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  • Politics of Japan - Wikipedia45855
  • Political Resources on the Net - Japan (Parties)45856
  • Political Resources on the Net - Japan (Organizations)45857
  • Political Resources on the Net - Japan (Governments)45858
  • Political Resources on the Net - Japan (Cities)45859
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  • Politics - Asahi Shimbun449357
  • Fundamental Structure of the Government of Japan - Kantei 449376
  • The Missed Opportunity of the Japan-South Korea Summit - Diplomat 25.08.25485312
  • Japan and South Korea hope to be friends again - DW 25.08.25485304
  • North Korea slams summit between South Korean, Japanese leaders - Anadolu Ajansı 25.08.25485307
  • At historic summit between Japan and South Korea, Trump’s presence looms large - CNN 23.08.25485303
  • South Korea’s president highlights friendly ties in Japan before key summit with Trump - AP News 23.08.25485306
  • Ishiba, Lee hold summit in Tokyo, vow to expand Japan-South Korea ties - Anadolu Ajansı 23.08.25485309
  • Japan’s Ishiba hosts South Korea’s Lee before key Trump summit - Al Jazeera 23.08.25485305
  • Japan, South Korea agree to strengthen ties amid 'challenging' security environment - France24 23.08.25485308
  • South Korea must navigate the ‘Trump risk’ at key summits in Japan and US - AP News 22.08.25485310
  • South Korea's Lee in Tokyo to highlight friendly ties with Japan before key summit with Trump - ABC 22.08.25485311
  • Why Ishiba refuses to quit even amid intense pressure for him to go - Japan Times 29.07.25 483171
  • What's next for Japan after far-right election surge? - DW 21.07.25480756
  • How did a right-wing populist party that began on YouTube win big in Japan’s recent election? - CNN 21.07.25480748
  • The rise of the far-right 'Japanese First' party - BBC 21.07.25480761
  • The rise of the far-right 'Japanese First' party - BBC 21.07.25480753
  • Young Voters Are Pulling Japan to the Right. But How Far? - NYT 21.07.25481038
  • Conservatives win big in Japan — just not the Liberal Democratic Party - Japan Times 21.07.25481039
  • Rightwing populist Sanseitō party shakes Japan with election surge - The Conversation 21.07.25480754
  • ‘Japanese First’ Sanseito emerges as powerful force after Upper House poll - The Japan Times 21.07.25480760
  • Prime Minister Ishiba’s coalition loses majority in Japan’s upper house election - PBS 20.07.25480762
  • Japan PM Ishiba says will stay in office after coalition’s election defeat - Al Jazeera 20.07.25480755
  • Exit polls show Japan's ruling coalition is likely to lose key election - NPR 20.07.25480764
  • Ishiba’s coalition loses majority in Japan’s upper house election - AP News 20.07.25480757
  • How Japan’s hard-right populists are profiting from anti-foreign sentiment and a cost of living crunch - Guardian 19.07.25480763
  • Soaring rice prices are stirring political trouble in Japan – history shows this often leads to a change of government - The Conversation 30.05.25472300
  • Video: Rice gaffe by Japan’s agriculture minister leads to resignation and political fallout - AP News 22.05.25472301
  • Japan’s agriculture minister resigns after a rice gaffe causes political fallout - AP News 21.05.25472299
  • How a joke about rice cost a Japan cabinet minister his job - BBC 21.05.25472302
  • Japan’s farm minister resigns over rice gaffe, as stubbornly high prices threaten government’s grip on power - CNN 21.05.25472298
  • Japan Shocks World! Chooses China Over USA in Trade War Backfire - Cyrus's Newsletter 05.05.25467610
  • Japanese Politics in 2025: Seven Challenges Threaten to Unseat Ishiba - Nippon 06.01.25449388
  • A New Normal?: Navigating Japan’s Shifting Political Currents - CSIS 12.12.24449360
  • Japan’s New Political Dynamics May Challenge Positive Fiscal Trends - Fitch Ratings 14.11.24449387
  • Japan’s PM Ishiba survives parliament vote, to lead minority government - Al Jazeera 11.11.24439934
  • Asia Minute: Why Japan's politics look as divided as the United States - Hawai Public Radio 05.11.24449389
  • Political negotiations continue in Japan to establish new government - AA 05.11.24449367
  • Japanese politics faces uncertainty after electoral deadlock - East Asia Forum 03.11.24449358
  • The balance of power shifts in Japan’s politics - Japan Times 01.11.24449379
  • Political earthquake throws Japan’s politics into uncharted territory - East Asia Forum 01.11.24449368
  • Articles on Japanese politics - Conversation 31.10.24449362
  • Japan’s Chaotic Politics May Shake East Asia’s Stability - FP 30.10.24449391
