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1. Newsweek 2017年1月27日号

D 〇 W N T ー M E T R A V E L C I N E M A C 0 F F E E C 0 M E D Y B 0 0 K S M U S I C THE FAMILY MAN making fil 0b00t Mike Mills can't sto parents. Thank God BY TOM SHONE 十 INWARD LOOKING: MiIIs, photographed fo 「 Newsweek ⅲ New York ⅲ December, came tO directing late. Two films in, he'sgoing his own, eccentric way. 当 @Tom Shone MIKE MILLS'S new film, 20 C ビ〃ワⅣ 0 襯ど〃 , is about many things—skateboarding, Talking Heads, the confusion and loneliness 0f being a teenager, susan sontag' feminism' Jimmy Carter's crisis 0f confidence speech. "My films can start out as little weird constellations, and then you kind 0f add another piece, ” Mills says, perched on an egg-shaped red chair at the New York City offces of the indie film company A24 ・ The closest the film comes to a hook is this: What is it like to be a young teenage boy raised in a household ofwomen? Or as someone in the movie asks, Doyouneed a mantO raise a man?' Annette Bening plays Dorothea, a free-spirited divorcée ーⅵ 10 chain-smokes Salem cigarettes, -wears Birkenstocks-and-lives—in—-æ-large- ・•a shackle house in Santa Barbara, California, 1n 1979. Her husband is long gone, showing up only on birthdays. SO Dorothea outsources the raising ofher 14-year-01d son,Jamie (Lucas Jade Zumann), t0 his best friend, Julie (Elle Fanning), a heartbreaker wh0 steals into his bed for pla- tonic sleepovers, and Abbie (Greta Gerwig), a 24-year-01d photographer with a shock 0f red BOWie hair whO lives upstairs. Abbie gives Jamie a copy 0f 0 BO 市 0 リ r. んお and is soon alert- ing him t0 the existence and higher purposes 0f menstruation, Lou Reed and the clitoris. people are like, 'HOW personal is [this filml?"' Mills says. 'people ask me all the time, ls that your mom or is that your dad?' l'm like, ginal role in his upbringing ・ version 0fMills's father, who played only a mar- as a widower WhO comes out in hiS 70S ; a C ar-wmniw-turn—bYChristophewPlumme r ー ents. Mills's first, B ど g ⅲれビ ( 2011 ) , featured an This is the second film he's made about his par- ℃ 0 fucking figure ・ I don t know. I 島 " ' ー ! ま洋をなを第差・ ・第 3 宿物、第 NEWSWEEK 55 01 / 27 / 2017

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↓ ↓ ↓ T H E R E WA S A B R ー E F M 0 M E N T ー N M ー D - N 0 V E M B E R W H E N E D U C AT ー 0 N R E F 0 R M E R S W E R E T H R ーしし E D A B 0 U T P R E S ー D E N T- E し E C T D 0 N A し D T R U M P ' S S W A M P - D R A ー N ー N G ー M P E R AT ー V E A N D W H AT ー T M ー G H T M E A N F 0 R T H E N AT ー 0 N ' S E T E R N A し LY B E し E A G U E R E D P U B し一 C S C H 0 0 し S . On November 16 , Trump met at his Manhattan tower with Eva Moskowitz, whose Success Academy charter network has achieved impressive results with children ofcolor across New York City. The fol- lowing weekend, he entertained Michelle Rhee, the former head of Washington, D. C. 's public schools, at his golf club in New Jersey. Despite her uneven results, Rhee remains popular with those whO think mcompetent teachers and the umons that protect them are holding back America's kids. lnstead, Trump chose Betsy DeVos tO head the Education Department, a federal agency with over- sight over all Ofthe nation s educational institutions, from prekindergarten programs t0 graduate sch001s of business. The choice mystified all those who d fig- ured Trump was looking for a capable, fotward-look- ing technocrat focused on student testing and teacher accountability. The chOice horrified te achers unlons, as DeVos is a billionaire RepubIican who has worked assiduously t0 weaken the public schools in Michigan. Comedian R0b Delaney tweeted, "Trump's pick ofDeVos as Sec. of Education is more hateful than pouring a vat Ofshit out Of a helicopter ontO a group Of 