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India and Japan Seek to Strengthen Ties

1. Johnson, Jo and David Pilling. (2006, Dec. 14). India and Japan rekindle element of passion.” The Financial
Times.  (cited 15 Dec.
2006).
2. Yoshida, Reiji and Hiroko Nakata. (2006, Dec. 16). Tokyo, New Delhi OK trade agreement talks. The
Japan Times.
3. Pandit, Rajat. (2006, Dec. 15). India, Japan to go for greater flow of trade. The Times of India. pg. 1.
4. Japan, India to begin negotiations toward economic partnership. (2006, Dec.18). Asia Pulse.
5. Yoshida, Reiji and Hiroko Nakata. (2006, Dec. 16). Tokyo, New Delhi OK trade agreement talks. The
Japan Times.
6. Venugopal, K. (2006, Dec. 15). PM seeks political help for an economic push. Hindu Business Line, pg.1.
7. Japan to continue provision of development assistance to India. (2006, Dec.18). Asia Pulse.
8. Japan scrambling to put together EPAs. (2006, Dec. 18). The Nikkei Weekly.
9. Indian prime minister wraps up visit to Japan. (2006, Dec. 16). BBC Monitoring Asia Pacific – Political.
10. Japan to continue provision of development assistance to India. (2006, Dec.18). Asia Pulse.
11. Rising Opportunities. (2006, Dec. 18). Hindu Business Line.
12. Japan may not immediately commit to support Indo-US nuclear deal. (2006, Dec. 15). BBC Monitoring
South Asia – Political.
13. Indian prime minister wraps up visit to Japan. (2006, Dec. 16). BBC Monitoring Asia Pacific – Political.
14. Yoshida, Reiji and Hiroko Nakata. (2006, Dec. 16). Tokyo, New Delhi OK trade agreement talks. The
Japan Times.
15. Japan scrambling to put together EPAs. (2006, Dec. 18). The Nikkei Weekly.



Chinese Healthcare Changes, Challenges

1. Mitch Dudek, Tony Chen, Oliver Zhang. The China Business Review. Washington: Nov/Dec 31(6) pp. 18
– 24
2. David Blumenthal and William Hsiao, “Privatization and its Discontents,” New England Journal of Medicine.
September 15, 2005. 353 (11). http://content.nejm.org/cgi/content/full/353/11/1165
3. Hendrick van Dalen “When Health Care Insurance does not make a Difference: The Case of Health Care
‘Made in China.’” NIDI, Erasmus Rotterdam, and Tinbergen Institute. October 9, 2006. pp. 8, 15
4. “US offers to help with China Rural Healthcare,” New York Times December 13, 2006
5. Justine Lau, “Study urges more private healthcare in China” Financial Times January 23, 2006
6. Hendrick van Dalen, “When Health Care Insurance does not make a Difference: The Case of Health
Care ‘Made in China.’” NIDI, Erasmus Rotterdam, and Tinbergen Institute. October 9, 2006. p. 16




Japan’s Green Ideas

1. “Green Dreams: Can Japan boost its economy by protecting nature.” The Economist. 18 November
2006: 13.
2. Lewis, Leo. “Blow to hopes for solar power.” Financial Times. 21 November 2006: 8.
3. Ibid.
4. Nicholson-Lord, David. “Natural choice: solar power” BBC Wildlife. Updated October 2003.
www.bbc.co.uk/nature/animals/features/324feature2.shtml> Cited 27 November 2006.
5. Kanellos, Michael. “Sharp expanding beyond silicon in solar.” CNET News. Updated 18 October 2006.
Cited 27
November 2006.
6. Connor, Steve. “£7bn fusion pact aims to harness sun’s power.” The Independent. 22 November 2006;
22.
7. “Pitching for growth: Shinzo Abe—and the economy—may be more vigorous than they look.” The Economist.
11 November 2006: 47.
8. Ibid.

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