The DPJ navigates between left and right

Not surprisingly, the LDP has greeted the DPJ's "realism" with severe criticism...

Why the US will not become Japan

I drove over the Benicia Bridge today, passing over ships unloading Toyotas from Japan. The company’s entire product line was there, from Lexus to Prius to Corolla, baking in the sun, still wrapped in plastic, and unsold by the thousands, the victims of a 40 percent YOY sales drop...

Ozawa will run in Iwate

After strong indications last week that he would switch districts, Ichiro Ozawa has announced that he will be running in Iwate's fourth district instead of switching to Tokyo's twelfth district, where he would run against Komeito president Akihiro Ota. I can only imagine the communication between the DPJ and Komeito in advance of Ozawa's decision...

Hidenao Nakagawa fights to the bitter end

In response to the LDP's decision to convene a closed-door gathering Tuesday that will enable LDP members to "exchange opinions" with Prime Minister Taro Aso, Hidenao Nakagawa demanded that the party open the event to the media...

The green bubble cometh

Get your wallets out and open them up as it is time to “go green” in the next economic bubble.

Waiting for the reformists

The decision to delay the general election until 30 August means that there are weeks left for the LDP's warring policy groups to battle for the soul of the party...

Greening the city and feeding the world

Leading experts in food production and food security are looking at agriculture with a whole new perspective. The role that the agriculture sector will play in climate change is bringing new attention to a whole new breed of farmers...

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