Global Government 2017
Making Global Citizen Education Mandatory
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About the Book
Global Government 2017: Making Global Citizen Education Mandatory
In recent years, the wisdom of mankind has evolved supercomputers and quickly decoded gene sequences. AI (artificial intelligence) has now analyzed the enormous history of the 8,000 years of humanity, and captured the image of the future human society in the field of vision. In the near future, where human kind will reach at, A.I. clarified that global governance is indispensable for global governance of people. That is the ultimate dream of human beings, creating freedom and an equality society that will not cause war. Furthermore, AI will accelerate the realization of mandatory global citizen education.
About the Author
Masayuki Kishimoto
Born September 1934
1957 Graduated from the English Department, University of the Ryukyus
1961 Recipient of the Fulbright US Government scholarship; completed master degree for the secondary school administration at the University of Maryland graduate school
Continued a two-year research based after obtaining a master’s degree in the advanced school administration
Worked for 26 years as a marketing consultant for Japan Airlines
1997 Former director of the National Tropical Botanical Garden in Hawaii
1998 Current director of Seacology (California)
1999 Established the Kishimoto Family International Company (Washington), President and CEO
2003 Current director of the Institute for EthnoMedicine (Wyoming)
2007 Established the Kishimoto Family Foundation (Washington), Founder
Translated “Nafanua” into Japanese. The book is a Goldman Environmental Prize winner, and selected as a “Recommended Book” by Japan National Library Association
All proceeds from the translation donated to charity
2015 Published “We All Live on this Small Blue Planet. Let’s Establish a Global Government”
All donated proceeds to charity
2016 Received an honorary doctorate degree from the University of the Ryukyus.
Currently leading an enlightenment movement that aims to introduce “the university endowment culture” in Japan and Asian region