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Recent Foreign Affairs articles:

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What Next for Japan?
Richard Katz and Peter Ennis
August 01, 2007
Summary: Richard Katz and Peter Ennis's update to their March/April 2007 essay "How Able Is Abe?"
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How Able Is Abe?
Richard Katz and Peter Ennis
March/April 2007
Summary: Shinzo Abe has had a tough act to follow since succeeding the charismatic Junichiro Koizumi as Japan's prime minister. Abe has already shown himself to be adept in the field of foreign affairs, and Tokyo's influence is likely to increase with him at the helm. But it remains uncertain whether he can keep the momentum going on the reforms needed to stave off economic stagnation.
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Japan's Phoenix Economy
Richard Katz
January/February 2003
Summary: It is hard to be optimistic about Japan's economy, given that Tokyo has already frittered away a decade. But a corner has been turned. The Japanese people increasingly realize that without reform the situation will only get worse. This new awareness was the force behind Prime Minister Junichiro Koizumi's election in 2001. The bad news is that it may take another decade to get the economy back on track.
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Recent books reviewed in Foreign Affairs:

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Japanese Phoenix: The Long Road to Economic Revival.

Richard Katz.

Armonk: M. E. Sharpe, 2003.

May/June 2003

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Japan: The System That Soured: The Rise and Fall of the Japanese Economic Miracle.

Richard Katz.

Armonk: M. E. Sharpe, 1998.

September/October 1998

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