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March 28, 2008; Volume 04, Number 11
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It's
Friday again. And the links above will take you to the audio file for
today's Japan Considered Podcast, and to an accurate transcript of the
program. Interesting goings-on in Tokyo these days. Just as we like it!
First we continue with our consideration of
Japan's response to eruption of Tibet problems for Beijing. Asking why
Japan's official response has been so muted and cautious. And what that
means for overall Japan-China relations. I then try to put the current
situation into historical perspective, emphasizing development of more
realistic give-and-take in the relationship.
Following
that we take a close look at a surprising political event in Tokyo
yesterday, Thursday. A hastily-called press conference at the Kantei.
During which Prime Minister Fukuda announced an end to the earmark for
proceeds from the "provisional" gas tax. Beginning during FY2009. An
announcement that took many of the LDP's senior Traditionalist Zokuists
by surprise. And they said so.
Fukuda told the
press he made his proposal to encourage the DPJ to return to the
negotiating table. I doubt that, and provide an alternative
explanation. One related to increasing strength of the Reformists
within the LDP.
In response to countless
protests, we close again this week with an inspiring clip of bluegrass
music. The early Seldom Scene's "Want of a Woman." Enjoy |