THE JAPANESE PRIME MINISTER AND HIS CABINET

The development of Japanese politics has seen a transformation in the role and nature of the Prime Minister and his cabinet. A look at the current cabinet, from the perspective granted by history, allows some predictions about the future.

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ASIA
Cabinet
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Government
Hashimoto, Ryutaro
INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS
Japan
Policy making
Prime Minister
Prime ministers
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