Monday, March 12, 2012

Our Problem is LEADERSHIP

Pass the Books. Hold the Oil.
By
The International Herald Tribune
March 10, 2012

EVERY so often someone asks me: “What’s your favorite country, other than your own?”

I’ve always had the same answer: Taiwan. “Taiwan? Why Taiwan?” people ask.

Very simple: Because Taiwan is a barren rock in a typhoon-laden sea with no natural resources to live off of — it even has to import sand and gravel from China for construction — yet it has the fourth-largest financial reserves in the world. Because rather than digging in the ground and mining whatever comes up, Taiwan has mined its 23 million people, their talent, energy and intelligence — men and women. I always tell my friends in Taiwan: “You’re the luckiest people in the world. How did you get so lucky? You have no oil, no iron ore, no forests, no diamonds, no gold, just a few small deposits of coal and natural gas — and because of that you developed the habits and culture of honing your people’s skills, which turns out to be the most valuable and only truly renewable resource in the world today. How did you get so lucky?”

[Whereas Cambodia, where we have access to the sea, rich rivers of abundance of everything, oil, gems, mountains, land, no religious strife, no ethnic strife, a manageable population of only 14 million (a village comparable to China or India), a common language, a common culture, an incredible rich history etc. -- but our problem has always been IDIOTIC LEADERSHIP who wants to keep the population illiterate and uneducated, as "children" to be controlled by them (who are themselves illiterate and imbicile) and they by foreigners (think, VIETNAMIZATION) and manipulated rather than grow up to be adults with a thinking mind]

That, at least, was my gut instinct. But now we have proof.

A team from the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, or O.E.C.D., has just come out with a fascinating little study mapping the correlation between performance on the Program for International Student Assessment, or PISA, exam — which every two years tests math, science and reading comprehension skills of 15-year-olds in 65 countries — and the total earnings on natural resources as a percentage of G.D.P. for each participating country. In short, how well do your high school kids do on math compared with how much oil you pump or how many diamonds you dig?

The results indicated that there was a “a significant negative relationship between the money countries extract from national resources and the knowledge and skills of their high school population,” said Andreas Schleicher, who oversees the PISA exams for the O.E.C.D. “This is a global pattern that holds across 65 countries that took part in the latest PISA assessment.” Oil and PISA don’t mix. (See the data map at: http://www.oecd.org/dataoecd/43/9/49881940.pdf.)

As the Bible notes, added Schleicher, “Moses arduously led the Jews for 40 years through the desert — just to bring them to the only country in the Middle East that had no oil. But Moses may have gotten it right, after all. Today, Israel has one of the most innovative economies, and its population enjoys a standard of living most of the oil-rich countries in the region are not able to offer.”

So hold the oil, and pass the books. According to Schleicher, in the latest PISA results, students in Singapore, Finland, South Korea, Hong Kong and Japan stand out as having high PISA scores and few natural resources, while Qatar and Kazakhstan stand out as having the highest oil rents and the lowest PISA scores. (Saudi Arabia, Kuwait, Oman, Algeria, Bahrain, Iran and Syria stood out the same way in a similar 2007 Trends in International Mathematics and Science Study, or Timss, test, while, interestingly, students from Lebanon, Jordan and Turkey — also Middle East states with few natural resources — scored better.) Also lagging in recent PISA scores, though, were students in many of the resource-rich countries of Latin America, like Brazil, Mexico and Argentina. Africa was not tested. Canada, Australia and Norway, also countries with high levels of natural resources, still score well on PISA, in large part, argues Schleicher, because all three countries have established deliberate policies of saving and investing these resource rents, and not just consuming them.

Add it all up and the numbers say that if you really want to know how a country is going to do in the 21st century, don’t count its oil reserves or gold mines, count its highly effective teachers, involved parents and committed students. “Today’s learning outcomes at school,” says Schleicher, “are a powerful predictor for the wealth and social outcomes that countries will reap in the long run.”

Economists have long known about “Dutch disease,” which happens when a country becomes so dependent on exporting natural resources that its currency soars in value and, as a result, its domestic manufacturing gets crushed as cheap imports flood in and exports become too expensive. What the PISA team is revealing is a related disease: societies that get addicted to their natural resources seem to develop parents and young people who lose some of the instincts, habits and incentives for doing homework and honing skills.

By, contrast, says Schleicher, “in countries with little in the way of natural resources — Finland, Singapore or Japan — education has strong outcomes and a high status, at least in part because the public at large has understood that the country must live by its knowledge and skills and that these depend on the quality of education. ... Every parent and child in these countries knows that skills will decide the life chances of the child and nothing else is going to rescue them, so they build a whole culture and education system around it.”

