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The new administration of Yukio Hatoyama of the Democratic Party in Japan.

03/15/2009

A major postwar shift away from the Liberal Democratic Party to the Democratic Party of Japan and to a younger generation of politicians.

Grouped Articles

Once Mighty Party Falls, and Worries Grip Japan

New York Times 02.24.2010

Support for DPJ Recovers

Wall Street Journal 06.10.2010

Japan’s Political Dynasties Come Under Fire but Prove Resilient

New York Times 03.15.2009

Japan’s Next Premier Vows to Cut Emissions Sharply

New York Times 09.08.2009

Japan’s New Prime Minister Takes Office, Ending an Era

New York Times 09.17.2009

Japan’s Leader Promotes $81 Billion Stimulus Plan

New York Times 12.09.2009

Harsh Realities Stand in the Way of a Leader’s Vision of a New Japan

New York Times 12.23.2009

U.S. concerned about new Japanese premier Hatoyama

Washington Post 12.29.2009

Japan Unveils Plan for Growth, Emphasizing Free Trade in Asia

New York Times 12.31.2009

Why Japan Needs a 'Hatobama'

Wall Street Journal 12.31.2009

An Alliance Larger Than One Issue

New York Times 01.07.2010

Change in Japan a Tough Task for Finance Minister

New York Times 01.09.2010

Japan’s Premier Will Quit as Approval Plummets

New York Times 06.01.2010

Japan PM Resigns In Flap on Okinawa

Wall Street Journal 06.02.2010

Ties to U.S. Played Role in Downfall of Japanese Leader

New York Times 06.02.2010

Finance Chief Chosen as Next Japanese Leader

New York Times 06.03.2010

Yoshihiko Noda, Japan's newest leader, says he has just the style to handle a mess - The Washington Post

Washington Post 08.29.2011

Japanese politicians anoint a new prime minister, again - The Washington Post

Washington Post 08.30.2011


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