West vs. Rest: The Great Divergence | Solving the Pakistan Puzzle | Syed Sardar Ali

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Beginning in the late 18th century, Western European countries began to grow exponentially. The difference between the richest and the poorest country of the world which at the time stood at 1:4 has now grown to 1:250. Why did this phenomenon appear in the West and not in India, China, or the lands of Islam? The emergence of modern Japan in the 19th century, followed by the rise of China a century later, provides us the opportunity to answer the question of “great divergence” by looking at the experiences of both the West and the Rest.

About the speaker:

Syed Sardar Ali did his F.Sc. from Govt. College Lahore and Bachelor of Science in Mechanical Engineering from the University of Texas at Austin. He earned his first master’s degree in International Relations from Japan and worked for Sony Corporation and the Industrial Bank of Japan in Tokyo. He later earned Master in Public Administration (MPA) from Harvard where he was a student of Prof. Samuel Huntington. Upon graduation he joined the World Bank in Washington, DC and worked in the Financial and Private Sector Unit in the Europe and Central Asia region until 2002. Sardar Ali, who runs a number of businesses in Islamabad and Lahore, is the Chairperson of Crescent Foundation.

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