Koizumi' s legacy
Material type: TextPublication details: 2006Subject(s): In: Newsbrief vol 26 No 4, April 2006, pp.47-48Summary: Junichiro Koizumi has through his radical reforms on both the international and domestic stage, ensured his reputation in history as a key reformer of the Japanese state. September 2006 he will have been the premier of Japan for five years making him one of the longest governing Japanese Prime Minister. The relationship between Japan and South Korea needs to be tightened and both nations need to move on from their shared pastItem type | Current library | Call number | Copy number | Status | Date due | Barcode | |
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Junichiro Koizumi has through his radical reforms on both the international and domestic stage, ensured his reputation in history as a key reformer of the Japanese state. September 2006 he will have been the premier of Japan for five years making him one of the longest governing Japanese Prime Minister. The relationship between Japan and South Korea needs to be tightened and both nations need to move on from their shared past
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