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Program for October 31, 2008; Volume 04, Number 29
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It's
Friday again. And I'm back on schedule, it seems. Well, for a while,
anyway. It's hard to tell these days what the next week will bring.
Thanks for tuning in.
Today we begin with by considering
some significant recent international developments. First, reaction
from Asia's major capitals to election of Taro Aso as Japan's prime
minister. Then Chinese reaction to Prime Minister Aso's visit to
Beijing on October 24th. And the speech Aso gave in the Great Hall of
the People. Then a brief look at Japan's continuing reaction to
Washington's decision to remove North Korea from the Department of
State's list of terror-sponsoring nations.
Program before
last I promised to take a closer look at the meaning of "reform." And
finally on this program I have the first part of that complex subject.
What is "political reform"? What are the objectives of Japan's
political reformers. And so on. Not enough time to finish the
consideration. So that will have to wait until the next program.
Hopefully, next week.
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