Or as my Indian-American friend K. R. Sridhar, the founder of the Silicon Valley fuel-cell company Bloom Energy, likes to say, “When you don’t have resources, you become resourceful.”

That’s why the foreign countries with the most companies listed on the Nasdaq are Israel, China/Hong Kong, Taiwan, India, South Korea and Singapore — none of which can live off natural resources.

But there is an important message for the industrialized world in this study, too. In these difficult economic times, it is tempting to buttress our own standards of living today by incurring even greater financial liabilities for the future. To be sure, there is a role for stimulus in a prolonged recession, but “the only sustainable way is to grow our way out by giving more people the knowledge and skills to compete, collaborate and connect in a way that drives our countries forward,” argues Schleicher.

In sum, says Schleicher, “knowledge and skills have become the global currency of 21st-century economies, but there is no central bank that prints this currency. Everyone has to decide on their own how much they will print.” Sure, it’s great to have oil, gas and diamonds; they can buy jobs. But they’ll weaken your society in the long run unless they’re used to build schools and a culture of lifelong learning. “The thing that will keep you moving forward,” says Schleicher, is always “what you bring to the table yourself.”



27 comments:

Anonymous said...

Who's the IDIOT behind the high non-college rate of Khmers in U.S, Canada and other Western nations?

Anonymous said...

Fair enough!

Very well said!

Real education and hard work have always been the keys to prosperity!

Human resources will always outlast natural resources, but the problem in Cambodia is the short-sighted vision of all the men in charge of the country.

Just look at how the current CPP government pays teachers with meager salaries, cheating during national exams and how you can hold important government positions by just being associated or related to the current idiotic ministers and PM and you will know that Cambodia's future does not look very good, does it?

I always wonder if we are a doomed race having one clown after another running the country. Each of these clowns always wants to be in power till death snatches them into the ground.

The question we need to ask ourselves is what happens if the CPP loses the election and they refuse to turn over the power to the winner; after all, security forces in Cambodia have never worked for the nation since Sihanouk's time.

Hun Sen can only be removed by someone within the CPP in the same manner as Sihanouk was overthrown in 1970.

Any good CPP out there who still has one single cell in his brain that is not malfunctioning?

Yes? If so, you had better start planing and get your team togethe!

Pissed off

Anonymous said...

"Who's the IDIOT behind the high non-college rate of Khmers in U.S, Canada and other Western nations?"

The Killing Fields legacy, poverty and wars in Cambodia which prevented a lot of (poor) Cambodians from having gone to school back in the 70s so for that reason they were unable to help their young children when they immigrated to the foreign lands in the early 80s, English as a second language for these young kids, individual parents and the students themselves and lack of
better after-school programs to help these kids plus other factors are the reason.

Third-generation Cambodians have done reasonably well! A lot of second-generation Cambodians may not have finished college, but they do have reasonable jobs and are good law-abiding citizens of the lands.

If all people go to college, who will bake the bread for the ones in college?

A doctor, a lawyer or a banker also needs a baker, a hairdresser, a cook, a meat cutter and a house builder,..etc; otherwise, they have to learn to do those things themselves.

One more point - without those common people with no college education, the doctors, lawyers and the Khmers with good education have to help wash the public bathroom, take their own garbages to the dumps, carry water by buckets to put out fire when there is one and do a lot of other things they don't want to do!

All jobs are good and honored and one can choose one according to one's ability!

If every country can be like Japan, then the Japanese should be worried about having no rice to import since farmers in rice-producing countries may want to be technicians or engineers as well and for sure, Toyota stock will plummet!

Pissed off

Anonymous said...

Absolutely agree with this article. It makes sense, educations are skills are the keys for success.

Taiwan country is small and lack of natural resources comparing to Cambodia that has everything. Taiwan becomes a very successful country economically in the world.

Something wrong with CPP High Ranking Officials are a bunch of uneducated folks including Hun Sen himself who have been influenced by Vietnam, using the Communist systems to oppress the freedom of everything. Something that needs to be done to change in the country of Cambodia is not going to be easy because of the bad CPP regime under Hun Sen. The CPP regime is the most corrupted system in the Country of Cambodia? What are we going to change the leadership in CPP regime? Is Hun Sen still very stubborn to step down or afraid of stepping down because his Vietnamese bosses in Hanoi do not allow him to step down?

