The Economist (July 30)
America and Europe are “turning Japanese.” Their politicians are failing to meet their obligations and make difficult decisions. The Economist does not welcome this trend. “Japan’s politicians had umpteen chances to change course; and the longer they avoided doing so, the harder it became. Their peers in the West should heed that example.”
America and Europe are “turning Japanese.” Their politicians are failing to meet their obligations and make difficult decisions. This newspaper does not welcome this trend. “Japan’s politicians had umpteen chances to change course; and the longer they avoided doing so, the harder it became. Their peers in the West should heed that example.”
Tags: Europe, Japan, Politicians, U.S.