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Can Japan's Liberal Democratic Party Escape Factional Politics?  – The Diplomat

As long as the factions’ influence on personnel affairs continues, factionalism will not disappear within the LDP.

Japan , United-states , North-korea , Ukraine , New-york , Kuwait , Fukuoka , Japanese , American , Abe-shinzo , Takeshita-noboru , Kishida-fumio

Japan's Crisis of Confidence  – The Diplomat

Scandal after scandal has plagued the country since the late Abe era, each one further eroding public trust (and even interest) in government.

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Abe Shinzo's Political Faction to Select a New Leader – The Diplomat

The former prime minister still headed up the LDP’s largest legislative faction at the time of his assassination. Can the next leader keep the group intact?

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In Memory of 'Kaifu Diplomacy' During the Gulf War Turmoil – The Diplomat

The late Kaifu Toshiki is regarded as a symbol of Japan’s changing diplomacy in the post-Cold War period.

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Notable Deaths in 2020


Nomura Katsuya (84): Pro baseball catcher, manager
A star catcher in the 1950s and 1960s for the Nankai Hawks, Nomura led the team through its golden age, becoming the first player in the postwar era to earn the triple crown for the league’s top batting average, home runs, and runs batted in. Despite his prowess, his play in the Pacific League with its sparse audiences brought him less recognition than that enjoyed by Oh Sadaharu and Nagashima Shigeo in the Central League. After retirement as a player, he became manager of the Yakult Swallows in 1990, applying rigorous research techniques to the game and his opponents and leading the squad to Japan Series championships in 1993, 1995, and 1997. He would go on to manage the Hanshin Tigers and Rakuten Eagles as well. As a TV commentator, he continued to win fans for his sharp tongue and witticisms on the game.

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