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An Economic Policy Review of the Kishida Administration's First Two ...


An Economic Policy Review of the Kishida Administration's First Two ...

The Kishida administration's economic policies have been on a major course correction with a new emphasis of growth.

A New Form of Capitalism|Major policies of the Kishida Cabinet

We will accelerate our efforts to realize a New Form of Capitalism and aim at building an economy and society suited to the new era.

The Kishida Administration's Near-term Policy Line Focuses on ...

Plan”) and “Basic Policy on Economic and Fiscal. Management and Reform: Achieving a Sustainable. Economy by Harnessing Processes to Overcome. Challenges to ...

The First Policy Speech by Prime Minister KISHIDA Fumio

On October 8, 2021, the prime minister delivered a policy speech to the 205th Session of the Diet during plenary sessions of the House of ...

The Kishida Administration's Quiet Economic and Security Overhaul

Kishida's most notable security accomplishments have been raising the defense budget to 2% of GDP and developing counterstrike capabilities.

Evaluating Kishida's Diplomacy ― The Success of Pursuing ...

Introduction. On August 14, 2024, Prime Minister Kishida announced his intention to step down without standing as a candidate in the Liberal ...

Policy Speech by Prime Minister Kishida to the 213th Session of the ...

I offer my heartfelt prayers for the repose of all those who lost their precious lives in the 2024 Noto Peninsula Earthquake that struck on New Year's Day.

Trade Policy Review of Japan 2023 Opening Statement by Japan ...

Japan has achieved economic growth as a trading nation and has been consistently committed to free and fair trade, and to the multilateral trading system.

Kishida's foreign policy legacy - East Asia Forum

Prime Minister of Japan Fumio Kishida unexpectedly announced on 14 August 2024 that he will not contest the upcoming Liberal Democratic ...

Japan's New Prime Minister Takes On Abenomics' Legacy

Newly elected Prime Minister Fumio Kishida has laid out a populist economic policy that offers cash, seeks to bolster potential growth sectors, and prods ...

EDITORIAL: Kishida's first policy speech gives no real clue to his ...

In his first formal policy speech, Prime Minister Fumio Kishida failed to lay out a specific vision for what he calls “new capitalism.”

Kishida's “Realism” Diplomacy: From the Yoshida Doctrine to Values ...

Prime Minister Kishida of Japan is pursuing a foreign policy strategy including support for universal values. This paper examines the ...

Ishiba's Economic Agenda: A Departure from Kishida's "Growth First ...

With Shigeru Ishiba's victory in the LDP presidential election, the focus is on his stance on economic and fiscal policy. While Ishiba has historically ...

How Fumio Kishida Shaped Japan's Foreign Policy

Earlier this month, Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida made the surprise announcement that he would not seek another term.

Kishida has transformed Japanese foreign policy. Will his successor ...

It is uncertain whether the next Japanese prime minister will follow through on the Kishida administration's ambitious defense policies.

Japan After Kishida by Takatoshi Ito - Project Syndicate

On August 14, Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida announced that he would step down as leader of the ruling Liberal Democratic Party in September.

Folly of the income tax reduction triggered the “Kishida shock”

An article written by SATO Motohiro, a fellow of the Research Institute of Economy, Trade and Industry (RIETI).

Funding the Policies to Boost Japan's Birthrate | Research

R-2023-048E Hoping to avert a demographic crisis, the Japanese government has drafted an “unpr...,財政・社会保障.

The Kishida Administration In Japan: “New Capitalism” At Home ...

Former Prime Minister Abe Shinzo continues to wield great political influence by leading the largest Liberal Democratic Party (LDP) faction and ...

Japan Turns Its Attention to Economic Security

The Japanese Diet passed a law to begin a comprehensive effort to protect the economy from hostile actors.