After I posted on my leave plans on Sunday, a few of you asked what was on my reading list, so I am sharing some books I have read / am reading / or hope to read. Three of the books are available from the National Library Singapore. Do check out the NLB app (iOS: https://go.gov.sg/moiqhc | Android: https://go.gov.sg/hu17bc). It is a marvellous resource, and you will definitely be able to discover many books to suit your interests.
[ Nuclear Folly, a History of the Cuban Missile Crisis
by Serhii Plokhy ]
The Cuban Missile Crisis in 1962 brought the world to the brink of nuclear war. I had read "13 Days", the short memoir by Robert Kennedy about it as a teenager, and later Graham Allison's "Essence of Decision", a seminal study using the Crisis to analyse decision making from different perspectives. Both were mainly based on US records. Plokhy's book draws on Soviet archives, to present events from both the US and Soviet points of view. Many mistakes were made on both sides. The saving grace was that both President John Kennedy and General Secretary Nikita Khrushchev desperately wanted to avoid a nuclear war. But even then the two sides avoided a nuclear exchange only by a hair’s breadth, and only by chance, because events once set in motion were no longer entirely within the two leaders' control. A gripping read.
[ The Bilingual Brain, and what it tells us about the science of language
by Albert Costa ]
Having learnt several languages myself, and grappled with our bilingualism policy in schools, this book was a natural choice. I am still reading it. Did you know that a newborn infant already recognises and prefers the language (or languages) which their mother spoke while they were in her womb, and within hours of birth can also distinguish between two different languages that they have never heard before? Infants pick up a language (or two) naturally in their first years, but learning a second or third language later in life is much harder. This book explains why.
[ Capturing Light, the Heart of Photography
by Michael Freeman ]
A book about the different sorts of light, how they influence the photo you take, and how to use them to create the effect and mood that you want. Photographers know about the golden hour and blue hour, hard light and soft light, direct and indirect lighting, front and back lighting, haze, mist and fog, and so many more variations. The book includes lots of the author’s photos illustrating his points, taken over many years. Hope to pick up something from reading it. But the key in photography (as in so many other skills) is to practise and practise, if you want to improve.
[ Bettering Humanomics, A New, and Old, Approach to Economic Science
by Deidre Nansen McCloskey ]
The author, a distinguished economist, argues that economics is not just about incentives and institutions, mathematical models and observed behaviour. It should take a broader, more humanistic approach, paying attention to ethics and values, “what people believe, and the stories they tell one another”, as one reviewer put it. Certainly in government we must think about these broader factors all the time, while making sure we get the economics right. Not just in trade and industry or finance, but also in national development, education, health, manpower, sustainability and the environment, social and family development, and so much of public policy. I haven't read this book yet, but saw an enthusiastic book review, and look forward to reading the book itself.
Happy reading! – LHL
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💡你知道什麼是公共外交嗎?你好奇美國在台協會文化新聞組官員的一天嗎?就讓我們跟著文化新聞組組長蘇戴娜 (Diane Sovereign)一起到台中出差吧~!
🚩第一站,Diane與台中的學生見面交流,討論當前的美台關係;這些學生雖然年紀輕輕,但對於外交政策和全球挑戰可是有著非常深刻的見解!
🚩下一站,Diane拜訪了台中遠近馳名的展演中心—臺中國家歌劇院 National Taichung Theater,並討論未來可能的美台文化交流合作計畫。
🚩接著,Diane與台中地區的傅爾布萊特學者會面,進一步了解中台灣的英語教學概況,並討論AIT如何能夠協助台灣達成2030雙語化的目標。
🚩最後,Diane拜訪了全台第一個美國資料中心—台中美國資料中心,自從2005年成立以來,每年都有將近13萬名的訪客入館挖寶。如果你有機會到台中,推薦大家參觀台中美國資料中心,多樣豐富的美國書籍和文化活動等著你探索!
這次的台中出差行雖然行程滿檔,但是非常充實且收穫滿滿!各位現在對AIT文化新聞組是否有更多了解呢?歡迎留言跟我們分享你對美台文化交流的想法和建議!
💡What is Public Diplomacy? Are you curious to know what's a day like for AIT’s Public Diplomacy officer? We had a chance to tag along to Taichung and see Public Diplomacy Section Chief Diane Sovereign in action!
🚩First stop- She made a speech and engaged with students on U.S.-Taiwan Relations. Even though young, they didn’t hold back their thought-provoking hard questions on foreign policy and global challenges.
🚩Second stop- Because she helps establish cultural exchange between the United States and Taiwan, Diane visited the 臺中國家歌劇院 National Taichung Theater National Taichung Theater to explore future collaborations with this prominent art hub.
🚩Third stop- Diane also met with Fulbright alumni to better understand trends related to English language education in Central Taiwan and more importantly how AIT can help Taiwan meet its Bilingual Nation 2030 goals.
🚩Last but not the least, if you are ever in Taichung, make sure to visit Taiwan’s first American Corner, established in 2005. Diane was one of the 130,000 visitors each year to step into a space that helps the people of Taiwan better understand America.
How is that for a productive day? Leave a comment below and let us know what you’re thinking!
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