Tag Archives: Japan

Why Americans Love Bombardment

Has justice through retribution become the new American virtue?

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Olympic Dreams, Tokyo Style

An inward-looking culture must embrace the Olympic spirit of performance and openness to reinvent itself.

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Japan and Weimar

How are Japanese nationalists trying to change the constitution "without anyone noticing"?

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Not China, Not Japan, Not North Korea

What is the real concern of average South Koreans?

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East Asia: Leaving Postwar Angst Behind

Can East Asia move past 19th century-style territorial disputes over small islands?

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India and Japan: Partners in Regional Stability?

Can India and Japan become bookends in Asia for regional stability?

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A Real Stimulus For Japan

In designing stimulus programs, how about addressing real and neglected needs of Japan’s population?

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Japan Upsetting China’s Balance Between the Sudans?

Will closer ties between Japan and South Sudan undo China’s diplomacy in the region — and hurt its investments?

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Is Europe’s Complacency America’s Fault?

Is Europe stuck in its economic ways because the United States protected it from harsh global realities for too long?

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Japan — Viewed from Above

Abenomics is widely hoped to provide an economic turnaround for Japan. But is the prime minister focusing on the right issues?

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