What is imperative is forging viable, mutually beneficial, and dynamically productive relationship with China, a new China-influenced world and, especially, regional order. Accepting the “Red Ships” (i.e., China) challenge is--or should be--the supreme endeavor of Japan’s leaders now, says Seguchi. He hopes--no doubt wistfully--that Prime Minister Abe will offer evidence that he is engaged in this endeavor when he visits Washington, D.C. for commemoration of the 70th anniversary of Japan’s defeat this May.
from Forbes - Business http://www.forbes.com/sites/stephenharner/2015/01/27/japan-desperately-needs-a-new-national-vision-but-not-abes/
from Forbes - Business http://www.forbes.com/sites/stephenharner/2015/01/27/japan-desperately-needs-a-new-national-vision-but-not-abes/