Japanese Politics One-on-One #213
The intensity of change in Japanese politics and the global economy continue to increase. Budget debates and policy negotiations continue while increasing uncertainty and disruption all for flexibility and innovative solutions both in politics and in business…
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2 Comments
Loved the dance at the end. Twinkle toes Timothy!
The Whole Western Block is being reordered and changed from East Europe to Canada to Japan. I think its fair to say the states best able to adapt to that change will probably do the best out of it. So i wonder if Timothy thinks there is an existing Political Leader able to "take charge" or is it a case of "come the moment come the man "and someone currently unknown will rise up? If the latter in the context of the Japanese Political system what would that look like?