1St graders. " Crude as that sentiment may be, it reflects the prevalent perception—unfair, perhaps— that DeVos is unsuited to her post, having never worked in a school or a school district. Her nomina- tion is in keeping with Trump s apparent conviction that nothing fuels government work better than antipathy tO the government. DeVos would not be the first ideologue to head the Education Department:William Bennett, appointed by Ronald Reagan, was a conservative culture warrior nonpareil. George H.W. Bush's appoint- ments, R0d Paige and Margaret SpelIings, were Tex- ans whO shared his right-leaning, reformist vision Of education, as encapsulated by NO Child Left Behind. But ever smce the first education secretary—Shirley Hufstedler, appointed by Jimmy Carter to the new post in 1979—nearly every person t0 h01d that 0ffce has had direct experience in teaching or educational administration (tWO were governors WhO'd enacted large education reform measures). DeVOS, by contrast, is a professional activist. For decades, she has tried tO dictate what goes on in a classroom—without ever having worked in one. ・ C H R ー S T ' S A G E N T 0 ド R E N E W A し ' GRAND RAPIDS, Michigan, has largely defined the life of the woman born in 1958 as EIisabeth Prince. She grew up in nearby H011and, near the shore 0f Lake Michigan, where her father, Edgar Prince, ran an aut0 parts empire that he would eventually sell for $ 1.35 billion. The family belonged to the Reformed Church in America, which has its roots in a kind of Protestantism known as C alvinism, the predominant faith of the Dutch who s ettle d we ste rn Michigan. Some flee home for college; Betsy prince traveled just 30 miles t0 Grand Rapids, where in 1975 she enrolled in Calvin College, 仕 om which her mother, Elsa, had graduated. Any attempt to forecast what DeVOS might dO as the natlon's education secretary must begin here, at this college of 4 , 000 that bids its students tO act as "Christ's agents of renewal in NEWSWEEK 38 01 / 27 / 2017

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the world. " The college is afflliated with the chris- econom1CS and served on the student senate; She tian Reformed Church and takes its religious mis- volunteered on Gerald Ford's losing presidential SlOn seriously: Faculty members, for example, are bid in 1976 and worked for other Republican cam- 叫 4 ツ記 t0 s e n d th e i r own ch ⅱ dren& aChristia paigns. 198Q , she married Dick DeVOS, a native 0f secondary h001. Grand Rapids and a stude nt at ne arby Northvv00Ü The college is named after John calvin, the University whO stOOd tO become the heir tO the 16th-century French thinker from whom Calvin- Amway fortune, the masswe marketing company lsm gets its name. A branch Of Protestantism that co-founded by his father that some have called a tOOk root in Northern Europe, Calvinism hews tO its pyramid scheme. His family, like hers, was conser- founder's doctrine 0f predestination, which holds vative, PIOLIS and very riCh. T H E V 0 U C H E R 0 U E E N THE DEVOSES have four chil- dren, whom they raised in Ada, a wealthy suburb of Grand Rap- ids, where the annual median household income today is almost $ 122 , 000 , more than double Michigan's average of about $ 49 , 000. The town, the seventh wealthiest in Michigan, has unsurprisingly good pub- lic schools, but the DeVos chil- dren apparently did not attend them. TWO daughters were at least partly home-schooled, a fact that has been gleefully noted by some home-schooling advocates, many Of 、 AJhOI れ are religious conservatives elated tO finally have a booster in Wash- ington, D. C. B0th the DeVOS sons attended the Grand Rapids that G0d has predestined all sinners t0 Hell, and Christian High Sch001, which has a DeVos Center TEACHING while he