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Japan Society Chairman’s Blog – 20
25.09.20
I cannot pretend that these are not turbulent times, when an American president refuses to confirm that there will be a peaceful transfer of power after the US...
Read moreUS Election
20.09.20 Publication: AVANTI
The American election always matters to the outside world, for whatever anyone may claim about the decline of US power or the demise of US hegemony, the...
Read moreWill ex-Japan PM Abe be Judged as a Survivor that Drifted with the Tides?
19.09.20 Publication: Mainichi Shimbun
Historians are divided by one quite fundamental debate. One school, who believe in what is often known as “the great man theory of history” holds that...
Read moreJapan Society Chairman’s Blog – 18
18.09.20
I have to begin with a confession. In the blog that I wrote on August 31st, perhaps still feeling overly relaxed thanks to the summer, I said something foolish...
Read moreDecoupling
09.09.20 Publication: Nikkei Business
The Covid-19 pandemic crisis has combined forces with the already ongoing clash between the United States and China about trade and technology to give new...
Read moreLessons from Abe for Europe
29.08.20 Publication: La Stampa
All political careers end in failure. That saying, by a famous British Conservative politician of the 1970s, Enoch Powell, applies especially to those...
Read moreReview : The Iconoclast – Shinzo Abe & the New Japan
29.08.20
With Abe Shinzo’s sudden resignation as prime minister, again on health grounds as after his first short period in office in 2007, it is right to ask what...
Read moreThe Japan Shinzo Abe has left Behind
28.08.20 Publication: Project Syndicate
DUBLIN – Shinzo Abe’s sudden resignation (on health grounds) ends the tenure of Japan’s longest-serving prime minister. The country’s most...
Read moreItaly Recovery
15.08.20 Publication: AVANTI
One of the great paradoxes of the covid-19 crisis is this: the United Kingdom, where a charismatic prime minister, Boris Johnson, recently won a powerful...
Read moreJapan Society Chairman’s Blog – 15
24.07.20
Historians will tell us that four months is far too short a time for permanent social or behavioural changes to occur, even if the pandemic already feels as if...
Read moreJapan Society: Webinar Series 13: The Pandemic and its Impact on Gender Equality in Japan and the UK
22.07.20
Japan Society: Webinar Series 13: The Pandemic and its Impact on Gender Equality in Japan and the UK with Yoriko Goto and Heather...
Read moreBolton’s Trump Tell-All Book
05.07.20 Publication: Mainichi Shimbun
After nearly three and a half years in office, we all know far more about how the Trump administration functions or doesn’t function than we knew about most...
Read moreTime to Face China Together
05.07.20 Publication: La Stampa
In June 1989 China used tanks and bullets to impose its will on young protestors in and around Tiananmen Square in Beijing, killing thousands. In July 2020...
Read moreJapan Society Chairman’s Blog – 14
03.07.20
As a boy I was always more interested in subjects like history and geography than in science, but for some reason I have always remembered watching Professor...
Read moreJapan Society: Webinar Series 12: The View from the Korean Peninsula
02.07.20
The View from the Korean Peninsula with Chung Minlee and John...
Read moreJapan Society Chairman’s Blog – 13
26.06.20
In a week when pleasure at the prospect of returning to something closer to normal life has been balanced by concern about crowded beaches and a stubborn...
Read moreJapan Society: Webinar Series 11: The Future of Travel & Tourism in a Post COVID-19 World
19.06.20
The Future of Travel and Tourism in a Post COVID-19 World with David Atkinson, Timothy Jenkins and Martin...
Read moreJapan Society Chairman’s Blog – 12
19.06.20
The news, from this week’s webinar, that in the year when our speaker and Japan Society veteran Martin Barrow first visited Japan in 1964 the country...
Read moreJapan Society Chairman’s Blog – 11
12.06.20
If recent events have taught us anything, it is that in these British Isles we are rather nicer to our famous past writers than we are to the historical...
Read moreJapan Society: Webinar Series 10: International Financial Centres: the Future for London and Tokyo
11.06.20
International Financial Centres: the Future for London and Tokyo with Michael Mainelli and Hiroshi...
Read moreWork and Covid
10.06.20 Publication: Nikkei Business
It is the question every business and every policy maker is asking themselves: among the many changes forced on us and on society by the covid-19 pandemic,...
Read moreJapan Society Chairman’s Blog – 10
05.06.20
In cricket, that English national sport that arrived in Meiji Japan a good decade before baseball but sadly was superseded, there is a saying called “the...
Read moreJapan Society: Webinar Series 9: The Energy Outlook for the Post Pandemic World
04.06.20
The Energy Outlook for the Post Pandemic World with Jun Arima and Nick...
Read moreWhy Britons have Lost Trust in Boris
03.06.20 Publication: La Stampa
To outsiders, it must look like a farce. While the British economy is slumping, the country is moving into huge debt, and it has lost more than 37,000 lives...
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