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July 4, 2008; Volume 04, Number 22Click here for a transcript of today's program
Welcome
again. And Happy Fourth of July! I hope your celebration is going well
today. We have a couple of interesting topics to cover again. This time
from the Mobile Studio, parked at Iron Station, in our Neighbor to the
North. You may hear the sound of gunfire in the background. No, we're
not under attack. As far as I can tell. It's just the way they
celebrate July 4th here abouts. Quite a sound!
This week we
begin with a follow-up look at Japan's response to President Bush's
decision to remove North Korea from the list of state sponsors of
terrorism. Nothing very surprising. The real test of the significance
of this issue is yet to come.
Then we shift to domestic
politics, to consider a proposal recently made by LDP Upper House
Member, Ichita Yamamoto. To change the rules under which an LDP
president is elected. Yamamoto's proposal has received virtually no
attention in Japan's political press. But I think it could well be
important in the future. If, as I suspect, Yamamoto is raising the
issue with the support of a larger number of reformers within the LDP.
We have to review Junichiro Koizumi's experience back in 2001 to
appreciate the potential of this issue.
Thanks for all of
the e-mailed comments and suggestions. Again, you don't have to agree
with my interpretations to have your e-mails read and taken seriously.
I read each one. It's become impossible to respond individually to
every note. But, even if you don't receive a reply, be confident that
your effort isn't wasted. Send them to RobertCAngel@gmail.com. And
click on over to the Japan Considered Website at
www.JapanConsidered.Com for additional background on Japan's domestic
politics and conduct of international relations. |