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From leading to following in the region
In the post-war period, Japan
played an important and active
role in creating and providing public
goods and development assistance in
the region, and in maintaining open
and robust markets. For example,
Japan effectively led the establishment
of the Asian Development Bank,
and, together with Australia, was
instrumental in the creation of APEC.
But for the past decade or more
Japan’s foreign economic diplomacy
has stalled, and the nation is doing
little to actively contribute to shaping a
stable and prosperous region at a time
when regional and global institutions
are under pressure, in a state of
transition and flux
A final solution to the mind-body problem by quantum language
Recently we proposed “quantum language”, which was not only characterized
as the metaphysical and linguistic turn of quantum mechanics but also the
linguistic turn of Descartes = Kant epistemology. And further we believe that
quantum language is the only scientifically successful theory in dualistic idealism.
If this turn is regarded as progress in the history of western philosophy
(i.e., if “philosophical progress” is defined by “approaching to quantum language”),
we should study the linguistic mind-body problem more than the
epistemological mind-body problem. In this paper, we show that to solve the
mind-body problem and to propose “measurement axiom” in quantum language
are equivalent. Since our approach is always within dualistic idealism,
we believe that our linguistic answer is the only true solution to the mindbody
problem
Interaction between trade, conflict and cooperation: The case of Japan and China
The complex interaction between trade and politics is analysed for the Japan-China relationship using Granger causality tests. The purpose is to determine the presence and direction of causation between trade and political events, both positive and negative, and to gauge an idea of the lag length of causality. Trade is growing quickly between Japan and China despite long standing political distance between the two countries. Results show that the economic relationship underpins and constrains the political relationship between Japan and China while an increase in positive political news and a decrease in negative political news promote trade to some degree
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