chooses tO save S01 れ e as an act ofgrace, that for Arts and Worship. FOR PROFIT: salvation cannot be earned. NO amount Of effort is Though she has been reticent with the press since The system DeVos pushed suffcient tO rescue the damned from damna- in Michigan tion. lt is also among the more intellectual Of has spawned "AS long as I met the the vanous Protestant movements. "Calvin- schools with almost no ists are usually smart," says Julie lngersoll minimal requirements, oversight. a scholar at the University 0f North Florida whO has studied conservative Christianity. "The core ofworship will be a sermon that is sophisticated and philosophically inclined. Kenneth Pomykala attended CaIvin COI- lege at the same time as prince and remembers her nomination tO the Trump Cabinet, DeVos was her"vaguely. " T0day the head of Calvin's religion not shy about expressing her convictions previously. department, Pomyka a estlmates thå€ back then, ln 2013 , she told 厩〃 4 厩厖 0 magazine thae her¯ p e rh ap s 90 p e rc e nt0f ・ thestudentsbelonged-to th de ducation began ・ Christian Reformed tradition. 'One of the things the Potter's House Christian SchOOl in Grand Rap- Calvinism iS known for is that religious values ids, a private religious academy. At the time, we should affect the way you live all of life," PomykaIa had children who were school-age themselves. Well, says. "lt doesn't make the separation between pri- that touched home. Dick and I became increasingly vate religion and public life. committed tO helping Other parents—parents from At Calvin CoIIege, Prince studied business low-income families in particular. lfwe could choose Standa•rd 1 A1139 、工 30NV M380 :QV38dS SnOlA38d :dV 、 VN8f10 「 IN コ」工 L/ÅVI•N 3YV 「 I co 取 ld run an awful school almost indefinitely. NEWSWEEK 39 01 / 27 / 2017

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PRAYING MANTIS: A professor who has studied what DeVos did to Detroit's schools calls her appoint- secretary "the tri- umph 0f ideology over evidence. ' S C H 0 0 L S B R ー N G A C R U S A D E 0 R A N ー N 0 U ー S ー T ー 0 N ? By Alexander Nazaryan を、 VS ア E を K 37 01 / 27 / 2017

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I N T E L L I G E N C E D R U G WA R IRAQ WA L L S T R E E T T R U M P E C 0 N 0 M I C S THE TRUMP ESTABLISHMENT Donald Trum he's also leaäing a revolution against the cultural elites These norms, however, are not speakmg tO a IF ALL HIS Other cultural blasphemies did not sizable part 0f the nation: That same pussy talk finish 0 伍 D onald Trump , hi s grab -them-by-the- that shocked cosmopolitans wasn't Of much pussy line, in the overwhelming opimon 0f the concern for many Americans. Media fragmenta- liberal media, would. That it did not might sug- tion has created all sorts Of thriving niches that gest that many cultural certainties are a lOt less accommodate the views Of eager consumers, firm than most Ofthe media and culture industry lessening the need tO speak tO a broader, more thought. Twenty years ()r (o) 0f rule-tightening dffcult-to-re ach audience ・—the once -great mass about hOW we talk about sex, gender, race and market. ThiS same fragmentation IS convmc- our multicultural society was put up for rexnew ing higher-fashion cultural consumers that their by Trump's election. The ongomg expressions Of shock on the part conce rns are paramount. These are )ust "white man s problems," said an ofthe cultural establishment reflect its fears that agent whO in 2013 rejected a collection Of short the unapologetic white male has returned. You storie s about middle-age terrors and angst by could hardly find a more threatening and throw- 53-year-01d Pennsylvania and working-class son back version ofthat than Trump—a rich, voluble, egomaniacal pussy hound. TO write about him, Kevin Morris, who promptly t00k that as the title for his book—think Richard Ford, John Cheever you would need some combination Of authors and Bernard MaIamud, allwriters who are also out like Norman Mailer, Terry Southern, Harry BY of fashion—which he then self-published through crews and Gore Vidal, all notably out offashion MICHAELWOLFF With curre nt cultural norms. Amazon.When Grove Atlantic shortly thereafter 当 @MichaeIWoIffNYC Åト 139 、 39VbN 一 38 一 M/ コ三工 HOIÅVI NEWSWEEK 12 01 / 27 / 2017

