Who is Japan’s new prime minister, Fumio Kishida?

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Losing Gaza

“We cannot know what sort of human beings will emerge from this.” Following Hamas’s deadly attack on 7 October 2023, Israel’s military response has been described as “inevitable”. Eleven months on, the scope and ferocity of that military response has stunned the world. In this ep ...  Afficher plus

How will elections shape the world in 2024?

In 2024 countries with more than 4 billion people will be sending their citizens to the polls. The US, Russia, and India to name a few; this is set to be the biggest election year in history. In this episode of the podcast Anoosh Chakelian is joined by the New Stateman's foreign ...  Afficher plus

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Will Japan's next prime minister succeed?
The Inside Story Podcast

Fumio Kishida is a former Japanese top diplomat. Now, he's set to become prime minister. He's been seen as a safe choice for the ruling Liberal Democratic Party as it faces general elections in November. Kishida has pledged to counter China's growing influence, and promised to na ...  Afficher plus

Is Japan at a turning point?
The Rachman Review

Japan has been celebrating the end of a near 20-year deflationary cycle. But the country’s shrinking population remains a serious cause for concern. Gideon talks to the FT’s Kana Inagaki and Leo Lewis about whether the new mood of optimism about Japan is justified. Cl ...

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Will Abe amend Japan's pacifist constitution?
FT News in Focus

Shinzo Abe has won a third term as Japan’s prime minister in an unexpectedly decisive victory. The supermajority won by his Liberal Democratic party gives him a platform from which to consolidate the economic policy named after him, Abenomics, but it also gives him a mandate to a ...  Afficher plus

Japan, the G7 and multilateralism with Fukushima Akiko
Japan Memo

In the fifth episode of Japan Memo season 3, Robert Ward hosts Dr Fukushima Akiko, senior fellow at the Tokyo Foundation for Policy Research and non-resident fellow at the Lowy Institute.


Robert and Dr Fukushima delve into the history of Japan’s engagement with multi ...

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