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Japan’s G20 Scorecard
By Clint Richards
Japanese officials conduct a full-court press on the last leg of their multilateral tour.
Interview: Japan’s Corporate Governance ‘Tipping Point’
By Anthony Fensom
Japan doesn't have the best image when it comes to corporate governance. That may be about to change.
Japan: A Sheep in Wolf’s Clothing
By Robert Dujarric
The Japanese government seems not to understand how its country is perceived overseas.
Yasukuni Shrine Visits Invoke Ire – Again
Japanese officials honor the anniversary of Japan’s surrender in WWII at Yasukuni Shrine today.
Taro Aso on Japanese Constitutional Reform: Learn from the Nazis
Japan’s deputy prime minister has come under fire for Weimar Constitution remarks.
Summit Success: More Than Just Being First in Line
The weekend’s Xi-Obama summit may be an example for Japanese leaders overly hasty to meet a U.S. president.
Japan’s Sensible New Defense Chief
The choice of Satoshi Morimoto to head Japan’s Defense Ministry has surprised many. But the media and opposition party criticism is misplaced.
Who Controls Bank of Japan?
And does Japan’s ruling party know what it’s doing? A top economist raises serious concerns–and takes aim at the Fed.
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