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Tobias Harris is Japan analyst at Teneo Intelligence. He is the author of a forthcoming biography of Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe.

Abe on the Beeb

On January 8, 2007 By Tobias S. HarrisIn Observing Japan BlogLeave a comment

The BBC interviewed Prime Minister Abe (transcript here) on foreign policy. Nothing especially new here, but it offers an excellent picture of Japan's foreign policy approach in light of China's rise. Notice how Abe uses the language of international responsibility -- Japan is not only concerned about the direct threat posed by North Korea, it …

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Clint Eastwood’s "Letters"

On January 8, 2007 By Tobias S. HarrisIn Observing Japan BlogLeave a comment

I finally made it to Roppongi Hills last night to see Clint Eastwood's Letters from Iwo Jima (Roppongi Hills being the only place in the Tokyo metro area playing the film with English subtitles). The companion to Eastwood's Flag of Our Fathers, Letters is without question a deeply moving film, made in the spirit of …

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Overdue

On January 5, 2007 By Tobias S. HarrisIn Observing Japan BlogLeave a comment

Leading news in Japan's newspaper's today is a report that the US military is finally compiling detailed plans for a crisis on the Korean Peninsula in cooperation with the Japanese government, the Self-Defense Forces, local governments, and private actors. (See the Yomiuri Shimbun's article here.)As the title of this post suggests, the only thing surprising …

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A Japan of regions

On January 4, 2007 By Tobias S. HarrisIn Observing Japan BlogLeave a comment

Nikkei's leading editorial today, found here (in Japanese), is an urgent call for action on the "regional" problem in Japanese society. The problem is that Japan, like France and other countries, is extraordinarily top-heavy: Tokyo, like Paris, plays a disproportionately large role in all facets of Japanese life. And, as Tokyo grows, Japan's regions wither …

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Future-shocked Japan

On January 1, 2007 By Tobias S. HarrisIn Observing Japan Blog1 Comment

I first want to wish a happy and healthy New Year to all of my readers.After a bit of break, I'm back to posting, although my posts will most likely be on a more abstract level, like, say, this post, because Japan is on holiday for the week.The title of this post refers to the …

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Important dates

On December 26, 2006 By Tobias S. HarrisIn Observing Japan BlogLeave a comment

As the year winds down and Japan's political establishment evaluates the first several months of the Abe Cabinet -- and wonders whether Abe will be able to bounce back in the new year -- several important dates have been set.The Diet's regular session will open on January 25th, and run through June 23rd, ending about …

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Abe turns a corner?

On December 21, 2006 By Tobias S. HarrisIn Observing Japan BlogLeave a comment

After weeks of depressing news, has Prime Minister Abe Shinzo finally turned a corner and found a way to boost his sagging poll numbers?Two recent decisions in particular suggest this may be in the offing.First, Mr. Abe announced yesterday that the LDP would not accept campaign contributions from three major Japanese banks that had announced …

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The cuts continue

On December 21, 2006 By Tobias S. HarrisIn Observing Japan BlogLeave a comment

No, not Japan's budget cuts, because, according to this article in the IHT, the government's draft budget shows that next year's budget will increase slightly.Rather, I'm referring to this other article in the IHT, which reports that Japan's defense budget will continue to carry the burden of budget cuts. Makes you wonder why people are …

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Chinese Siberia

On December 21, 2006 By Tobias S. HarrisIn Observing Japan Blog1 Comment

This piece in today's Japan Times by Cambridge's own David Wall spells out in detail the silent, slow-motion annexation of Pacific Russia by China.Russia is in quite a bind as far as the Russian Far East is concerned. As Wall points out, the region is being depopulated of Russians, and millions of Chinese are migrating …

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"Jimintology"

On December 19, 2006 By Tobias S. HarrisIn Observing Japan BlogLeave a comment

The LDP -- 自由民主党 / 自民党 (jiyuuminshuto, abbreviated as jiminto) -- was formed out of an alliance between two rival parties in 1955, and throughout its history it has been a patchwork of factions, clubs, and policy tribes (zoku) and has encompassed a broad range of ideologies. For most of its history, factions have been …

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