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lran SPECIAL ADVERTISINC SECTION A RegionalPowe 「 house 〇 nce Again Open f 〇「 Business Under President Rouhani's stewardship, the new administration has succeeded in mitigating the negative impact Of sanctions on lran's economy. By designing prudent macro-economic policies, while moving forward the negotiations on lran's nuclear programme, hiS administration has man- aged tO bring stability backto the economy and engender promising prospectsfor investment in the post-sanctions era. Untapped Growth Potential One yea 「 afte 「 inte 「 national sanctions we 「 e lifted, lran is enjoying being back in the world economic and t 「 ade club. By restO 「 ing lran's histo 「 ic links with the world, P 「 esi- dent Rouhani's administration is hopefulthat the count 「 y will att 「 act fO 「 eign capital, g 「 OW its export potential and inc 「 ease its technological capacity, SO that it can benefit f 「 om a long-term economic boom Hisintent was clea 「 f 「 om the first day Of his adminis- t 「 ation; 1 am committed tO fulfilling my p 「 omises tO my people, including my pledge tO engage in const 「 uctive inte 「 action with the wo 目 d. " Economic g 「 OWth has p 「 eviously st 「 uggled, but by suc- cessfully achieving the lifting Of international sanctions, lran's GDP g 「 owth could su 「 ge tO 5 % 0 「 6 % by Ma 「 ch 201 ス bringing the count 「 y close 「 tO its ta 「 get Of 8%.InfIation has SO been cont 「 OIIed, d 「 opping f 「 om 40% 的 the sanctions era tO 「 ecently ease intO single digits. These imp 「 ovements lead the Governo 「 of lran's Central Bank, Dr Valiollah Seif, tO state 1 「 an is now a very good envi 「 onment fO 「 investo 「 S tO realise thei 「 R 日乙 旧5u 「ロ nce 〔 0. expectations and lrecommend thatinvesto 「 s take a close 「 look at lran. " Many investo 「 s a 「 e taking notice and in the last 12 months, agreements on billion-dolla 「 investments have been 「 eached with Eu 「 opean companies With its highly educated and young population Of 80 million, lran iS now a major att 「 action fO 「 investors looking fO 「 bette 「「 eturns than 的 their home ma 「 kets. Sectors such as Oil and gas. financial se 「 vices, inf 「 as- tructu 「 e, tourism, and hospitality a 「 e now set tO beco- me viable competitors on the globalinvestment stage. D 「 Younes Mazlumi, CEO Of Razilnsu 「 ance Company concu 「 S, 1 「 an can be a very St 「 ategic country fO 「 com- panies tO invest in. We a 「 e a country that Offe 「 s huge oppo 「 tunities. " Mr Mohsen 」 a 圄 pou 匚 President of the influentiall 「 an Chamber Of Commerce,lndustries. Mines and Agricultu- 「 e is keen tO point out what opportunities exist and he explains that;"in OiI and gas p 「 OJects and development plans, we a 「 e at the ve 「 y top Of ou 「「 egion, while many ー am committed tO fulfilling my promises tO my people, including my pledge t0 engage in constructive interaction with the WO d. ” H. E. Hass Rouhani PresidentofIran neighbou 「 ing count 「 ies a 「 e unfO 「 tunately th 「 eatened by ext 「 emism and politicalinstability. lran the g 「 ound is well prepa 「 ed fO 「 us tO WO 「 k on ou 「 strengths tO help bring g 「 ea- te 「 stability and p 「 osperity tO the 「 egion. " M 「 René Ha 「 un, Managing Di 「 to 「 atthe German-lranian Cha m 「 Of Comme 「 ce a 0 suggests that now is the time tO take 記 OOk at the possibilities in lran. "Eve 「 ybOdy should come and visit lran tO expIO 「 e the opportunities availa ble in the count 「 y.lt is importantto act now, as it is a chanceto start something new and carve out a niche," he explains. You will alwayslook after our kjds.. but whol&oksafteryou? www.Razi24.(0 m Sponsored Feature Produced by Quantum P 「 oductions www.quantum-p 「 oductions. CO. uk

