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Click the link below to read a full transcript of today's programhttp://www.japanconsidered.com/Podcasts/Scripts/070223JapanConsideredPodcastTranscript.htmlThanks for stopping in again this week. We've made some progress on
migration of the Japan Considered Project website to new, hopefully
more reliable, commercial servers. The process isn't done yet. But at
least the audio files are up. And the link above takes you to the first
page on the new website server. Nothing much else there yet, however.
Coming soon, as they say.This week I've devoted the whole
program to more detailed consideration of the political significance of
the continued decline in the public approval ratings of the Abe
Cabinet. It is, I believe, the most important domestic political topic
for Japan at the moment. With widespread implications. We explore a few
of them, focusing on how the significance of public approval of Japan's
central political executive has changed over the past few decades.Thanks
for your continued attention. As always, send your comments and
suggestions to me at RobertCAngel@gmail.com. I read them all with
interest. And soon you will be able to reach the Japan Considered
Project website at www.JapanConsidered.com. |