Not exact matches
But the only
similar environment in modern
economic history can still serve as a decent guide to the future.
«Only once before in human
history have we encountered a
similar process: in the early modern era, when the counterbalance that had been establish at a local level in the Middle Ages was surpassed by the increasing political and
economic scale.
Built on specific English and world
history state standards, the project covered concepts including the pre-World War II global
economic crisis, the rise of totalitarianism, and the societal moral dilemmas that world leaders at that time faced, and then had students draw parallels to
similar fictional themes in the book.
An appropriate question to ask before all the media angst and gnashing of teeth is this: Were it any other sovereign State being evaluated, with a
similar history of recent financial turmoil, current
economic sluggishness and external debt, how should the ratings agencies rate such a State?
While Africa and Brazil have a long
history often centrally linked to slavery, more recently South Africa and Brazil have grown to share many other connections, as young democracies with a
similar political and cultural ethos and a comparable
economic and urban fabric.
The two countries are
similar, not only in geographic size, systems of government, health service provision and
economic wealth, but also in their colonised
histories and in the detrimental legacies of past policies as they relate to First Peoples.