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を物屋を 0 をを第を上・ を参を、の第々第、物 D 0 W N T I M E / T R A V E L HIGHS AND LOWS Mirihi lsland Resort feels like paradise ー for now POKING PRECARIOUSLY above the water, Mirihi lsland appears on the horizon like a beached tur- tle. The pilot 0f the tiny seaplane that is taking me tO the Maldivian resort, recently voted the seventh best hOtel in the world, is sitting within arm S reach. He iS not wearmg any shoes. After a splash landing, a posse 0f islanders greets me on the pontoon. They are also bare- foot. Before I have checked in, a staff member politely asks me tO remove my sneakers, tO be picked up and taken, together with my bags, t0 my water villa, a straw-roofed hut suspended on stilts above the water 20 feet from shore. I qmckly learn why footwear is unnecessary on Mirihi. Sand is everywhere. lt spills from the beache s that skirt the island, le aving a 2-inch- deep layer 0f white on the floors 0f the reception area, restaurant and bar. One waiter tells me he hasn t worn shoes in more than four months, not since the last time he left the island t0 visit family. I hated it, ” he says. Shoes are like f00t prisons. GOing shoeless is part Of the character that Swiss-born co-owner Amy Stierli has spent the past 15 years trying tO create on the island. "Bare- fOOt luxury' is how she describes it over a wel- come drink (a coconut with a straw stuck in it). She calls Mirihi "a desert island but with five-star BY seruce. ” There is a definite 犬 0 わわバ 0 〃 C 川作他 el ANTHONY to the place, albeit carefully choreogr 叩 hed : CUTHBERTSON no bathtubs, no swmming pools, no TV sets in 当 @ADCuthbertson NEWSWEEK 58 01 / 27 / 2017

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SPECIALADVERTISINC SECTION lran- Foreign lnvestment, Mining and lnsurance MIDHCO Becomes A Top lranian Brand 旧 Less Than IO Years Razilnsurance Sets High Standa 「 ds NOt only is Dr Mazluml a fervent supporte 「 ofhis country's but he also has the distinction of being the CEO of lran's first eve 「 p 「 ivate insurance company. Since it began a me 「 e 13 yea 「 s ago in 2003, RaziInsu 「 ance Company has expanded to such an extent that it cu 「「 ently providesinsurance cover fo 「 two and a half million lranians and employs 5,000 staff ac 「 oss 40 agenciæ. "We have already insu 「 ed mo 「 e than ten million people over the years," he explains. NOt keen to 「 eston hislaurels, D 「 MazIumiis eage 「 tost 「 ess thatthere is ℃ om fo 「 im- p 「 ovementin lran'sinsurance industry and that there is 「 oom fo 「 insu 「 ers f 「 om ab 「 oad tO ventu 「 e intothe lranian market. However, any new playersin the ma 「 ket will have to adhe 「 e to RaziS impressive standa 「 ds and ensu 「 e they c.an meet custome 「 s' expectations. "The most impo 「 tant thing OLI 「 company iS ou 「 values and OLI 「 firm commitment t0 custome 「 satisfaction. This is crucial both f 「 om the standpoint of management and ou 「 employees We prcy Vide ou 「 custome 「 S With the maximum coverage we can and the mostimpo 「 tant ele- ment of customer satisfaction in the 旧 su 「 ance industry lran espeaallyis the speed Of payment Of claims. ltis very impo 「 tant for us to pay claims very, very quickly. This is a CO 「 e value for ou 「 company, staff and managers, and is undoubtedly one ofthe most importantthings fo 「 us and a crucialfacto 「 behind ou 「 ongoing