JA 25 – The Possibility of Radical Change in Japan in 2012? – Feb 2012
At the World Economic Forum held in Davos on January 26th, Prime Minister Noda Yoshihiko stated that he was determined
At the World Economic Forum held in Davos on January 26th, Prime Minister Noda Yoshihiko stated that he was determined
The former Minister of Finance, Noda Yoshihiko’s rise to power seems to reflect Japan’s economic priorities. In addition to the
China is transforming itself from a major exporter of goods to a major exporter of capital. By 2009 Chinese investors
The pact that China has made with globalization, trading huge external dependence for miraculous export growth, may be unravelling. The
China has set its sights on Central Asia, triggering a new Great Game for power in a region where Europe,
How will China power its huge and growing economy in the years ahead? The world’s largest nuclear programme and ambitious
In the aftermath of the triple disaster of March 2011, this issue is in line with the previous one and
In Japan but also all over the world, everyone keeps in mind the events of last March 11th, with a
Has China become too bold in its dealings with the rest of the world? Some of the country’s own foreign
The latest edition of China Analysis by the ECFR and Asia Centre deals with China’s maritime ambitions. It examines the
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