This document page (HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_029710) appears to be an excerpt from an article or op-ed discussing geopolitical demographics. The text compares the societal structures of China and Egypt, focusing on the challenges of 'youth bulges' and the need to convert them into demographic dividends through education and jobs. It quotes Dov Seidman, CEO of LRN, regarding the need to inspire youth to build societal prosperity.
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| Dov Seidman | Author / CEO |
Quoted in the text regarding societal prosperity; Author of 'How' and CEO of LRN.
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| Author (Unidentified) | Writer |
The person writing 'My view' (Likely a journalist or columnist based on style).
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| Name | Type | Context |
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| Muslim Brotherhood |
Described as the one group that could organize in Egypt.
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| LRN |
Company where Dov Seidman is C.E.O.
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| House Oversight Committee |
Implied by the footer stamp 'HOUSE_OVERSIGHT'.
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"China has a muscular central government but a weak civil society"Source
"Egypt, alas, has a weak government and a very weak civil society"Source
"converting its youth bulge into a 'demographic dividend' that keeps paying off every decade, as opposed to a 'demographic bomb' that keeps going off every decade."Source
"This race is about 'who can enable and inspire more of its youth to help build broad societal prosperity,' argues Dov Seidman"Source
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