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Japan’s prime minister is resigning. This is how Abe transformed Japanese politics. Phillip Y. Lipscy - September 2, 2020 Abe was a remarkably strong prime minister. Future leaders will seek to emulate his model.
Shinzo Abe won big on Sunday. This is what it means for Japan’s national security policy. Zack Cooper and Michael Green - October 25, 2017 On Sunday, Japan’s Liberal Democratic Party won a landslide victory,
Despite meltdowns, a tsunami and public opposition, Japan may soon restart a nuclear power plant — or several Jennifer Sklarew and Daniel Aldrich - July 20, 2015 [caption id="attachment_27413" align="aligncenter" width="1484"] Tanks of radiation-contaminated water are seen
Abe romps, Japan yawns: 2014 Japanese parliamentary election report Michael Thies, Ethan Scheiner, and Daniel Smith - December 30, 2014 Joshua Tucker: Continuing our series of election reports, the following
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Post-Fukushima Nuclear Politics in Japan, Part I Daniel Aldrich - April 1, 2013 (This post is co-authored with James Platte and Jennifer Sklarew.)
The Japanese General Election of 2012: Sometimes, Lucky is Better than Popular Joshua Tucker - December 27, 2012 Continuing our series of election reports, the following is a
2012 Japan Post-Election Report: They Are Back! The Return of the LDP and What it Means for Japan and the World Joshua Tucker - December 20, 2012 Continuing our series of election reports, the following post-election report is