  • Can the US-Japan alliance stay the course as Japanese voters reset their politics? - Brookings 30.10.24449378
  • What might come next in Japan’s politics after LDP election setback - Asahi Shimbun 29.10.24449381
  • Major defeat: Japanese politics in turmoil as ruling party loses majority - France24 28.10.24449366
  • Japan PM vows to continue ruling despite bruising loss - BBC 28.10.24449374
  • When Japan's predictable politics go awry - Reuters 27.10.24449390
  • Japan’s ruling coalition to lose parliamentary majority, exit polls show - Al Jazeera 27.10.24436965
  • Japan faces political instability as ruling coalition loses majority - Politico 27.10.24449373
  • Japan’s politics gets a rare dose of upheaval after snap election - BBC 27.10.24449365
  • Japan’s parliamentary election: Why it matters - Al Jazeera 26.10.24436968
  • Japan to Alaska: What’s behind Russia-China joint military drills? - Al Jazeera 24.09.24437847
  • Nine candidates named in Japan’s leadership race - Al Jazeera 12.09.24432227
  • Why did Japan’s prime minister decide to step down? And who might replace him? - Conversation 14.08.24428404
  • Japan’s Prime Minister Fumio Kishida says he will step down in September - Al Jazeera 14.08.24427725
  • Japan’s population falls for a 15th year with record low births and record high deaths - AP News 25.07.24424554
  • Video: Lost in stagnation? Japan’s economic paradox - Economist 16.07.24422910
  • Japan's anti-monopoly body orders Google to fix ad search limits affecting Yahoo - Associated Press 22.04.24408336
  • Japanese solid-fuelled rocket explodes shortly after launch - Al Jazeera 13.03.24405078
  • Japan's Economy Shrinks to Fourth-Largest in World Amid Recession - Newsweek 16.02.24398252
  • Japan to acquire 400 Tomahawk missiles to deter threats from Russia and North Korea - RBC Ukraine 18.01.24394267
  • Decoding Japan’s Political Trajectory in 2024 - ISDP 01/24449372
  • Japan cuts big deals with ASEAN — with one eye on Beijing - Gzero 18.12.23389552
  • Japan’s ruling party engulfed by political fundraising scandal - Guardian 14.12.23388889
  • The Bank of Japan’s Early Warning for the U.S. - Barron's 02.11.23381623
  • Japan’s valuable footprint in Africa - GIS Reports 16.08.23373692
  • Japan's Cabinet OKs expansion of skilled worker visa eligibility - JapanTimes 09.06.23350928
  • Bill to curb long-term detention of asylum-seekers passes Lower House - Japan Times 09.05.23346370
  • Japan is insulating itself from America’s turbulent politics - Interpreter 06.05.24449385
  • Japan PM fires son after pictures emerge of ‘inappropriate’ private party at official residence - Guardian 03.05.23348201
  • Japan PM attack suspect criticized Abe's state funeral, Unification Church ties - The Mainichi 18.04.23341531
  • Video: Device explodes near Japan's prime minister Fumio Kishida - The Guardian 15.04.23340927
  • Japan PM unharmed after ‘smoke bomb’ at campaign event - Al Jazeera 15.04.23340926
  • Japan’s PM escapes explosion unharmed after suspected attack - The Guardian 15.04.23340928
  • Kishida unhurt after explosive device thrown at him in Wakayama - Japan Today 15.04.23340920
  • S Korea, Japan, US to deepen security ties amid N Korea threat - Al Jazeera 15.04.23340924
  • Questions mount as Kishida attack brings sense of deja vu - The Japan Times 15.04.23340921
  • Police probe explosives attack as Kishida returns to election rallies - The Japan Times 15.04.23340922
  • Tweet: Japan’s Prime Minister Fumio Kishida evacuated after blast at speech in Wakayama - @anchorjaya 15.04.23340932
  • Tweet: Moments before, Japan's PM Fumio Kishida evacuated unharmed from event after an apparent smoke bomb is thrown at him, causing a loud bang. The incident comes less tha…340931
  • Tweet: Smoke bomb thrown at PM Kishida in Japan - @CrimeWatchJRZ 15.04.23340929
  • Tweet: Japan smoke bomb attack sparks memories of slain prime minister - @BBCWorld 15.04.23340930
  • Japan, India, France form common platform for Sri Lanka creditors - Al Jazeera 14.04.23340925
  • What is keeping Japan from sending weapons to Ukraine? - The Japan Times 11.04.23340923
  • ‘I decided I could do better than them’: the women taking on Japan’s male-dominated politics - Guardian 07.04.23339649
  • Scandal-plagued Japan tech giant Toshiba gets tender offer - Naharnet 24.03.23336784
  • Germany and Japan want to expand cooperation, says Scholz - DW 18.03.23335724
  • Japan, Germany pledge closer ties as Scholz visits Tokyo - New Vision 18.03.23335723

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