
All that has changed. Japan’s economy has spent twenty years in the doldrums. The Japanese population is aging, and it’s been anything but a dynamic society.
How are all of these events related? How does the rise of China, the stagnation of Japan and the insecurities of the US all fit together? And how has Japan, especially since the multiple and overlapping tragedies of Fukushima, been able to cope with its place in the world?
Is there something we can all learn from the way that Japan deals with its adversity? Journalist David Pilling thinks so, and he gives his views in Bending Adversity: Japan and the Art of Survival
My conversation with David Pilling: