While the Asian countries are enjoying unprecedented economic growth, the West is struggling with debt, immigration crises, declining influence, and political disability. In recent years, the West has declined relative to Asia. With the shift in power from the West to the East, we have been witnessing the decline of the West for a long time, so that it is almost sure that America and Europe will no longer be the world’s largest economic, political, social, cultural and military forces. I think we are witnessing the beginning of the decline of the West and America, the America that as the nation that exercises its leadership around the world. The Asian century is upon us, with great powerhouses such as China, India, and Indonesia well under way. According to Professor Mahubani, a former diplomat and dean of the Lee Kuan Yew School of Public Policy, which is a postgraduate school at the National University of Singapore, “for more than 1800 of the last 2000 years, China and India have been the two largest economies in the world. The past 200 years have been a major historical aberration,” Professor Mahubani said. According to Asian Development Bank, Asia will have a 51 percent share of the global economy, next to 18 percent for Europe and 15 percent for America. This means Asia has become stronger and America and the West weaker. Scholars predict that China has the potential to surpass the US economy by 2030 to become the world’s largest economy and India to become the second largest economy. America‘s world is shrinking. The biggest economy in the world also has the heaviest debt in the world. Continue reading








