Tag Archives: Japan

President Obama, Call the Republicans’ Bluff

Why would slashing government spending be more dangerous than a short-term failure to raise the debt ceiling?

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Tackling Iraq or Abandoning Nuclear Energy? U.S. and German Adventurism Compared

Germany is abandoning nuclear energy. What can the world learn from this type of “adventurism”?

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The Elusive Quest for Energy Security

Why do the world’s countries need to take a global approach to securing future energy supplies?

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Japan: The Economic Consequences of Disaster

What will be the economic fallout from the tragedies that have devastated Japan?

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The Uncertain Future: The World in 2111 (Part I)

What transformations will the world undergo over the next century?

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Getting Asia on the Global Stage

Why must Asians demand that global institutions be more open to their participation, ideas and leadership?

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Is It Global Weimar?

Must debt restructuring and reduction occur for the West’s economies to truly recover?

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The End of the Renminbi Regime

What should China do to maintain its rapid economic growth in this decade?

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U.S. Debt Should Be Downgraded to Below Japan’s

Why is Japan’s ability to pay down its debt much stronger than the United States’?

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Nationalism Vs. Globalism: The Possibility of One Asia

Can the countries of Asia go it alone, or do they still need the United States to keep them connected to each other?

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