Author: Shiro Armstrong There has been a lot happening in North East Asia recently. December 13th last year saw the first ever Japan-China-ROK Trilateral Summit Meeting. The meeting was long overdue and in planning for a long time, but given a sense of urgency due to the global financial crisis. …
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Japan-China Strategic Dialogue enough?
http://www.eastasiaforum.org/2009/01/09/japan-china-strategic-dialogue-enough/World financial crisis and rebuilding ‘public’ systems: a view from Japan
http://www.eastasiaforum.org/2009/01/08/world-financial-crisis-and-rebuilding-public-systems-a-view-from-japan/Special Author: Yoichi Funabashi, Editor-in-Chief, Asahi Shimbun, Tokyo ‘The magic is over.’ So said French Foreign Minister, Bernard Kouchner, referring to the financial crisis that originated in Wall Street and the battered global standing of the United States. …
Australia: balancing the long with the short
http://www.eastasiaforum.org/2009/01/07/australia-2008-balancing-the-long-with-the-short/Special Author: Geoffrey Barker, Strategic and Defence Studies, ANU The Australian Labor government’s first full year in office became a momentous political and economic challenge as it moved to deal with the impact of the deepening global financial crisis while seeking to advance national foreign policy and security interests. …
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My blogs of the year
http://www.lowyinterpreter.org/post/2008/12/My-blogs-of-the-...My pick of the Australian blogs is East Asia Forum. The Interpreter has had its share of agreeable disagreements with EAF in 2008; long may it continue in 2009. My two favourite new international policy blogs were World Politics Review and Global Dashboard
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The Dragon's Surprisingly Ambivalent Reform
http://blog.freedomhouse.org/weblog/2009/01/the-dragons-surp...officials and developers remain endemic. In numerous instances, farmland is seized for urban expansion and industrialization without sufficient compensation given to farmers, while local officials siphon off profits further fueling resentment. Thus, according to the East Asia Forum
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Light at the end of the tunnel? Red or yellow?
http://rspas.anu.edu.au/rmap/newmandala/2008/12/30/light-at-...The East Asia Forum has an overview piece on Thailand in 2008 by Dr Pisit Leeatham, Dean of the Faculty of Economics at Chiang Mai University (and Head of the Macroeconomics and Finance Working Group of the Thai National Economic and Social Advisory Council and formerly Deputy Minister of
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"Never in the history of Australian public finance has so much been given...
http://petermartin.blogspot.com/2008/12/never-in-history-of-...its own participation in strong outcomes." That's how it's described in an exclusive story by Peter Hartcher on the front page of Saturday's SMH. Garnaut's own words, damning of the decisions made by the man who trumpeted his appointment, are here and here and here.
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GOOGLE.CN: THE INTERNET AS BEIJING SEES IT
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The Aso cabinet is in free fall
http://two--plus--two.blogspot.com/2008/12/aso-cabinet-is-in...that Mr. Aso will go down in history as having presided over the destruction of the party whose creation his grandfather so vociferously opposed. There is a certain rhythm to history, isn't there? This entry was posted on 9 December 2008 at 8:00 pm http://eastasiaforum.org/2008/12/09/the-aso-cabinet-is-in-free-fall/
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