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March 30, 2007. Volume 03, Number 12
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It's
Friday again, and welcome back. This time from a remote site. Well, not
really very remote. Just the Sesquicentennial State Park in the
Midlands of South Carolina. But the program is being produced and
recorded here among the beautifully blooming dogwood. In our Aliner
Little Tin House. So, you'll probably hear a difference in the audio
sound. Especially at the beginning. Hopefully not too bad.
This
week, as promised last Friday, we focus on only one topic. The politics
of the Abe Kantei's "Administrative Reform" proposal. This is
potentially a very important issue. And, we've seen very little
coverage of it, even in the Japanese political media. At least,
compared to its significance.
So, we'll do that here.
Beginning with the history and overall significance of the issue. Then
how the Abe Kantei has presented their proposals, and the specific
content of those proposals. And finally something on the politics of
the whole issue.
Thanks for all of the e-mail messages.
They are helpful. You don't have to agree with the analysis here to
write in. Just address your e-mail to RobertCAngel@gmail.com. I look
forward to reading them. And will respond to all I can. Also, click on
over to the new Japan Considered website. Slowly, slowly, I'm getting
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