First, a conversation with Michael Armacost, president of the Brookings Institution and former ambassador to Japan, and Michael Bloomberg, CEO of Bloomberg Financial Markets, about the Japanese economy and the rise of Asian businesses in light of the resignation of Japanese PM Ryutaro Hashimoto. Then, a conversation with Jeffrey Sachs of the Harvard Institute for International Development about the Asian and Russian economies and whether the IMF should bolster the Russian economy. Then, a conversation with Russian studies expert Stephen Cohen of Princeton University about his trip to Russia, its failing economy, Russia's economic future and his introduction for the book “How It All Began: The Prison Novel” by Nikolai Bukharin. Finally, a conversation with soccer analyst David Hirshey, executive editor of HarperCollins about France's World Cup shutout of Brazil.First, a conversation with Michael Armacost, president of the Brookings Institution and former ambassador to Japan, and Michael Bloomberg, C...all »First, a conversation with Michael Armacost, president of the Brookings Institution and former ambassador to Japan, and Michael Bloomberg, CEO of Bloomberg Financial Markets, about the Japanese economy and the rise of Asian businesses in light of the resignation of Japanese PM Ryutaro Hashimoto. Then, a conversation with Jeffrey Sachs of the Harvard Institute for International Development about the Asian and Russian economies and whether the IMF should bolster the Russian economy. Then, a conversation with Russian studies expert Stephen Cohen of Princeton University about his trip to Russia, its failing economy, Russia's economic future and his introduction for the book “How It All Began: The Prison Novel” by Nikolai Bukharin. Finally, a conversation with soccer analyst David Hirshey, executive editor of HarperCollins about France's World Cup shutout of Brazil.«
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