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ArtikelOzawa: Japan's Least Bad Option?  
Oleh: Harris, Tobias
Jenis: Article from Journal - ilmiah internasional
Dalam koleksi: Far Eastern Economic Review vol. 172 no. 3 (Apr. 2009), page 28.
Topik: Japan; Ichiro Ozawa; General Election; Liberal Democratic Party
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Isi artikelAt a party gathering in Sapporo in mid-March, candidates from the opposition Democratic Party of Japan declared their intention to take power and forge an administration committed to “Change.” Similarly, when Party President Ichiro Ozawa visited Yamagata, a rural prefecture in northern Japan, the message was “Change Yamagata.” In the run up to the general election that must be held by September of this year, the DPJ is borrowing heavily from the Obama campaign. The party’s argument is simple: Japan, like the United States, needs regime change, and only the DPJ—and not the incumbent Liberal Democratic Party—can be the catalyst for change in Japan.
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