Crisis will open Japan and South Korea
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The economic difficulties being experienced by South Korea and Japan will lead to reforms that will have far-reaching effects for European countries and the US. Both will open their economies to outside investors while reshaping their industries to accommodate foreign investment. The transformation of their economies will, in turn, serve as the catalyst that will aid in the revival of the economies of China, Indonesia and India. Presently, South Korea and Japan are instituting bank reforms which will spearhead a series of other reforms.
Publication Name: New Perspectives Quarterly
Subject: Political science
ISSN: 0893-7850
Year: 1998
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Can Eastern Europe move from the 19th to the 21st century?
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For Europe to move ahead to the 21st century, it should be able to build markets and rebuild nations. Whether this will be attained or not will depend on the Europeans ability to adapt to the new market order and in the merging of the eastern and western halves of Europe in one economic space.
Publication Name: New Perspectives Quarterly
Subject: Political science
ISSN: 0893-7850
Year: 1993
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Trading in the apocalypse
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A genuine Civilian Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty (NPT) needs to be drawn up inspite of the nuclear NPT. Such agreement must be governed by countries not prominently involved in any nuclear controversy, such as the democracies.
Publication Name: New Perspectives Quarterly
Subject: Political science
ISSN: 0893-7850
Year: 1995
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