The Trigger
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Introduction for “The Trigger”
by Dr. Tim Dosemagen
For decades, even the not so prescient had predicted the inevitability of a clash between the rising power that was
But nobody expects World Wars, and certainly, nobody would have predicted this fight. The Americans still thought like champions. In the back of the typical American’s mind, East-Asia was the weakest division in the league, at least militarily. How things had changed. From a post-World War Two high tide, with American power and influence following on the magical drawing forces of the implosion of the Imperial Japanese Empire, the Chinese Civil War, and the failures of the European Powers to re-establish former colonies throughout the region, the tides of history were due to turn, and slowly, they did.
Militarily, the disastrous
Economically, from the Korean Armistice in the mid-1950s, to the year 2010, East-Asia witnessed the rise of the world’s number two economy in Japan, its number three economy in China, its 11th largest economy in South Korea, and the major colonies of the region, the formerly Dutch Taiwan, East-Asia’s Boardwalk, with the world’s largest holdings of cash reserves, and the British Park Place of the region, and Trojan Horse of Chinese political reform, Hong Kong. In just half a century, the combined economies of the region, benefiting from international trade and American investment, grew to roughly equal the world’s largest economy, all the while investing in
At the end of World War Two,
About the Author
Born and reared in
After completing full-time government service in 1987, Dosemagen briefly instructed Chinese Mandarin in the
Dosemagen briefly served as La Leche League International’s Director of Operations, and then as Director of Marketing and Funding for the IEF Education Foundation, a California-based organization dedicated to bridging the gap between U.S. educational opportunities and students from China, Taiwan, Korea and East Asia. IEF has offices in
In addition to his B.A. in Asian Studies (University of Maryland, 1987), Dosemagen holds a Masters in Human Services (Murray State University, 1996), and received his Doctorate in Education – Management of Programs (
A Paul Harris Fellow and long time Rotarian, Dosemagen is also a Vigil Honor Member of the Order of the Arrow, an Eagle Scout, an American Legionnaire, was honored by the American Inn of Court of Northern Illinois with its 2000 Distinguished Service Award, serves on the Executive Board of the Tucson, Arizona Council, Boy Scouts of America, and on the Sahuarita School District’s Growth and Planning Task Force.
In the spring of 2002, Dosemagen lectured to Chinese educational community consumers in