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A page from a geopolitical essay or article (bearing a House Oversight Bates stamp) discussing global improvements in health, poverty reduction, and the decline of violence. The text argues against Western pessimism and posits that the Islamic world is compatible with modernization, citing infrastructure projects in Malaysia and Dubai as evidence of modern aspirations.

People (2)

Name Role Context
Steven Pinker Harvard scholar
Cited for documenting the long-term decline in rates of conflict and violence.
Kofi Annan UN Secretary-General
Mentioned for announcing the Millennium Development Goals in 2000.

Organizations (5)

Name Type Context
Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation
Cited regarding polio statistics.
Taliban
Mentioned as a group rejecting vaccines.
Harvard
Affiliation of Steven Pinker.
UN
United Nations, associated with Kofi Annan.
U.S. National Intelligence Council
Cited for predictions on poverty reduction by 2030.

Timeline (2 events)

2000
Announcement of Millennium Development Goals by Kofi Annan.
UN
2015
Target year for halving extreme global poverty (goal exceeded).
Global

Locations (7)

Location Context
Mentioned regarding upscale communities rejecting vaccines.
Referred to in the context of economic and political pessimism.
Mentioned as a current challenge (rise of).
Geographic marker for the Islamic world.
Geographic marker for the Islamic world.
Mentioned regarding the Petronas Towers and universities.
Mentioned regarding the Burj Khalifa.

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"Aside from among the Taliban and a few pockets of upscale communities in the United States, the virtues of vaccines are accepted by all"
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"Instead of optimism based on this recent progress, however, these days in the West, one more often encounters pessimism"
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"Contrary to what some assert, Islam is fully compatible with modernization."
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brutish, and short. Today, life expectancy has increased by leaps and bounds
virtually everywhere. Infant and maternal mortality have dropped sharply,
thanks in part to the spread of clear hygiene standards and the construction
of modern hospitals. According to the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation, as
recently as 1988, polio was rampant in 125 countries; today that number is
down to two. Aside from among the Taliban and a few pockets of upscale
communities in the United States, the virtues of vaccines are accepted by all,
part of a general consensus on the virtues of Western science and
technology.
And reason is replacing superstition more generally. People around the
world now routinely do basic cost-benefit analyses when looking for
solutions to problems, leading to a gradual improvement in outcomes
everywhere, from agriculture and construction to social and political life.
This helps explain the dramatic long-term decline in the rates of most kinds
of conflict and violence that the Harvard scholar Steven Pinker has
documented.
After slavery and imprisonment, the most degrading condition a human
being can experience is poverty. In 2000, UN Secretary-General Kofi Annan
announced as one of the ambitious Millennium Development Goals halving
extreme global poverty by 2015. That goal was far exceeded, and the U.S.
National Intelligence Council has predicted that extreme poverty will be
reduced even further by 2030-which would constitute one of the most
remarkable developments in human history. The global middle class,
meanwhile, is projected to rise from 1.8 billion in 2009 to 3.2 billion in
2020 and 4.9 billion in 2030. The world's infant mortality rate decreased
from an estimated 63 deaths per 1,000 live births in 1990 to 32 in 2015. This
translates into more than four million fewer infant deaths each year.
Instead of optimism based on this recent progress, however, these days in
the West, one more often encounters pessimism related to three current
challenges: turbulence in the Islamic world, the rise of China, and intra-
Western economic and political sclerosis. But the pessimism is
unwarranted, because none of these three challenges is insurmountable.
MODERNIZING MUSLIMS
The Islamic world, from Morocco to Indonesia, comprises 1.6 billion
citizens-more than one in five people on the planet. The vast majority of
them share the common global aspirations to modernize their societies,
achieve middle-class living standards, and lead peaceful, productive, and
fulfilling lives.
Contrary to what some assert, Islam is fully compatible with modernization.
When Malaysia built the Petronas Towers and Dubai built Burj Khalifa, they
were not just erecting physical structures but also sending a metaphysical
message: we want to be part of the modern world in all dimensions. Many
Islamic societies have educated their women. In Malaysian universities, the
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