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Probably we should not just focus on the size of GDP.I have voted for Singapore, largely because the word used is leading.
Singapore leads ASEAN in most of the factors.
Yet, Singapore is not the leading power of ASEAN.
The leading power of ASEAN is, without doubt, Indonesia. Not only is it giant, in land area, and population, it also has a GDP that is larger than the next 3 nations combined.
Why not Vietnam?Possibly Laos.
Giving the leadership to a small, neutral and stable country like Laos will not create quarrel among Asean members
Indonesia? Too many problems
Vietnam? in future maybe, not now.
Singapore: It is currently the leading country in Asean, but I guess few would agree about its leadership.
Phillipines or Malaysia or Thailand: no way.
Philippine, they have a good president who is the best leader in Asean now In SEA, i only remember his name and my prime minister. Indo is a candidate on the list, they are ambitious people.
Thailand has quite good higher educationPhillipines or Malaysia or Thailand: no way.
University is more about researches than producing qualified labor.Sorry, I do not believe in university ranking from any organization.
Many people from various countries, who graduated from the well-known US or UK universities, are working under me and except English, I do not find them any more capable than my Vietnamese colleagues, who graduated from Vietnamese universities. All depends on the quality of input 12th grade students, which Vietnam is among the best country in the world.
University is more about researches than producing qualified labor.