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One year after the Fukushima disaster, nuclear energy policy is moving in two opposite directions. While much of the world, led by Germany, is embracing caution and winding down nuclear energy ambitions, the US, Britain, France and Russia are poised to boost their nuclear estate.
Diplomatic relations between the United States and Japan have always proved difficult to navigate. This unique relationship has gone through a number of stages since World War II, with the transitions between the post-war, Cold War, and post-Cold War stages characterized by slow and subtle evolution. Now, when security...
Poll resultson the British monarchy, Princess Diana, Tony Blair, and Camilla Parker Bowles.
Two years after its last deep downturn and period of financial instability, Japan’s economy appears to be heading toward a crisis. As the second-largest economy in the world and the largest global creditor, a crisis in Japan would be certain to have major repercussions in the United States and...
The British National Health Service turnedfifty this year, and to mark the occasion, the British polling firm Market & Opinion Research International checked the NHS's pulse.
When Los Angeles Times asked voters whether things in L.A. were good or seriously off, 67 percent checked the "right direction" box and just a third chose the "wrong track."
The May 1 election in Great Britain hasn"t generated much excitement in part because the polls have been so one-sided throughout the spring.
Polls ask American how they would prefer a budget surplus be spent.




