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November 17, 2006. Volume 02, Number 41.This
is it! Our First Anniversary Program. Thanks for tuning in again. Or,
for those of you who have found us for the first time, a hearty South
Carolina welcome. Each week on this program we consider the longer-term
significance of events in the news for Japan's domestic politics or
conduct of international relations.
This week, we hear the
very beginning of the first program from last year's November 18th
program. Then we follow up on last week's consideration of the Town
Meeting flap that continues to give the public relations officials in
the Kantei fits.
From there we move to consideration of the
recent prefectural gubernatorial races, and what they can tell us about
change in Japan's domestic politics. We note the DPJ's win in
Fukushima, and then look at the arrests of prefectural governors under
suspicion of bribery and bid-fixing.
Finally we return to
the DPJ's decision to boycott Diet debates over the revision of Japan's
basic education bill. Why did they do it? What did they gain? Or lose?
And
we close with a stirring clip from a new bluegrass band, the Infamous
Stringdusters. You can listen to more of their remarkable sound on
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