How Many Leaders do you Know?
Mar. 3rd, 2007 09:33 amSo I caught a bit of news, and saw Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe (talking about Japan's role with respect to "comfort women") and I thought: "Japan has a new Prime Minister?" So, off to Wikipedia: sure enough, as of September 26th, 2006, Japan has a new Prime Minister.
Then I was thinking: how many world leaders can I recognize? I can at least recognize the leaders of the G8 countries (although I'd probably fumble the name of the Italian Prime Minister if he's out of the news for a bit). I'd also recognize (but might fumble names) for Hugo Chavez, Fidel Castro, John Howard, Jalal Talibani, Mahmoud Ahmadinejad, Kim Jong Il, Rene Preval, and I'd fumble a bit before remembering Mahmoud Abbas' name. I knew that Vicente Fox and Ariel Sharon had been succeeded, but couldn't recognize or name their successors without looking them up. Nor would I have been able to name Mandela's successor of the last seven years. I could name Queen Beatrix of the Netherlands, but not Prime Minister Balkenende.
I know essentially no African political leaders, few European leaders (especially in Eastern Europe), and only one South American leader. Hm.
This is rather...
Date: 2007-03-04 12:41 am (UTC)What I mean is, that the media is rather lopsided in its coverageof overseas events in Australia, and probably is as well in Canada too. I can't think of a single day when there hasn't been a news story on TV (or radio) that's mentioned/shown the current President of the U.S.A. It's a bit like the OPPOSITE of that scene from the film BUckaroo Banzai:
RADAR BLAZE 2 (ED) comes in, walks up to BUCKAROO BANZAI.
RADAR BLAZE 2 (ED):
President's calling, Buckaroo.
BUCKAROO BANZAI:
(distracted)
The president of what?
RADAR BLAZE 2 (ED):
The President of the United States.
BUCKAROO BANZAI:
Oh.
(gives rock to PERFECT TOMMY)
Here.
PERFECT TOMMY:
Later.
Now of course we probably all know the names (if not the faces) of the leaders of our own countries, but sometimes that's deceptive. For example, I know that John Howard is our PM here, but I really couldn't tell you the name of the Governor General, who technically (representing the Queen) is our head of state.
Hmmm, I wonder if it really matters?