The Globalist’s Top 10 Features on Japan
Top features on Japan’s uncertain future.
December 30, 2014
[ 1 ] How Japan Bankrupted Itself
By Daniel Stelter | The story of Japan’s decline — and the lessons for Europe.
Published on December 19, 2014
[ 2 ] War and Peace in Asia: There Are Always Choices
By Jean-Pierre Lehmann | China is becoming a global power. Can it break the bellicose pattern set by all previous rising global powers?
Published on February 13, 2014
[ 3 ] Japan: A Polite Nation’s Dark Underbelly
By John West | A poor record on human rights hurts democracy in Japan.
Published on October 8, 2014
[ 4 ] Japan: Where Leaning In Isn’t Enough
By Shihoko Goto | Japan has to bring about a change in the national psyche about women and work.
Published on February 16, 2014
[ 5 ] Japan Must Own Up to Past Actions
By Martin Sieff | Diaoyu Islands: China’s posture reflects Japan’s failure to show contrition for the past.
Published on January 10, 2014
[ 6 ] Japan: From Abenomics to Abeggedon
By Kenneth Courtis | Japan’s lack of political circumspection has economic consequences.
Published on November 26, 2014
[ 7 ] Japan: A Venetian Destiny?
By John West | Japan and Venice share a similar history, but Japan should change course before that history repeats itself.
Published on June 11, 2014
[ 8 ] Japan Rolls the Dice: A Report From Tokyo
By Kenneth Courtis | On the global consequences of a large economy refusing to reform itself.
Published on November 1, 2014
[ 9 ] U.S.-Japan: A Difficult Alliance
By Satish Tandon | What’s at stake in Obama’s April 2014 visit.
Published on April 21, 2014
[ 10 ] Asia’s Scramble for Africa: Who Woos Best?
By Shihoko Goto | China and Japan wage a charm offensive to win access to Africa’s resources.
Published on January 26, 2014
Takeaways
The Globalist's top article on Japan in 2014 is about economic decline and the lessons for Europe.