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December 24, 2008; Volume 04, Number 35
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Thanks
for dropping by again today. And Merry Christmas and Happy New Year to
you and yours from all of us. I hope you have just the sort of year-end
holidays you have been wishing for.
Today's Christmas eve.
Only Wednesday. Earlier than usual this week, because of certain
Holiday confusion from tomorrow onward. It may be a while before I even
get this posted to the Net!
Today we begin by considering
Japan's struggle with response to the U.N.'s call for support for the
international Somalian antipiracy campaign. Once again Tokyo is forced
to confront the thorny problem of collective self defense. And it
appears to be no easier this year for Prime Minister Aso than it was
for Prime Minister Abe.
Then
we turn to domestic politics again to follow the "Trials of Taro."
Whose position appears to be more and more difficult, if possible. Both
the Traditionalists and the Reformists have intensified pressure on
him. This week we focus on Yoshimi Watanabe's Lower House vote today
for the Opposition-proposed dissolution resolution. And its
significance for Japan's domestic politics. Quite a dramatic event.
As
always, please continue to send your comments and suggestions to me at
JapanConsidered@gmail.com. They make excellent reading. And help me to
plan future programs. Even if you don't receive a reply, you can be
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