Can Japan Change? Yes, It Can!

Jun 20, 2014

Carnegie Council Senior Fellow Devin Stewart summarizes key takeaways from a panel he organized about Japan's future. Stewart argues that although it may not be a revolution, change is happening in Japan in important ways. A more open attitude is emerging toward entrepreneurship, global education, civil society, and women in leadership positions.The Diplomat

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