JA 23 – Post-Fukushima Assessment: the Fall of Naoto Kan and the Nuclear Question – July 2011
In the aftermath of the triple disaster of March 2011, this issue is in line with the previous one and
In the aftermath of the triple disaster of March 2011, this issue is in line with the previous one and
In Japan but also all over the world, everyone keeps in mind the events of last March 11th, with a
This issue, whose redaction is run by Guibourg Delamotte, proposes a detailed and critical analysis of the debate on the
On June 2, Yukio Hatoyama declared his intention to resign from his post as a prime minister. Japan’s diplomacy under
The Hatoyama government is undertaking major institutional reforms in order to increase the influence of politicians in the decision- making
The Democratic Party (Minshutô) won the general election on August 30th, when it gained 191 seats. With 308 seats, it
Summary – CLOSE UP ON THE NEWS – The electoral prospects of Minshutô’s (not so) new leadership The repercussions of
Summary – ANALYSIS OF CURRENT AFFAIRS – Growing confusion in domestic politics Continuity in post-Obama relations with the United States
Fears in Europe that China works to lock the US into a “G2” embrace so as to dominate the global
Summary – CLOSE UP ON THE NEWS – Asô steps back and feels his way, while the number of his opponents
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