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November 21, 2008; Volume 04, Number 32
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Thanks
for joining me today for our Third Anniversary Show! Yup! Three years.
A lifetime in the podcast world. With an archive chuck-full of the
audio files and transcripts from past programs.
This week
we conclude our discussion of political reform, or "seiji kaikaku." And
then try to apply the concepts we've been considering to Prime Minister
Taro Aso. Is he a Reformist or a Traditionalist? I conclude he's a
Traditionalist who just happens to be able to give a wonderful stump
speech! And, of course, we consider the significance of all this for
the future of Japan's domestic politics.
Next week I hope
to focus on the timing of the next general election, and what that
tells us about parliamentary politics in Japan. And Japan's reaction to
the election of Senator Barak Obama as president of the United States. |