Bill Emmott is an English journalist, since March 1993 editor of The Economist magazine. He has worked at The Economist since graduating from Magdalen College, Oxford. He is a member of the Trilateral Commission.
He is additionally known for several well-received books about Japan.
Bibliography
- Pocket Economist (Editor) (1984)
- The Sun also Sets:The Limits to Japan's Power (1989)
- Japanophobia:The Myth of the Invincible Japanese (1993)
- Managing the International System over the Next Ten Years:Three Essays (co-author, 1997)
- Kanryo no Taizai (The bureaucrat’s deadly sins) (Japanese only)
- 20:21 Vision:Twentieth Century Lessons for the Twenty First Century (2003)
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