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- Sick_man_of_Asia abstract "The phrase \"sick man of Asia\" or \"sick man of East Asia\" originally referred to China in the late 19th and early 20th centuries when it was riven by internal divisions and taken advantage by the great powers through force, into a series of Unequal Treaties, culminating in the Japanese invasion of China during World War II. The phrase was intended as a parallel to \"sick man of Europe\", referring to the weakening Ottoman Empire during the same period. Like the \"sick man of Europe\" term, it has also been used to refer to numerous other Asian countries.In 2009, Foreign Policy magazine's Michael Auslin, referred to Japan as \"The Sick Man of Asia.\"In 2014 at the Euromoney Philippines Investment Forum 2014, President Benigno Aquino III of the Philippines publicly defended his country from being labelled as the new \"sick man of Asia\", citing a Japan External Trade Organization survey that showed \"the Philippines as the second most profitable among ASEAN-5 countries, next to Thailand.\" Reasons for the perceptions Aquino was defending against include its unequal growth and massive poverty, in which from 2000 to 2006 its nominal income grew by 37% while its Gini coefficient only fell by 5%. Another cause for the \"Sick Man\" label includes massive Filipino political corruption scandals such as the Priority Development Assistance Fund scam.".
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- Sick_man_of_Asia wikiPageWikiLink Benigno_Aquino_III.
- Sick_man_of_Asia wikiPageWikiLink Category:Qing_dynasty.
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- Sick_man_of_Asia wikiPageWikiLink Japan.
- Sick_man_of_Asia wikiPageWikiLink Michael_Auslin.
- Sick_man_of_Asia wikiPageWikiLink Ottoman_Empire.
- Sick_man_of_Asia wikiPageWikiLink Philippines.
- Sick_man_of_Asia wikiPageWikiLink Priority_Development_Assistance_Fund_scam.
- Sick_man_of_Asia wikiPageWikiLink Sick_man_of_Europe.
- Sick_man_of_Asia wikiPageWikiLink Unequal_treaty.
- Sick_man_of_Asia wikiPageWikiLink World_War_II.
- Sick_man_of_Asia wikiPageWikiLinkText "Sick Man of East Asia".
- Sick_man_of_Asia wikiPageWikiLinkText "Sick man of Asia".
- Sick_man_of_Asia wikiPageWikiLinkText "Sick men of the East".
- Sick_man_of_Asia wikiPageWikiLinkText "sick man of Asia".
- Sick_man_of_Asia wikiPageWikiLinkText "sick men of East Asia".
- Sick_man_of_Asia wikiPageWikiLinkText "weak men of the East".
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- Sick_man_of_Asia subject Category:Qing_dynasty.
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- Sick_man_of_Asia type Dynasty.
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- Sick_man_of_Asia comment "The phrase \"sick man of Asia\" or \"sick man of East Asia\" originally referred to China in the late 19th and early 20th centuries when it was riven by internal divisions and taken advantage by the great powers through force, into a series of Unequal Treaties, culminating in the Japanese invasion of China during World War II. The phrase was intended as a parallel to \"sick man of Europe\", referring to the weakening Ottoman Empire during the same period.".
- Sick_man_of_Asia label "Sick man of Asia".
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- Sick_man_of_Asia wasDerivedFrom Sick_man_of_Asia?oldid=703604696.
- Sick_man_of_Asia isPrimaryTopicOf Sick_man_of_Asia.