In Japan, Rural Voters Count More Than Those in Big Cities. It Shows.
Prof Yusaku Horiuchi, weighs in on government representation between the rural and urban areas of Japan in a new, New York Times article. Read the full article here.
[more]Prof Yusaku Horiuchi, weighs in on government representation between the rural and urban areas of Japan in a new, New York Times article. Read the full article here.
[more]Associate Prof. Nick Miller' tweet on Iran Nuclear Negociatations cited in a recent ABC New Article. Read the full article here.
[more]I graduated Dartmouth College in 2007 as a double major in Government and History modified with Economics. Today, I am a partner at Crowell & Moring, LLP, based (in a non-pandemic) in the firm's Washington, DC and London offices. After college, I went straight through to law school, where I graduated with a dual degree: a JD from Stanford Law School and an MSc in International Relations from the London School of Economics. After a very brief stint on now-Senator Blumenthal's first senate campaign after law school, I joined Crowell where I have remained ever since.
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[more]Japan's Liberal Democratic Party (LDP) last week selected former foreign minister Fumio Kishida as its new leader, which means that he likely will become the country's 100th prime minister. Kishida soon will stand at the helm of the incumbent LDP coalition, which has approached or won a two-thirds supermajority in the last three elections, countering opposition parties in the upcoming general election. Some might argue that even though a man, yet again, will become the next prime minister, there are signs that his successor, at long last, might be a woman.
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