
Japanese Politics Updates – March 3, 2024
https://youtube.com/live/2RlUTZzCoOg?feature=share Thank you for your interest in our Japanese politics updates. Langley Esquire and Japan Expert Insights work in collaboration

https://youtube.com/live/2RlUTZzCoOg?feature=share Thank you for your interest in our Japanese politics updates. Langley Esquire and Japan Expert Insights work in collaboration

https://youtube.com/live/021kpNhAwLY We are pleased to share the latest Japanese politics update “Japanese Politics One-on-One” Episode #159, a collaboration between Langley

In our latest webinar, we discuss the possibility of Japan having its first female prime minister. Hosts Dan Harada of

If you are interested in Japanese politics, do not miss this weekly briefing or, at least, the bullet-points of issues

https://youtube.com/live/bX6P5Gjv77A Synopsis of “Japanese Politics One-on-One” Episode #156 delivered to you through the collaboration of Langley Esquire and Japan Expert

https://youtu.be/UTmqCjQkiqA Welcome to the webinar discussing in detail the recent kickback scandal and PM Kishida’s political moves. The webinar provides

Japanese politics updates: the Emperor opened the Diet on Friday, January 26, with all Upper House & Lower House Members

https://youtube.com/live/Kj565rKE42s This post presents the synopsis of the 154th episode of the weekly Japanese politics updates delivered to you through

https://youtube.com/live/rrErPkXpYXk Below is the synopsis of the weekly update on Japanese politics, “Japanese Politics One-on-One”, Episode #153 (45 minutes w/

https://youtube.com/live/dbDna6_VEFo This is the synopsis of the weekly Japanese politics updates, “Japanese Politics One-on-One”, Episode #152 (45 minutes w/ 70-minute

Japan Politics experts Timothy Langley and Dan Harada cover the biggest political events that occurred in Japan in 2022. From

Abe Faction: A Struggle For Leadership? Abe’s sudden death did not allow him to name a successor for his position

Tremendous change is in the air — the ruling Liberal Democratic Party (LDP) will hold a leadership election for Sept. 29. What will happen?

Japan’s Ministry of Finance will soon release the budget for the fiscal year that begins next April. The spending package has taken on added significance with the new coronavirus pandemic weighing on the economy. The budget will also offer a look at how seriously the Suga administration is pursuing its stated priorities, such as advancing digitization and advanced communications.

Suga to have a digital agency up and running by the end of 2021. Each ministry previously tackled digitization independently, leading to varying levels of success and end products, and no standardized administrative framework. The new agency will coordinate and unify efforts to modernize government services.