Seijigiri #32: Foreign Policy and the US-Japan Relationship in the Age of Fukuda (with Tobias Harris)
In this continuation of the conversation started in Seijigiri #31, Messrs. Harris and DeOrio talk about the foreign policy steps soon-to-be Prime Minister Fukuda might or should take.
What changes ought to take place in the US-Japan relationship? How will Japan’s relationship with its neighbors change? Why is it in Japan’s interests to be more assertive on the international stage?
Listen in as the author of Observing Japan holds forth on these and other topics.
As always, thanks for listening to the best political podcast in Japan (even if only by default.)
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