What Remains After Abe?
Abe is unquestionably the most consequential Japanese politician of his generation. Under the slogan of “Take Back Japan,” he sought to transform the country into a self-confident and respected international actor.
Abe is unquestionably the most consequential Japanese politician of his generation. Under the slogan of “Take Back Japan,” he sought to transform the country into a self-confident and respected international actor.
CEO Timothy Langley discussed new government policies for startups and venture capital.
CEO, Timothy Langley discusses business negotiation skills in an interview with PRESIDENT Magazine. The interview is available in the September issue of PRESIDENT.
Tremendous change is in the air — the ruling Liberal Democratic Party (LDP) will hold a leadership election for Sept. 29. What will happen?
The Digital Agency has been officially launched with the aim of updating the country’s outdated digital infrastructure. Will this time be different?
CEO, Timothy Langley discusses business negotiation skills in an interview with PRESIDENT Magazine. The interview is available in the September issue of PRESIDENT.
Vincent Fichot’s hunger strike has highlighted the lack of a joint custody system in Japan for parents who are divorced or separated.
In this series of articles, we examine the Japanese government’s push to transform the private sector into a technological powerhouse.
Langley Esquire CEO Timothy Langley was quoted in Nikkei Asia on Japan’s incipient digital agency and the challenges it will face — both from the private sector and other government bodies.
Langley Esquire Founder and CEO Timothy Langley was cited in the Japan Times on some of the factors that have influenced the Japanese government’s approach to handling COVID-19.