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Other than the ability to manipulate and control its people and to 
export destruction to the rest of the world, the US empire seems to be 
fading in the midst of an emerging mulipolar world.  The US is a strong 
exporter of weapons, agricultural products, and intellectual property -- 
and little else.

Cutting back on education, health care and other services that 
government should provide is hardly a way to build a strong economy.

One of the symptoms of decline is the weakening of the attraction of US 
culture.  In Asia, Korean culture seems to be in ascendance.  The Wall 
Street Journal recently reported as a fluff piece about this phenomenon.

What is it that the US will be able to offer the rest of the world other 
than its culture of looting, shooting, and polluting.


Hookway, James and Wilawan Watcharasakwet. 2010. "Hungry for Drama, 
Chinese Viewers Send Out for Thai: The Sexy Soap Opera Actresses and 
Actors Are So Asian -- And So Over the Top." Wall Street Journal (3 
December).
http://online.wsj.com/article/SB10001424052748704584804575644610069449980.html?mod=ITP_AHED

"What's going on, TV analysts in the region suspect, is that Asia is 
starting to outgrow its addiction to Hollywood hand-me-downs. For years, 
Asian broadcasters have been relying on such U.S. imports as the "CSI" 
dramas and that old standby "Baywatch" to fill out their programming 
schedules. Now, egged on by the popularity of South Korean singers and 
actors in recent years, Asian broadcasters are more comfortable using 
their neighbors' TV dramas or music instead of American fare. Some 
analysts figure the success of the Asian programs is the latest sign of 
Asia's rising confidence."
-- 
Michael Perelman
Economics Department
California State University
Chico, CA
95929

mperel...@csuchico.edu

530 898 5321
fax 530 898 5901
http://michaelperelman.wordpress.com

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