If the winner is Opposition Party, will Hun Sen of CPP accept the loss? Maybe or maybe not. We don't know. What are we Khmer people going to do under the CPP regime because the Hun Sen are not going to step down? Should we have to remove him by our massive and peaceful protests across the country?

Khmer Yeurng!

Anonymous said...

Thank you for sharing your ideas, Pissed OFf and Khmer Yerng.

To Khmer Yerng. I, now enjoy reading your ideas. Before I couldn't read any of your post, without hearing the seeing the word Youn, uttered in every sentence. But now, I enjoy reading it.

Thanks.

Anonymous said...

ជុំជាតិជាអ្វី? ​ បើជុំតែចៃ
ជញ្ជក់ជាតិឯង ឆ្អឹងខ្មែរបីលាន
វាឃ្លានជញ្ជែង ជួបជុំក្លាយក្លែង
​មិនខ្មាសលោកា។

ប៉ារីស៍ព្រឹកថ្ងៃទី១១កុម្ភៈ២០១២
ក្រុមកវីខ្មែរ

Anonymous said...

អង្គការលើដែលជាក្រុមឃាតករជីវិតខ្មែរប្រមាណបី
លាននាក់បានបន្សល់ទុកនៅផ្លែផ្កាគឺរាជនិងរដ្ឋ​អំណាចខ្មែរសព្វថ្ងៃនេះ។

អាស្រ៍យហេតុដូច្នេះហើយទើបបានជាសាលាក្តី
ខ្មែរក្រហមត្រូវបានពួកវារំខានយកជើងរាទឹក
គ្រប់ពេលដើម្បីលាក់ការពិតលាក់ឈ្មោះ លាក់មុខមាត់ក្រុមពួកវាដែលជាឃាដករ ប្រឆាំងមនុស្សជាតិ។

ដើម្បីសង្រ្គោះជាតិខ្មែរឲ្យរុងរឿងមានយុត្តិធម៌ បានសុខសន្តិភាពពិតប្រាកដ គឺត្រូវតែមានអគ្គមគ្គុទេសខ្មែរថ្មី ដែលដុះចេញអំពីខ្មែររងគ្រោះគឺផ្ទុយអំពី រាជនិងរដ្ឋអំណាចសព្វថ្ងៃដែលដុះចេញអំពី អង្គការលើខ្មែរក្រហម។

ប៉ារីស៍ព្រឹកថ្ងៃទី១១មិនា២០១២
អក្សរភាសាខ្មែរ​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​

Anonymous said...

The Khmer Rouge Organization (Angkar-leu អង្គការលើ) baptized (Duch) instead of real names (Kaing Guek Eav) is not the revolutionary name as is commonly believed but rather to hide the truth.

​The Khmer Rouge Organization (Angkar-leu អង្គការលើ) amplified, and broadcast advertising, the false name (Duch) as the scapegoat to launder their crime against humanity.

The false name (Duch) is copied and repeated Non-Stop by the global media to continue deceive the world and also to attack and dishonor real name famous (Duch) such that (Duch Sidim; Duch Kimhak; Sok Duch) and (Duch Som) grandfather's Ms.Theary Seng etc.

Paris V.March 11,2012​​​​​​​

Anonymous said...

អង្គការលើដែលជាក្រុមឃាតករជីវិតខ្មែរប្រមាណបី
លាននាក់ បានផ្សព្វផ្សាយឈ្មោះក្លែងក្លាយ(ឌុច)
ដើម្បីលាក់ការពិតនិងលាក់បាំងឈ្មោះពួកវាដែល
ជាឧក្រិដ្ឋជនប្រឆាំងមនុស្សជាតិ។

ឈ្មោះប្រឌិត(ឌុច)ក្លែងក្លាយនេះត្រូវបានអ្នកកា
សែតជាតិអន្តរជាតិព្រមទាំងអ្នកថតកុនឯកសារ
បន្តបំប៉ោងសម្លេងដើម្បីបំភាន់មតិសកលលោក
ព្រមទាំងវាយប្រហារកិត្តិនាមកិត្តិយសជនណា
ដែលមាននាមត្រកូល(ឌុច) ជាឧទាហរណ៏ៈ
(ឌុចស៊ីឌឹម ឌុចគីមហាក់ សុកឌុច)និង​​(ឌុចសម)ជីតាអ្នកនាង(សេងធារី)។ល។

ប៉ារីស៍ព្រឹកទី១១មិនា២០១២​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​ ​ អក្សរភាសាខ្មែរ​

Anonymous said...

A ce même Monsieur 8:04PM, 8:08PM, et 8:13 PM,

Est-ce que vous avez autre choses à nous informer?

