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An illuminating portrait of contemporary Japan by the Asia editor of the Financial Times bases his observations on a cross-section of Japanese citizenry while evaluating such major events as the World War II atom bombings, the 1990 economic recession and the earthquake, tsunami and nuclear meltdown disasters of 2011 David Pilling is the Asia editor of the Financial Times. He was previously the Tokyo bureau chief for the FT from January 2002 to August 2008. Pilling's reporting from Japan and his weekly column on Asia have won several prizes, including from the Society of Publishers in Asia…mehr

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An illuminating portrait of contemporary Japan by the Asia editor of the Financial Times bases his observations on a cross-section of Japanese citizenry while evaluating such major events as the World War II atom bombings, the 1990 economic recession and the earthquake, tsunami and nuclear meltdown disasters of 2011 David Pilling is the Asia editor of the Financial Times. He was previously the Tokyo bureau chief for the FT from January 2002 to August 2008. Pilling's reporting from Japan and his weekly column on Asia have won several prizes, including from the Society of Publishers in Asia Awards and the UK's Editorial Intelligence Comment Awards. He lives in Hong Kong.
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David Pilling is the former Asia editor of the Financial Times. He was previously the paper's Tokyo bureau chief from January 2002 to August 2008. Pilling's report from Japan and his weekly column on Asia have won several prizes, including the Society of Publishers in Asia Award and the UK's Editorial Intelligence Comment Award. He is currently the Africa editor of the Financial Times based in London.