Foresight (magazine)

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.

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

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
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