Foresight (magazine)

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Foresight
CategoriesPolitics, News
FrequencyMonthly
PublisherShinchosha
First issueMarch 1990
Final issue2010 (print)
CountryJapan
Based inTokyo
LanguageJapanese
Websitefsight.jp

Foresight (フォーサイト fuŏ̄saito) is a news magazine published in Japan by Shinchosha. The magazine focusses on Japanese politics and economic issues as well as Asian and international topics.[1] It is known for representing non-Japanese expert voices.

History and profile[]

Foresight was first published in 1990 and covers mainly politics. The print edition was initially only available by subscription. At a later point some selected bookstores in major Japanese cities would also carry it. Print publication[2] stopped in 2010. Since then it has been a web magazine. It is updated daily except of major holidays. The majority of the content is only available via subscription.

Non-Japanese authors include Nicholas Eberstadt,[3] Robert Legvold,[4] Uwe Parpart,[5] Bruce Stokes,[6] Ingo Günther,[7] Ethan Scheiner,[8] Chris Kraul,[9] Marcus Noland,[10] Larry Wortzel,[11] and Amanda J. Crawford.[12]

Foresight also publishes e-books.[13]

The magazine routinely informs about free as well as subscription-only articles via their Twitter feed.

Shigeto Uchikiba (内木場重人) was the editor-in-chief as of 3 April 2017.[14]

References[]

  1. ^ The Huffington Post
  2. ^ Foresight Cover page
  3. ^ Nicholas Eberstadt 2012. AEI. Retrieved 15 September 2016.
  4. ^ Tufts University. Fletcher CV Retrieved 15 September 2016
  5. ^ Parpart, Uwe Reuters. Retrieved 15 September 2016
  6. ^ Speakers. Bruce Stokes 2015. Retrieved 15 September 2016.
  7. ^ My Globes: Foresight Style Retrieved 15 September 2016
  8. ^ Ethan Scheiner
  9. ^ The Journalism Shop
  10. ^ Korean unification
  11. ^ Larry Wortzel
  12. ^ Amanda J. Crawford
  13. ^ Shinchosha. Ebooks
  14. ^ Foresight

External links[]

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