| Far Eastern Economic Review 1992 Robert Delfs |
| Title | Subject | Authors |
| Activism in Asia. (Japanese Foreign Minister Michio Watanabe analyzes his country's regional role) | Business, international | Charles Smith, Robert Delfs |
| Back on track. (Japan's Liberal Democratic Party's upper house election victory) | Business, international | Robert Delfs |
| Breaking the mold: ruling party shaken by Takeshita faction battle. (Liberal Democratic Party of Japan; former prime minister Noburu Takeshita) | Business, international | Robert Delfs |
| Cash and carry: Japanese trucking firm at heart of financial scandal. (Sagawa Kyubin group of companies)(includes related article on companies and persons involved in the scandal) (Companies) | Business, international | Robert Delfs |
| Clouded vision: agency divisions hamper intelligence effort. (Japanese military intelligence) | Business, international | Robert Delfs, Tai Ming Cheung |
| Do or die tactics: Socialists resign in bid to block peacekeeping bill. (Japan) (Regional) | Business, international | Robert Delfs |
| Emperor, China-bound. (Emperor Akihito of Japan) | Business, international | Robert Delfs |
| Far out, spaced out? Cast your votes for UFOs or vinegar. (proliferation of political parties in Japan) | Business, international | Robert Delfs |
| Friction in the ranks: political fallout of stockmarket slide is uncertain. (1992 Tokyo stockmarket crash) | Business, international | Robert Delfs |
| Godfather's legacy. (Japan's Liberal Democratic Party leadership succession) | Business, international | Robert Delfs |
| Imperial pawn. (Emperor Akihito invited to visit China) | Business, international | Robert Delfs |
| Leading the energy race. (Focus: Japan 1992) | Business, international | Robert Delfs |
| Looking for a role: filling a potential Asian power vacuum is fraught with problems. (Focus: Japan 1992) | Business, international | Robert Delfs |
| Masters in exile. (professional players of the ancient game of go) | Business, international | Robert Delfs |
| Offshore samurai: vote on peacekeeping bill strengthens Miyazawa. (Japanese PM Kiichi Miyazawa) | Business, international | Robert Delfs |
| Off the leash: Miyazawa forms cabinet without dominant faction. (Japanese Prime Minister Kiichi Miyazawa) | Business, international | Robert Delfs |
| Off the sick list. (Kiichi Miyazawa regains public support) | Business, international | Robert Delfs |
| Opposition glue. (Rengo-na-kai, Japanese opposition coalition) | Business, international | Robert Delfs |
| Passing the bullet. (Group of Seven criticizes Japan's economic policies) | Business, international | Robert Delfs, Susumu Awanohara |
| Questionable company. (Michio Watanabe's involvement in Indonesian aid project) | Business, international | Robert Delfs |
| Question of survival. (Japan's Liberal Democratic Party shelves plan to liberalize rice imports in anticipation of elections) | Business, international | Robert Delfs |
| Road to Malaysia: Daim Zainuddin denies ties to Sagawa Kyubin. (investigation of alleged payments made by Tokyo Sagawa Kyubin Company Ltd. to former finance minister of Malaysia) | Business, international | Robert Delfs, Doug Tsuruoka |
| Rural retreat: Miyazawa's position eroded by another poll loss. (Kiichi Miyazawa) (Japan) | Business, international | Robert Delfs |
| Scandal tactics. (Japanese opposition aims to discredit the government) | Business, international | Robert Delfs |
| Seeds of change: upper house poll may herald party realignment. (Japanese parliament; Liberal Democratic Party) | Business, international | Robert Delfs |
| Slow hand of the law. (Sagawa scandal in Japan) | Business, international | Robert Delfs |
| Smoking gun. (new evidence linking former Japanese Prime Minister Noboru Takeshita with the Yakuza) | Business, international | Robert Delfs |
| Starting over: minority leader seeks to redraw political map. (Satsuki Eda; Japan) | Business, international | Robert Delfs |
| The godfather stumbles. (Shin Kanemaru of Japan) | Business, international | Robert Delfs |
| The lost throne. (Japan's Liberal Democratic party's prominent leader Shin Kanemaru to resign) | Business, international | Robert Delfs |
| The new threat. (threats to Japan) | Business, international | Robert Delfs |
| The Ozawa game plan. (acting chairman of Japan's Liberal Democratic Party Ichiro Ozawa) | Business, international | Robert Delfs |
| The ultimate game. (growing interest in the ancient Asian game of go) | Business, international | Robert Delfs |
| The untouchable. (Japanese Liberal Democratic Party leader Shin Kanemaru) | Business, international | Robert Delfs |
| The vanishing threat. (reduced Soviet military threat pushes Japan to cut defence spending) | Business, international | Robert Delfs |
| Train the foreigner. (foreign workers in Japan) | Business, international | Robert Delfs |
| Travelling salesman. (Cambodian Prime Minister Hun Sen) | Business, international | Robert Delfs, Susumu Awanohara |
| Under the influence: Sagawa testimony marked by inconsistencies. (Sagawa Kyubin, trucking company implicated in bribery scandals involving former Japanese Prime Minister Noboru Takeshita) | Business, international | Robert Delfs |
| Unexploded bomb. (political scandal involving Tokyo Sagawa Kyubin) | Business, international | Robert Delfs |
| Weighty problem: wrestler's remarks spark new US-Japan row. (non-Japanese sumo wrestler Konishiki) | Business, international | Robert Delfs |
| Why pick on us? (wives of Yakuza gang members protest) | Business, international | Robert Delfs |
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