Yes, the European model remains superior to that of America and Japan.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
If the cultural elite has its way, the U.S. will be much more like Europe.
America was probably Europe's equal scientifically by the end of World War I and certainly surpassed it after the chaos of World War II.
I think that Europeans in general have a more global view of the world because they are in such proximity to other countries that it enables them to travel and see other parts of the world.
When 'designed in Europe' is combined with 'made in China' and when European technologies are applied to the Chinese market, there will be amazing results.
We find Japan a little more difficult to understand because it has proven its 20th century prowess though the ancient traditions still persist.
When I see the cultural diversity that exists today, I feel that we must defend it, and we need Europe, because otherwise we are going to live in a society with a single model, the Anglo-American model.
America is behind Europe and Japan in terms of accepting adult ideas in animation.
I think the rise of Asian models is an absolutely beautiful thing.
The inferior complex is now extended to all Europe, save Nordics.
Asia can learn much from Europe. Trade could be made easier in Asia, and the conditions for doing business could be improved by reducing red tape. In this regard, Hong Kong, Singapore and South Korea have done better than the best in Europe.