Sol W. Sanders is an Asian specialist with more than 25 years in the region who writes the 'Follow the Money' column for The Washington Times on the convergence of international politics, business and economics. He is also a contributing editor for
WorldTribune.com and
East-Asia-Intel.com and a former correspondent for
Business Week, U.S. News & World Report and
United Press International.
Mr. Sanders headed the Mass Communications Centre at the Chinese University of Hong Kong and was deputy chief of mission of the World Bank (IBRD) in Tokyo.
He is the author of several books including A Sense of Asia, (Scribner's, 1969), a political memoir of 20 years as a foreign correspondent in Asia; Honda: The Man and His Machines, (Little, Brown, 1975), a biography of the Japanese inventor and industrialist and Mitsubish Electric: The Challenge of Globalization, [Penguin, 1996].