Japan and Venice share a similar history, but Japan should change course before that history repeats itself.
Tag Archives: Japan
Finger-Wagging Over Asian Health Risks
Premiums for health risks could move Asia toward a better habitat, but a tenser trade environment.
President Obama’s Pirouettes in Asia
Did Japan, Korea et al. see any signs of U.S. President Obama’s Asia “pivot” in his recent trip?
Is the Gender Pay Gap Closing?
Which country performs best in terms of equal pay — US, UK, Germany or Korea?
Japan: Where Leaning In Isn’t Enough
Japan has to bring about a change in the national psyche about women and work.
War and Peace in Asia: There Are Always Choices
China is becoming a global power. Can it break the bellicose pattern set by all previous rising global powers?
Beyond Economic Integration: European Lessons for Asia Pacific?
Economic integration alone does not suffice to keep a dependable peace.
Europe 1914: Lessons for China and Japan in 2014
Avoiding geopolitical conflict and seeking justice and reconciliation.


























