Steven C. Clemons — Articles & Transcripts
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G-8 Summit: Benefits of Parading with Bush · Where Did the Protesters Go? April 16th, 2004, UPI · Land of the Free? · Offshoring is Not Just Pro-Con Debate · Exchange Rate Politics in Boca Raton Guarantee Cynical
Status Quo Prevails · Nationalism in Japan:
Old News or New Worry? · Thought Control: Think Tanks for Sale · The Day the World Changed – For the Worse · The Enronization of the Bush
Administration · Sharing, Alaska Style · America Loses One of its Finest Journalists in Iraq: A Comment about Atlantic Monthly editor-at-large
Mike Kelly ·
Is Japan's 21st Century Role to be U.S. Satellite in Asia?
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Is the U.S. Stressing Security Too Much?,
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September 11th, Globalization and the End of the High Trust
Era, March 7th, 2002, paper presented at
conference titled “American Policy in the Asia-Pacific Region after
9-11: Perspectives from Politics,
Economics and Security,” organized by the Sun Yat-sen
America Center, National Sun Yat-sen University, Kaohsiung, Taiwan ·
U.S. Furthers Fraud of Japanese Reform, ·
Bush as Japan’s Arthur Andersen,
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Koizumi
Needs Fiscal Shot to Ring Round the World – · Get Market Forces on the Side of Reform
– · U.S. Policy Crucial to Stability -- · U.S. Role in Japan's Amnesia
-- · Blowback from Bin Laden
-- · American Triumphalism and the Conditions that Led to
September 11th ( English version) (French version) -- · The San Francisco Peace Treaty Fifty Years Later:
America's Complicity in Japan's Historical Amnesia --
October 2001, JPRI Critique, Vol. 8, No. 1 · Recovering Japan's Wartime Memories -- · Paying the Price of Peace -- · Recovering
Japan's Wartime Past -- and Ours -- · VS Medeschuldig aan
Geheugenverlies Japan (in Dutch) -- · Whither Japan? -- · The Politics of the Armitage Report: Reading Between
the Lines -- · Oval Office Secrets Memo Erodes America's Trust in
Germany ( German version )-- · Unites States Versus China: Who's Sorry Now?
-- · The
Armitage Report -- February 2001, Japan Policy
Research Institute Occasional Paper No. 20 · A Rebounding Japan May Have Chosen the Wrong Man for
Prime Minister -- · Trade vs. Defense Struggle Creates New Paralysis in
U.S.-Japan Policy -- · Nuclear Policy in Japan -- · Security Framework Needs Overhaul -- · Paralysis in U.S. Japan Policy -- · Restructuring Japan's Legislative Process
-- · Structural Reform in Japan Should Include Innovations
in Policymaking -- · Thinking the Unthinkable: What the Failure to
Pass Fast Track Legislation Means to America --
December 1997/January 1998, Topics (the monthly journal of the
American Chamber of Commerce in · Japan Must Confront Political Taboos -- · Japan No Longer Sits at the Top of U.S. Defense Interests -- · Asia Crisis Shows Need to Consider Withdrawing U.S.
Forces from Japan -- · Misplaced Bets on Japan's Leadership --
September 1998, JPRI Critique, Vol. 5, No. 8 · Japan Must Avoid Missteps in Repairing its Economy -- · Is
an Economic Tsunami Heading Japan's Way? -- · A
Constructive Agenda for Obuchi -- · The
American Stake in Japan's Crisis -- · Bureaucratic Meddling Unacceptable -- · Japan Adrift -- June 1995, JPRI
Critique, Vol. 2, No. 6 · Japan Adrift Without Moral Mission -- · Japan
Studies Under Attack: How Rational Choice Theory is Undermining
America's Understanding of the World -- August
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