Hours before winning a vote to stay on as Japan’s prime minister, Shigeru Ishiba was caught napping in parliament. But with Donald Trump headed back to the White House, he needs to wake up fast.
Domestic stability enabled Japan to take on an international leadership role. Those days may be over. The post A Weakened ...
Or - probably once he has failed to form a stable government - it can get rid of him and consider switching to one of the ...
Japan’s October 2024 general election ended in a brutal takedown for the LDP. Having lost the majority it held since 2012, ...
First is whether the administration can withstand internal fissures. The primary reason for the LDP’s loss is the public’s long-standing disdain for its mixture of politics and money. Although the ...
He had beaten hardline nationalist Sanae Takaichi last month on his fifth attempt to become president of the ruling party. Voters had been angered by the mishandling of the economy, soaring prices ...
After years of relative stability, Japanese politics is about to enter a shaky period after a terrible showing by the LDP.
Besides contest from opposition parties emboldened by considerable gains in the snap polls, the biggest challenge could be ...
The Japanese people have had their say at the polls. And they've handed the ruling coalition a stinging rebuke.
Analysts predict a short tenure for Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba, with one noting that Japan could return to an era of ...
Politics and music are two different worlds. Yet, we find some global leaders taking solace and inspiration in the raw energy ...
Chief among these is Sanae Takaichi, a member of the party’s right wing who narrowly lost to Ishiba and argued late last month that it “would be stupid to raise interest rates now”.