Sol Sanders
Sol W. Sanders, born in the 1920s, is a journalist specializing in Asia with more than 25 years in the region. He is a former correspondent for Business Week, U.S. News & World Report and United Press International. He traveled extensively in Mexico during the 1950s and was a correspondent in Vietnam in the 1960s. In 1967-1968, Sanders held The Edward R. Murrow Press Fellowship at the Council of Foreign Relations.[1] He now writes weekly columns for World Tribune.com and East-Asia-Intel.com.[2] He has lived recently in New York City and in Hawaii, where he was a scholar at the East-West Center.[3]
List of Published Books
- A Sense of Asia (1969)
- Arc of Free Asia: a Look into the 1970s at U.S. Problems and Responsibilities (1969)
- Honda: The Man and His Machines (1975)
- Costa Rican Laboratory (1986)
- Mexico: Chaos on Our Doorstep (1989)
- Living off the West: Gorbachev's Secret Agenda and Why it Will Fail (1990)
- U.S. role in the Asian century: a Panel of Experts Looks at National Interest in the New Environment (1997)
- Mitsubishi Electric: The Challenge of Globalization (1998)
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