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Japanese Essays and Essays
The Transformation of the Liberal Democratic Party and the Decline of Japan
With the end of the Cold War approaching, people became excited about the slogan "The First Year of Political Reform" in 1989 (1989).
Ironically, however, that year became the turning point between the Liberal Democratic Party and Japan.
In the 35 years since then, Japan lost its national power and became a people-oriented country where corruption and injustice were rampant.
By examining each LDP politician individually, this book attempts to reveal the true nature of the transformed party.
The author points out that Junichiro Koizumi exploited the seeds sown by Ichiro Ozawa, resulting in the nightmare of the Abe administration.
A government with less than 20 percent approval ratings
Why can political parties control power?
It reveals the distorted structure of a society in which the masses who stop thinking continue to support the "bad guys"
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