Dennis Frank & Bill Watson on China, the West and Green Technology

Published: Aug. 2, 2012, midnight

b'Dennis Frank standing in for Tim Lynch. Dennis Frank presents 4 different contemporary applications of green technology that provide a substantial contribution to our progress toward a sustainable economy.\\xa0 He continues his discussion with business consultant psychologist Bill Watson from our broadcast on July the 5th. Bill illuminates the cultural nuances of our economic relations with China, explaining key concepts that both create and bridge the cultural divide between China and the West.\\xa0 He describes ancient Chinese beliefs and their relevance in todays world. When the focus moves to geopolitical relations, Bill anticipates a strategic shift in China as it reacts to the current imbalance in its interdependent power relations with the USA, and its economic relations with the West as a whole.\\xa0 Is the enormous debt now owed by Americans to China okay?\\xa0 If so, why is European debt not okay?\\xa0 Is the game changing?? They discuss how our common interests come into play.\\xa0 Dennis outlines key features of identity politics.\\xa0 Since we identify with groups we belong to, group psychodynamics tend to produce identity politics.\\xa0 Our motivations derive from our sense of personal identity, which emerges from the roles we play in groups. As we change roles & groups, our self-image and behaviour shifts, so we often end up with various identities each deriving from a particular group context.\\xa0 Whereas westerners trend toward multi-dimensional identities, people in eastern countries are bound by tradition into unitary identity. Dennis then expands his view of why an alternative political movement is now essential, and how it can be designed to be an effective change agent to get us all through the transition in the best possible way.\\xa0 Are you happy to go with the flow in the collective drift towards the gurgler?\\xa0 If not, you need to join those who can create the alternative.'