Seijigiri #11 - November 3, 2006 (Seijigiri toughens up and goes to school.)
Ken and Garrett are back with a full slate. North Korea’s actions are helping Abe Shinzo get
his hoped-for reforms of Japan’s defense posture with the upgrading of the Defense Agency to Ministry status and changes to allow the SDF to operate more extensively overseas. Japan’s schools are plagued with troubles, a test for the newly formed Education Rebuilding Council. To top it all off, the LDP continues to push the DPJ into the shadows with by-election wins in Osaka and Kanagawa.
High school seniors need to study more history, others are being pushed over the edge by bullying. What will Education Minister Ibuki and Special Advisor Yamatani do? Is the SDF going to go overseas more often? Are the DPJ’s losses in the by-elections a sign of continuing decline? Is DPJ chief Ozawa Ichiro ineffective? Should Japan seek to normalize relations with North Korea? If not definitive answers, your hosts can at least give you some food for thought.
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