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Jean-pierre Lehmann
COMMENTARY / JAPAN IN THE GLOBAL ERA
Jan 21, 2002
Charades begin with 'Narita neurosis'
LAUSANNE, Switzerland -- Some 10 years ago, a Japanese student at an institute in Bologna where I was a visiting professor produced an essay in which he wrote "because Japan has a unique culture, it is misunderstood and discriminated against by other countries."
COMMENTARY / JAPAN IN THE GLOBAL ERA
Jan 14, 2002
Still hurtling down the nationalist track
LAUSANNE, Switzerland -- In early 1997 I was hosting a reception at a Geneva hotel following a workshop on trade issues when a Japanese official took me aside. Looking at me conspiratorially, he whispered, "Professor Lehmann, I have an important question to ask you: How long do you think it will be before...

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