Columns by Edward Neilan
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2000
- Jan. 5, 2000 - Make-or-break political year looms for Obuchi
- Jan. 12, 2000 - The buzz in Tokyo about Russia's Vladimir Putin
- Jan. 19, 2000 - Japan's 'railway diplomacy' revived in Taiwan
- Jan. 26, 2000 - Can 'Hard Industries' spike net bubble?
- Feb. 2, 2000 - 'Tea and Sympathy' mark U.S.-Japan ties
- Feb. 9, 2000 - U.S. has much at stake as watershed elections near in Japan, S. Korea, Taiwan
- Feb. 16, 2000 - North Korean missiles funded by Japanese yen
- Feb. 23, 2000 - McCain: 'The Manchurian Candidate?'
- March 1, 2000 - 'New economy' meets 'old economy' in Japan
- March 8, 2000 - Taiwan elections more fun than American
- March 15, 2000 - Beijing, Taipei both see WTO benefit
- March 23, 2000 - Mainland lost the most 'face' in Taiwan vote
- March 30, 2000 - Can a lame duck win the Nobel Peace Prize?
- April 6, 2000 - Korean 'belligerence index' declines
- April 13, 2000 - Two Koreas' summit to discuss soccer World Cup
- April 20, 2000 - Asian English-language print media booming
- April 27, 2000 - Imperial ambiguity affects World Cup 2002
- May 4, 2000 - U.S.-drafted Japan constitution under review
- May 11, 2000 - How to tell if Korean summit is successful
- May 18, 2000 - China relations gridlock seen until U.S. election
- May 25, 2000 - Most Americans know little about Asia
- June 1, 2000 - The future of the China market
- June 1, 2000 - Why Japanese hate politics
- June 15, 2000 - North Korea's leader avoids world press
- June 22, 2000 - Weather, Mori main factors in Japan vote
- June 29, 2000 - Book plumbs 'just wars,' military intervention
- July 6, 2000 - The crowd at Renzo's pub admires Mori
- July 13, 2000 - Foley predicts 'dressing down' at G-8 summit
- July 20, 2000 - Anti-U.S. demonstrations flop at G-8 Summit
- July 27, 2000 - Putin: Diplomatic phenomenon or flash-in-the-pan?
- August 3, 2000 - Why Tokyo will be the key player in Asia
- August 10, 2000 - China objects to Chen's Los Angeles stopover
- August 17, 2000 - 'MacArthur's War: Undoing of an American Hero'
- September 15, 2000 - California takes multicultural lead
- September 21, 2000 - Spy scandal blurs Putinšs diplomatic gains in Asia
- September 28, 2000 - Indonesiašs late Nasution was model soldier
- October 5, 2000 - It's still State vs. Pentagon on North Korea policy
- October 12, 2000 - Korean images change; what about reality?
- October 19, 2000 - Missile defense likely contentious issue
- October 26, 2000 - Role of Nissan's foreign president recalls Meiji era
- November 2, 2000 - Japanese language study by Americans losing appeal
- November 9, 2000 - Is Kansai Airport a Japanese national disaster?
- November 16, 2000 - Taiwan dispute threatens Strait stability
- November 23, 2000 - Edward Neilan, 1932-2000
1999
- Jan. 5, 1999 - A rearmed Japan--myth or reality?
- Jan. 12, 1999 - Tokyo: 'Spy capital' of the world
- Jan. 19, 1999 - 'The Koreans' introduces an overlooked people
- Jan. 26, 1999 - Hong Kong junks laissez faire
- Feb. 2, 1999 - 'Mr. Yen' sees Japan economic rebound
- Feb. 9, 1999 - Mongolia tilting toward Tokyo
- Feb. 16, 1999 - In Japan, the Pentagon rules
- Feb. 23, 1999 - The talk of Thailand is Burma
- March 3, 1999 - Bangkok's Chinatown sees reawakening
- March 10, 1999 - The information age bewilders wealthy Tokyo
- March 17, 1999 - 'China apologists' are in full bloom
- March 24, 1999 - Will Haneda-Kimpo shuttle idea fly?
- March 31, 1999 - China, Japan leaders head for America
- April 7, 1999 - Foreign policy figures in Tokyo governor's race
- April 14, 1999 - Asian Silicon Valley 'look-alikes' failing
- April 21, 1999 - Indonesia needs more 'carrot,' less 'stick'
- April 28, 1999 - Japan's Obuchi and naval memories
- May 5, 1999 - Koreans wonder if U.S., Japan support unification
- May 12, 1999 - Beijing protests likely to backfire
- May 19, 1999 - Sleepy Macau gets a North Korean wakeup call
- May 26, 1999 - 'Perry Mission' to Pyongyang unlikely to produce results
- June 2, 1999 - Ten years later, Chinese leadership can't shake Tiananmen legacy
- June 9, 1999 - Post-Tiananmen blues
- June 16, 1999 - North Korea's strategy unmasked
- June 23, 1999 - In Tokyo, Chinese embassy bombing debate still rages
- June 30, 1999 - Obuchi's trip to Beijing clouded by new Sino-Japan tensions
- July 7, 1999 - Kim Dae Jung better off abroad than at home
- July 14, 1999 - Key N. Korean missile parts "made in Japan," lawmakers charge
- July 21, 1999 - Lee's brilliant stroke, Soong candidacy both good for Taiwan
- July 28, 1999 - China wary of being upstaged by North Korea missile test
- September 8, 1999 - China, North Korean missiles spur U.S. defense plans
- September 22, 1999 - 'Dressing down' meets resistance in Japan
- September 29, 1999 - Will Chinese Communists have a 75th birthday in power?
- October 6, 1999 - Chongqing will be next center of China boom
- October 13, 1999 - Son of Nakasone gets political hot potato
- October 20, 1999 - Asia's coming surge
- October 27, 1999 - Candor a firing offense for Japanese defense official
- November 3, 1999 - Japan plans to profit from "new" Indonesia
- November 10, 1999 - Indonesian military suffering from black eye
- November 17, 1999 - Assassination attempts prompt N. Korea's Kim to prepare son for succession
- November 24, 1999 - Bush's foreign policy advisors well-liked in Tokyo, Seoul and Taipei
- December 1, 1999 - 'Mr. Yen' is back on the front page
- December 8, 1999 - Macau 'theme park' reverts to China
- December 15, 1999 - Can Mickey Mouse save Hong Kong?
- December 22, 1999 - From General MacArthur to Princess Masako
- December 29, 1999 - Japan 'politically pessimistic' on North Korea
1998
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Oct. 28, 1998 - Taiwan is 'hostage' to Washington-Beijing ties
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Nov. 4, 1998 - Japan to bask in diplomatic limelight
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Nov. 11, 1998 - APEC's main problem is ASEAN
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Nov. 17, 1998 - JAL, NBA and drive to stop red ink
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Nov. 24, 1998 - Jiang to take important train ride in Japan
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Dec. 1, 1998 - Taipei mayor's race forecasts Taiwan's future
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Dec. 8, 1998 - Yergin sees 'The Asian
Comeback'
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Dec. 15, 1998 - Bill Clinton and Singapore justice: Five strokes of the cane on the Presidential backside?
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Dec. 22, 1998 - Hong Kong is becoming 'just another Chinese city'
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Dec. 29, 1998 - Self-censorship restricting Hong Kong's press
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