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The AgendaEamonn Fingleton
The Other Deficit

Boeing, Boeing...GoneEamonn Fingleton
How an aerospace titan traded away its technological edge

Bull in the China ShopEamonn Fingleton
The U.S. believes that freedom will follow money. Beijing may have other ideas

The Complaisant WatchdogEamonn Fingleton
How the Wall Street Journal Buried the Madoff Scandall for at Least Four Years

The Creativity ConceitEamonn Fingleton
Americans shouldn't assume that they hold the patent on innovation

Empire Is Bad BusinessEamonn Fingleton
The Pentagon chooses East Asian military bases over American manufacturing

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Evening in America (2 Reviews) Eamonn Fingleton
The Betrayal of American Prosperity, by Clyde Prestowitz
- The Betrayal of American Prosperity by Clyde Prestowitz
- How the Economy Was Lost by Paul Craig Roberts

First the Swindle, Now the WhitewashEamonn Fingleton
How the SEC Helped Madoff Steal $50 Billion and has now Covered its Tracks

How the U.S. Press Helped Destroy the Auto IndustryEamonn Fingleton
The Untold Story of Detroit's Collapse


In Praise of Hard Industries (1999)Eamonn Fingleton
Why Manufacturing, Not the Information Economy, Is the key to Future Prosperity
3 Reviews, 3 Readable


Innocents AbroadEamonn Fingleton
Eastern Economics


Arts & Letters
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Juggernaut Japan (Review) Eamonn Fingleton
Edwin O. Reischauer and the American Discovery of Japan, by George R. Packard
- Edwin O. Reischauer and the American Discovery of Japan by George R. Packard
The American Conservative, June 2010, pp. 46-47

Letters to the EditorRoger Hilsman, Yuen Foong Khong, and Rita E. Hauser, ...

Life After WartimeEamonn Fingleton
The American Prospect, May 2006, pp. 41-44

Made in JapanEamonn Fingleton

The Media's Japan ProblemEamonn Fingleton
Why the American press won't face the facts about Japan.

New York Times Director Probed for "Breach of Trust"Eamonn Fingleton
Former Bertelsmann High-Flier Plummets to Earth

Reports & CommentEamonn Fingleton
Finance: Highly Speculative

Reports & CommentEamonn Fingleton
Tokyo: Fine, Thank You
The Atlantic Monthly, May 1993, pp. 24-39

Reports and CommentEamonn Fingleton
Japan: Air Control

The Sphinx in WinterEamonn Fingleton
America's burgeoning trade deficits threaten Greenspan's legacy

The Sun & The DragonEamonn Fingleton
The fantasy of Sino-Japanese enmity

Trading DownEamonn Fingleton
Thought much lately about the growing U.S. trade deficit. You should


YMCAEamonn Fingleton
Why the Japanese have set out to buy Hollywood
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