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Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs, Japan

Since taking power in 2009, the Democratic Party of Japan (DPJ) has struggled to distinguish itself from its long-ruling predecessor and turn around Japan's economy. In African relations, however, it projects consistency....

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Naoto Kan, Osamu Fujimura, Namibian, Angolan, South African, Brazil, Uganda

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