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Foreign Affairs Article

Tokyo's Trials

Author: Yoichi Funabashi

The DPJ's rise to power is a historic opportunity for Japan to revise the constitution, loosen the bureaucracy's grip on policymaking, redistribute income, and improve relations with the rest of Asia. But the road will be long and tortuous.

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Podcast

Japan's New Government

CFR's Japan expert Sheila Smith says U.S.-Japan relations remain important for both governments, but the issue of realigning U.S. military forces in Japan will continue to be a difficult challenge.

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Expert Brief

Japan's Moment of Choice

Author: Sheila A. Smith

Electoral politics in Japan have been upended with the defeat of the long-governing Liberal Democratic Party. CFR's Sheila Smith says the rise of the Democratic Party of Japan could test the U.S.-Japan alliance and advises U.S. policymakers to focus on economic and energy-related cooperation.

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Backgrounder

The Rise of Political Opposition in Japan

Author: Jayshree Bajoria

Opposition victory in Japan's 2009 parliamentary election served as a watershed moment in the country's electoral politics. Analysts say political change in Tokyo could result in a possible shift in its close relationship with the United States, especially in security matters.

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Must Read

NYT: A New Path for Japan

Author: Yukio Hatoyama

Yukio Hatoyama, head of the victorious Democratic Party of Japan, outlines his party's philosophy of tempering the pitfalls of market capitalism with the French concept of fraternity, and of moving toward regional integration and collective security in Asia.

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