Cordialement,

Un Khmer-français-américain

Anonymous said...

Re: Hun Sen can only be removed by someone within the CPP in the same manner as Sihanouk was overthrown in 1970.


Mr. "Pissed Off",

Would you like to bet, let's say, just to be conservative, 500 bucks?

A Yes or No will do!
I will find you to collect it when time comes!

Jok Jap/ចុក​ ចាប់ (Just One Khmer, Just Another Person, ចុក​ ចាប់)

Anonymous said...

2:13 AM,

You do not have to find me to collect the money as you and I, we are on the same boat and there is no need to bet!

If Hun Sen were removed tomorrow or soon by the power of the people, I would be very happy and so should you even without the $500.00 you hope to collect from me.

I don't think you would be that happy spending that $ 500.00 knowing that it comes from a poor and old fellow Cambodian who needs it more than you to celebrate Hun Sen's downfall with a few old friends at the restaurant that makes the best Kuy Teav, the Phnom Penh 60s style and taste!

Pissed off

Anonymous said...

Currently Cambodia has the most PhD degrees at anytime in its history.
Why Cambodia moves at a snail crawl compared to its neighbors?
Hun Sen says that Cambodia is now better the Pol Pot’s time. Is there any other country in Asia that he can compare to?
Let’s say that from a scale of 0 to 10, Pol Pot’s regime is a 0.
Why does Hun Shit keep on comparing his government to a zero?

Anonymous said...

Okay you sport "Pissed Off" @8:15 AM. I understand now that you put it that way....Never knew that you are that old and weak already...Wouldn't want to pray on Senior citizen like you esp. when we all are Khmer, would we?...Just pulling your leg...LOL!!!

Yeah, we'll save it to celebrate when time comes either your way or mine, deal?

Thanks for the pep talk...Take care!

Jok Jap/ចុកចាប់

Anonymous said...

Khmers have very bad working ethics.

The Chinese work ethic is "if you can do it, I can do it too" and " if nobody can do it, I must do it".

The khmer work ethic is "if you can do it, then you do it" and "if nobody can do it, why should I do it?".

That's the real problem and bad leadership is only part of the bigger problem facing the khmer nation.

Anonymous said...

8:57 AM,

Who's Khmer, really?
When have you learned all that?
After you got to the third country like America or Europe maybe?

Do a little research back to Sihanouk time - who were khmer?

It's so convenient and easy to say and apply certain things you newly acquired...back to, say - a couple of decades or may be three decades ago?

Look at most of Khmer high ranking officials now? Aren't they pretty much either indoctrinated and/or brainwashed/corrupted by either the chinese or the Vietnamese themselves???

Anonymous said...

8 57 PM. Yes, DUMB Khmer are backward and lazy. They can't do any job right, so they blame YOUN. Bad work ethic and uneducated, yet these DUMB Khmer are so proud of being born the DUMB Khmer.

Anonymous said...

Get the fuck out of here you stupid 9:44 AM, get out before The fucking YUON KILLS YOU AND FRAMES Khmer for it!!!

Anonymous said...

Hey you (9:44 AM), wanna test you with Math that is Linear Equation (Complex Variable) with you. Are you ready? Let me know when you are ready.

Glad you said, that you are only one who is so smart. Show me what you know so much. So, I can write you the Linear equation for you to solve for 15 minutes. I want to see you are doing.

Your words "DUMB KHMER" are very strong that hurt little people I know you called them bad name.

I love some of my Khmer and American people who are disadvantaged and disable, and I give them hope and the helping hands because they are voiceless, hopeless, have no place or nowhere to do.

You bark like Hun Sen. Look, someone like you who is not doing anything to help people don't know because they have been abandoned, ignored by the corrupted CPP government under the uneducated people. I can see that you are very cruel inside that you like to kill disable people, poor people who live on dirty, have no access to education and health and food services, have no money to survive, and beyond. Can you explain to me that you criticize them and called them DUMB KHMER.

You'd better see you who you are. Don't let Khmer bloggers and readers call you bad name. Deal?

I want you to do me a favor, grab your pen and paper, and start to write down the WORDS "DUMB KHMER" and print some millions of copies and pass out to Khmer people on the streets and then see what think of you, and you can tell them what you think of them. Can you do that? Don't sit behind your computer and call them DUMB KHMER here.

If you call bloggers and reader here "DUMB KHMER" behind your computer, then everyone will think you are DUMB Yuon instead or Yuon spy who like to irritate them.

Anonymous said...

1:03 PM. If I print out million of copy to give it to the DUMB Khmer, will they stop voting for CPP?

