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Shinzo Abe
Debt: Not So Bad, After All?
Revelations from a college student reignite debate on the crisis point for government debt.
Wednesday Round Up – The Web’s Best on China
Looking for the best articles on China from around the net? We have you covered.
On the Rebound? America and Japan
With the world economy struggling, “Dr. Doom” predicts America and Japan maybe on the comeback trail.
Abenomics: Now for the Hard Part
The BOJ’s bold monetary easing takes Japan into uncharted waters, but won’t be enough on its own.
IOC “Hugely Impressed” by Tokyo’s Olympic Bid
With support from government, business and the public, Tokyo’s Olympic bid is gaining momentum.
Japan's Trans-Pacific Partnership Play
Reports suggest Japan could join TPP talks. But will ingrained interests kill a potential deal?
Haruhiko Kuroda Nominated as the Next Bank of Japan Governor
Can Japan’s economy prosper with new leadership at the Bank of Japan?
6 Ways to Prevent a Conflict Between Tokyo and Beijing
There are many reasons why China and Japan won’t go to war. Now is the time to explore how to actively prevent it.
Mr. Abe Comes to Washington
Prime Minister Abe is set for talks with President Obama. It is clear both have much to discuss.
North Korea’s Nuclear Test: A Silver Lining?
North Korea’s third nuclear test could have some interesting geopolitical repercussions.
The Trans-Pacific Partnership: Will it Happen?
Can the Trans-Pacific Partnership overcome challenges and make history?
Abenomics Presses Ahead
Shinzo Abe moves forward with his economic plan. Will Japan’s economy bounce back?