succæs" he explains. lnsurance penet 「 ation 「 emains low in lran, but acco 「 ding to MazIumi that is only good news, as the 「 e is t 「 emendous potential for g 「 owth, hence the emphasis he places on training and human capitaldevelopment. Razilnsu 「 ance Company has provided cove 「 fo 「 some of IranSIargest p 「 uects, in- cluding the South Pa 「 s Gas P 「 OJect (Phases 1 to (O), which is the largest gas plant in the Persian GuIf, but they a 0 0 秤 e 「 general cove 「 fo 「 health, liability, engineering and aviation. Thei 「 policies cu 「 rently cove 「 many airline fleets. Nowthe company is eyeing international expansion and it has acqui 「 capitalfrom sha 「 eholders to open b 「 a nchesi n neighbou 「 ing cou ntres. Fu rthe 「 afield they hope one day tO 0 n b 「 anches in North Ame 「 ica to p 「 ovide cover for the lranian diaspora. MlDHCO'sState-of-the-ArtTechnoIogy lran's Middle East Mines and Mine 「 allndust 「 ies Development HoIding Company (MIDHCO) was established less than a decade ago. に began its ope 「 ations with an t 圄 capital Of $IOO million and yet, nine sho 「 t yea 「 slater MIDHCO is listed on the Tehran StOCk Exchange,it has 16 subsidiaries and has already invested $ 3 billion, with a fu 「 the 「 $ 2 billlon of investments planned. "ln recognition Of our rema 「 kable performance, MIDHCO was g 「 anted the NationaI ExceIlence Awa 「 d as one 0 「 the top six companies in the count 「 y. Fu 「 thermo 「 e, MID- HCO'S ranking in the wo 「に top IOO mining companies stands in 37th place, which indicates a conside 「 able ma 「 ket capitalisation growth," explains M 「 AIi Asgha 「 pour- mand, MlDHCO's CEO. Credit cannot be taken away f 「 om MlDHCO's impressive g 「 owth; it has built a st 「 ong brand very quickly and it has ca 「 ved an extrao 「 dina 「 y development path sin ce its inception. However,I 「 an's mining secto 「 potential allowed it the pe 「 fect p に t 「 0 「 m whichit could nu 「 tu 「 e its 「 apid rlse. に is estimated thatl 「 an holds p 「 oven mineral 「 ese 「 ves of ove 「 43 billion tonnes that could be wo 「 th mo 「 e than $700 billion. The country possesses 68 diffe 「 ent types of mine 「 als, including 27 billion tonnes 0ⅱ「 on 0 「 e and 2.6 billion tonnes of coppe 「 , which accounts fo 「 4 % of globalrese 「 ves. As a holding company, MIDHCO has taken advantage of the natural 「 esources by investing in companies active in explO 「 ation and mining ope 「 ations as well as pro- duction 0 「 chemicals fO 「 WhiCh mine 「 alS have been used as raw mate 「 ials. Fu 「 the 「 mo 「 e, MIDHCO invests in companies that 0 幵 e 「 mining and mining indus- t 「 ies related consulting, financial and economic, comme 「 cial, management and su- pe 「 ViSO 「 y se 「 vices, as well as companies, WhiCh a 「 e involved in the development 0f p 「 Oduction plants within lran O 「 ove 「 seas. "Mining p 「 esented us with a highe 「 variety of 「 esou 「 ces than oil and gas and the sector has ten times the potential and a good busness mind will natu 「 ally invest in it," says the CEO. lmportantly he adds, ・・ we concentrated on steel and coppe 「 and the p 「 ocess we gained a 25 % ma 「 ket share fo 「 each. " Though it was also the compan ゾ s strategy that propelled them to success, "we produce all the 「 aw mate 「 lals and the subsidiary 「 aw mate 「 ials fo 「 ou 「 expansion p 「 o- jects, SO we a 「 e locally connected to the mines and this generates ve 「 ticalinteg 「 ation and highe 「 quality end p 「 oducts. " lnnovation and state-of-the-a 「 t technology has so been key to MIDHCO's success and what they have done tO minimise ha 「 mfulresidues at coppe 「 plants is expected tO be 「 eplicated by companes 訓 ove 「 the world. NOW MIDHCO is IOOking tO fO 「 eign investo 「 s and joint ventures to 0 「 ive futu 「 e g 「 owth. 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