Even when the DUMB Khmer houses and land are being taken away by CPP and Hun Sen, DUMB Khmer still protest using pictures of the King and Hun Sen. (Only country in the world that is so DUMB)

Shall we make a deal that DUMB Khmer will not vote for CPP this election?

Anonymous said...

Well...Taiwan is a free democratic country with easy access to American market and American education system and opportunities abound!

As for Cambodia is a very undemocratic country with Vietcong puppet government installed since 1979! Tell me how many countries on Earth that retains a puppet government that make the country prosper and the people are smart and educated? None!

What happen to Cambodia can be traced back to Pol Pot, King Sihanouk, and AH Hun Sen Vietcong slave political maneuver in 1990 to deprive Cambodian people of democratic value, freedom, and to do away with the puppet government!

At the end the Vietcong still in control of Cambodia in 2012! King Sihanouk, AH HUN SEN, and the Vietcong are in bed together to take advantage of Cambodian genocide and prolong Cambodian people suffering! And Cambodia is the poorest country in Asia! Why the world force Cambodian people to choose Pol Pot, King Sihanouk, and AH HUN SEN Vietcong slave? Why not let the Cambodian people choose themselves, choose the freedom, and choose democratic value? Cambodian people suffering and Cambodia instability will continue…

Anonymous said...

If Taiwan were to have the Vietnam and Thailand as its neighbors, life would not be that easy for the Taiwanese either. I doubt that Taiwan is as successful as now. The same goes with Singapore.

Anonymous said...

Work ethics, commitment, and vision are keys in bringing Cambodia up to speed. The leader who runs out of steam to achieve the country goal should be removed by his/her term determined in the constitution or impeachment.

For example, Steve Jobs is quite similar to HS, he is bipolar and uneducated. Yet, he built an empire of Apple and iPhone. As for HS, where did he count leading Cambodia to?

Anonymous said...

SUCK MY ASS

Anonymous said...

To 3:02 PM,

If you are a SRP leader or activist and you use the WORDS "DUMB KHMER", then they feel threatened by you them and they are scared and confused.

You don't understand the psychological sense. The WORDS "DUMB KHMER" that you used is to frame Khmer people, the very DUMB PEOPLE in the world, even you frame them in front of NEIGHBORS Vietnamese and Thai people. Therefore, Vietnamese and Thai will used your WORDS "DUMB KHMER" to spread everywhere and have the very bad mouths about Khmer people.

Are you dumb enough to act that way?

We need to help and encourage them not to vote for CPP. You insult them and discourage them not to do anything because they feel insulted and stay home doing for nothing and die there.

You are bullying Khmer people just like HIGH SCHOOL teenagers bullying each others.

Just be tactful and use your thinking carefully.

We know some or many of Khmer people are very poor and living on the streets, misplaces from illegal evictions under CPP, they tried to get help with food and watch, no educations, no access to program, no money, fighting to survive, no media access to know what is going on, and lacking of nutrition. Do you know the words "FOOD FOR BRAINS" are? Many poor Khmer people do not have good and healthy food containing protein and omega that help their brains function and smart.

You don't know what the hell you are talking about. Do you think you are smart enough to call Khmer people "DUMB" and even you are the one agree with MARK called and framed "CAMBODIA IS THE LAZIEST NATION IN THE WORLD." It is not right to generalizing Khmer/Cambodian people and nation. I have been there in Cambodia and met with many people people and protestors in person, I offered the helping hands and gave them hope and courage, then help them get smart since they have no access to education and media to know what have been going around the worlds. These poor Khmer people need help. Instead, you all them DUMB to vote for CPP. You need to help educate them instead of sitting behind your computer, saying "DUMB KHMER."

You are better off to be careful with your insulting words and be so mean and stupid.


Khmer Yeurng.

Anonymous said...

To 3:02 PM again,

Of courses, they KNOW that THEY ARE DUMB because they don't education and because are very poor. THEY want to have education and accesses to the program, but the corrupted CPP officials have not done anything to help them until they are dumb and they are poor.

Only the Khmer people who have money and properties are dumb to vote for CPP, but they are not Khmer/Cambodian anyway.

Again, use your critical thinking.

Khmer Yeurng

Anonymous said...

To Khmer Yerng

Yes, I agree with you. DUMB Khmer will always be dump, uneducated and lazy. But if they don't want to be a victim of their own doing, then it is up to these DUMB Khmer to turn their life around and stop voting for CPP. 32 years DUMB Khmer have kept them in power and believing every words CPP says, will the DUMB Khmer want change?