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May 11, 2007. Volume 03, Number 17
Click here for a transcript of this program.
Welcome
back to you long-time listeners, and a hearty South Carolina welcome to
those of you who've found the program for the first time. I'm Robert
Angel, creator and maintainer of the Japan Considered Project. And
creator and host of this podcast.Each week at this time we
consider a few recent events that seem to have the greatest longer-term
significance for Japan's domestic politics and conduct of international
relations. Click on over to the Japan Considered website where you'll
find all sorts of useful information. Including interviews with
well-known contributors to American scholarship on political Japan. And
an archive of sound files and transcripts of these podcasts. Which goes
clear back to November of 2005.This week we begin with an
interview with Dr. Ed Lincoln, Director of the Japan-U.S. Center at New
York University's Stern School of Business. Ed helps us sort through
the significance of the recent spate of FTA agreements Japan and other
countries have been negotiating of late.Then we turn to Japan's
domestic politics. I set the stage for more in-depth consideration of
the changes in Japan's domestic political environment during the past
fifteen or twenty years. We'll continue on this theme next week as
well, and then consider the current state of the major competitors in
Japan's Diet: the LDP and DPJ.Don't miss the incredible bluegrass clip at the end. It'll warm your heart all week! |