Indonesia and the Creeping Threat of ‘Military Operations Other Than War’ I wholeheartedly agree with co-blogger Hiroki Ogawa—Japan’s constant replacement of its prime ministers hardly seems healthy ...
Naoto Kan, the Prime Minister of Japan from 2010 to 2011, including during the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear disaster, will speak at Cornell in the Statler Auditorium on March 28. Kan’s lecture, “The ...
Mr Kan, 63, earlier defeated the only other candidate, little-known Shinji Tarutoko, 291 to 129 in a ballot for the leadership of his Democratic Party of Japan. “I just want to say to those who voted ...
March 14 (Reuters) - The man who must carry Japan through its darkest days since World War Two may not be a charismatic and inspirational leader, but what Prime Minister Naoto Kan really needs is the ...
TOKYO -- Japanese Prime Minister Naoto Kan announced his resignation Friday, ending a 15-month tenure defined by crisis and opening the door for this country's seventh leader since 2006. Kan's ...
Prime Minister Naoto Kan formally announced his withdrawal at the Democratic Board of Directors' Meeting today on August 26. Prime Minister Naoto Kan received the fact that at the Democratic Board of ...
TOKYO -- Japan's ruling party picked grass-roots populist Naoto Kan as its new chief Friday, paving his way to replace political blueblood Yukio Hatoyama as prime minister while the party struggles to ...
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