International News: Japan and China join financial forces
Posted May 27, 2008
“Like so many things in Asia, mainstream journalists completely missed the subtleties and, not surprisingly, that’s where the real story usually is. But you’ve got to know how to read between the lines to get at the ‘real’ meaning of what was said.” — Keith Fitz-Gerald
by Keith Fitz-Gerald
Baltimore – (TFN): There’s an incredible story taking place in Asia.
Based on my 20 years of experience in the region and formal academic study, you can believe me when I say that this may well be the most pivotal event in 20 centuries of Sino-Japanese relations.
We’ve reported some of this to you already. But the mainstream Western press hasn’t latched on to it.
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International News: What the press missed
That’s not to say they haven’t reported what happened when Japanese Prime Minister Yauo Fukuda hosted Chinese President Hu Jintao during the historic summit the two held in Tokyo last month - the press reported everything that “happened,” and did so exceptionally well.
However, like so many things in Asia, mainstream journalists completely missed the subtleties and, not surprisingly, that’s where the real story usually is.
But you’ve got to know how to read between the lines to get at the “real” meaning of what was said. Read on to learn what really happened when Japan and China joined forces.
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