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Author Archives: Bastian Harth

Posted inJapan, Northeast Asia

Brexit is giving Japanese firms the jitters

by Bastian Harth April 18, 2019February 18, 2020

Brexit was supposed to happen by the end of March, but uncertainty prevails. The United Kingdom has been granted permission to delay its exit from the European Union until the end of October, months after the European elections in May. Also, Prime Minister Theresa May announced that she would step down after Brexit has been […]

Posted inUncategorized

How AI can reduce traffic in Asian megacities

by Bastian Harth January 18, 2019January 30, 2019
Farmers at work in Madhya Pradesh during India's monsoon season. Photo: Wikimedia Commons / Flickr / Rajarshi MIitra
Posted inAT Finance, Indonesia, Laos, Vietnam, World

Advocating land rights: do we need an international framework?

by Bastian Harth October 9, 2018
European Council President Donald Tusk (L) and Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe at the EU-Japan Summit in Brussels on July 06, 2017. Photo: AFP/Dursun Aydemir/Anadolu Agency
Posted inBeijing, China, European Union, Japan, Northeast Asia, United Kingdom, World

Shadow of Brexit hangs over UK-Japan economic relations

by Bastian Harth August 20, 2018February 18, 2020
Once Upon a Time, an image by Afghan graffiti artist Shamsia Hassani. Photo: Supplied
Posted inAfghanistan, Australia, France, Iran, Japan, Middle East, Northeast Asia, Oceania, South Asia, United Kingdom, World

Afghan art culture reviving after decades of war

by Bastian Harth July 22, 2018February 18, 2020
Photo: The Yomiuri Shimbun via AFP
Posted inAT Finance, China, European Union, India, Japan, North Korea, Northeast Asia, Singapore, South Asia, South Korea, United Kingdom, Vietnam, World

New EU-Japan economic, strategic partnership may work better than past efforts

by Bastian Harth July 19, 2018

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