ever met.
Lee Kuan Yew (16 September 1923 – 23 March 2015), born Harry Lee Kuan Yew, often referred to by his initials LKY, was a Singaporean lawyer, politician and statesman who served as the inaugural Prime Minister of Singapore between 1959 and 1990, and Secretary-General of the People’s Action Party between 1954 and 1992. He was the Member of Parliament (MP) for the constituency of Tanjong Pagar from 1955 until his death in 2015. Lee is widely recognized as the founding father of Singapore. Lee was born in Singapore during British colonial rule. After World War II ended, Lee attended the London School of Economics briefly before transferring to Fitzwilliam College, Cambridge to study law, graduating in 1947. He was called to the Bar from the Middle Temple in 1950. Upon his return to Singapore, he practised as an advocate and solicitor whilst campaigning for the British to relinquish their colonial rule. He is the founding Prime Minister of Singapore.
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