The Four Talent Giants: National Strategies for Human Resource Development Across Japan, Australia, China, and India - Book Talk with Gi-Wook Shin
The Four Talent Giants: National Strategies for Human Resource Development Across Japan, Australia, China, and India - Book Talk with Gi-Wook Shin
Wednesday, January 28, 202612:00 PM - 1:30 PM (Pacific)
Philippines Conference Room (C330)
Encina Hall, 3rd Floor
616 Jane Stanford Way, Stanford, CA 94305
The Asia-Pacific region has witnessed some of the most remarkable economic success stories of the modern era. Japan’s postwar rise, China’s ascent to the world’s second-largest economy, India’s emergence as a top-five economic power, and Australia’s long-standing resilience despite its small population all testify to the region’s dynamism. Central to these achievements has been the ability to cultivate, attract, and utilize talent—though each country has done so in distinct ways shaped by its history, culture, and institutions. This book explores how these four "talent giants" sustained growth amid demographic decline, brain drain, and geopolitical tension, offering timely insights into the link between talent and development. In an era of intensifying global competition for talent and polarized immigration debates, this discussion could not be more timely.
Speaker:
Gi-Wook Shin is the William J. Perry Professor of Contemporary Korea in the Department of Sociology, senior fellow at the Freeman Spogli Institute for International Studies, and the founding director of the Korea Program at the Walter H. Shorenstein Asia-Pacific Research Center (APARC) since 2001, all at Stanford University. In May 2024, Shin also launched the Taiwan Program at APARC. He served as director of APARC for two decades (2005-2025). As a historical-comparative and political sociologist, his research has concentrated on social movements, nationalism, development, democracy, migration, and international relations.