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Struggles within the Democratic Party of Japan and also between the DPJ, the Liberal Democratic Party (LDP) and smaller coalition parties promise more turbulent politics in Japan this year. Tokyo is unlikely to produce a new government popular enough to bring back anything like the stability of the Junichro Koizumi-era (2001-2006)....

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Junichro Koizumi, China, Naoto Kan, Ichiro Ozawa, United States, Yoshito Sengoku, Sumio Mabuchi,

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