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CLOSE UP ON THE NEWS
1. “What was wrong with Hatoyama’s diplomacy?”,
– Hosoya Yûichi, Associate Professor, Keio University/Visiting Professor, Sciences-Po Paris.
2. “An Assessment of DPJ’s Agricultural Policy”,
– Ohno Tsunemasa, WTO Researcher.
POINTS OF NEWS
Terashima Jitsurô, «More commonsense in concept and structure: towards a rebuilding of the Japanese-American alliance», Sekai, February 2010, pp. 118-125. (translated from the Japanese by Guibourg Delamotte, Asia Centre).
Yara Tomohino, «Why are the American bases concentrated on Okinawa?», Sekai, May 2010, pp. 134-136. (translated from the Japanese by Guibourg Delamotte, Asia Centre).
Aketagawa Tôru, «What is the agreement on the bases which is so often mentioned in the same breath as the security treaty?», Sekai, May 2010, pp. 136-137. (translated from the Japanese by Guibourg Delamotte, Asia Centre).
Maedomari Hiromori, «Is the term ‘sympathy budget’ accurate? For whom is it intended and what is it about?», Sekai, May 2010, pp. 140-141.(translated from the Japanese by Guibourg Delamotte, Asia Centre).
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ANALYSIS OF CURRENT AFFAIRS
1. Strengthening the political leadership
– Guibourg Delamotte, Asia Centre
2. The proposed reform to the Japanese civil code: should the age of majority be 18?
– Isabelle Konuma, Lecturer at the National Institute of Oriental Languages and Civilisations
POINTS OF NEWS
Yamaguchi Jirô, «The democratisation of the Japanese Democratic Party», Sekai, March 2010, pp. 47-53 (translated from the Japanese by Pierre Fauquet, Asia Centre).
Wada Haruki, Fujiwara Kiichi, and Kan San-jung, «The reality of Japan’s colonisation of Korea» Sekai, January 2010, pp. 144-158 (translated from the Japanese by Guibourg Delamotte, Asia Centre).
Takahashi Tetsuya, «Discussing Japan’s wartime responsibility in 2010», Sekai, January 2010, pp. 181-192 (translated from the Japanese by Guibourg Delamotte, Asia Centre).
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ANALYSIS OF CURRENT AFFAIRS
1. The Minshutô defeats the LDP
2. The Minshutô’s first reforms
3. An anti-American posture?
4. The post-electoral balance in the Minshutô
5. The LDP prepares for a come-back
6. Towards a renewal of the political scene?
POINTS OF VIEW ON CURRENT AFFAIRS
Asai Motofumi, «Leaving behind an international political outlook based on power - a close look at the Democratic Party’s diplomacy and security policy», Sekai, November 2009, p. 147-156 (translated from the Japanese by Pierre Fauquet, Asia Centre).
Îo Jun and Nonaka Naoto, «In what ways will the merging of the government with the majority party lead to policy changes?», Chûô kôron, November 2009, p. 74-83 (translated from the Japanese by Guibourg Delamotte, Asia Centre).
Tsuji Takuya, «Ranking prefectures in terms of birth rates and population growth», Chûô kôron, October 2009, pp. 72-81 (translated from the Japanese by Pierre Fauquet, Asia Centre).
Ishiba Shigeru, «The LDP will not be able to recover by appealing to hidebound nationalism», Chûô kôron, November 2009, p. 92-99 (translated from the Japanese by Guibourg Delamotte, Asia Centre).
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CLOSE UP ON THE NEWS
1. The electoral prospects of Minshutô’s (not so) new leadership
2. The repercussions of the North Korean crisis
POINTS OF NEWS
Kitaoka Shin’ichi, «The end of the Tanaka style of politics, and the newdirection», Chûô kôron, May 2009.
Gabe Masaaki, Maeda Tetsuo, Kamaki Kazuhiko, and Koseki Shôichi, «Re-thinking the policy on national security», Sekai, July 2009.
Okada Katsuya, «Devising a ‘Japan in Asia’ policy on national security»,Sekai, July 2009.
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ANALYSIS OF CURRENT AFFAIRS
1. Growing confusion in domestic politics
2. Continuity in post-Obama relations with the United States
POINTS OF VIEW ON CURRENT AFFAIRS
Nakagawa Hidenao and Tahara Sôichirô, «In the next elections, I will propose a New Deal for Japan», Chûô kôron, March 2009, pp. 98-108.
Kitagawa Masayasu and Sonoda Hiroyuki, «Transforming the political scene is not on the immediate agenda», Chûô kôron, April 2009, pp. 90-97.
Sakaiya Taichi, «We must not lose this chance to deprive the government of its dominant position», Chûô kôron, April 2009, pp. 98-103.
Maeda Tetsuo, «We should use soft power in the fight against piracy», Sekai, March 2009, pp. 32-35.
Murata Kôji, and Furukawa Katsuhisa, «What attitude should we take towards Obama’s war on terrorism?», Shokun, March 2009, pp. 62-75.
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CLOSE UP ON THE NEWS 1. Asô steps back and feels his way, while the number of his opponents increases 2. The global financial crisis and Japan's social situationBy Bernard Thomann, senior lecturer at INALCO POINTS of news Ishida Hidetaka, Sugita Atsushi, "How can politics be put right again? Do away with its charades", Sekai, November 2008, p. 129-137.Okazaki Hisahiko, Kaifu Toshiki, Sassa Atsuyuki, Takemura Masayoshi, Nakajima Mineo, Hakanishi Terumasa, Hata Tsutomu, Hirano Sadao, Fudesaka Hideyo, Yamamoto Takuma, Yayama Tarô, "Can Ozawa Ichirô be trusted?", Shokun, December 2008, p. 38-59.Kaneko Masaru, "Economic destruction or the road to a resurgence of growth?", Sekai, November 2008, p. 120-128.Tahara Sôichirô, Edano Yukio, Shiozaki Yasuhisa, "Can the difficulties with Asô and Ozawa be overcome?", Chûôkôron, January 2009, p. 98-107.
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