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  • percent of the Upper House Diet seats*. Made up predominantly of ten "factions" headed by leading con­ servative political figures**, the LDP stands in domestic affairs for economic growth under private enterprise, parliamentary government, and expanded
  • able to those in advanced industrial nations of the West. The mass media are highly com ,­ petitive even though dominated to a consider­ based on able extent by three organizations nationally distributed daily newspapers: Asahi (circulation 4.1 million
  • caught between declining sales revenues and heavy burdens of debt service. Indeed, most of the re.cent business failures have resulted from overextended credit positions, a prominent charncteristic of Japan's postwar business enterprises whose financ­ ing
  • The Secretary Through: From S/S Subject: Japan INR - George C. Denney, Japanese Seeks Governmental Initiative. which would require newspaper Asahi. Agreements .,, With Communist China Japan has proposed official negotiations, The proposals would
  • plans to enconpass such objectives staff by cm as the ex­ pansion. of business enterprise• moden1hation of agrieul ture and improve­ ment of the educational system as well as tho planning of public works. Only aaaiast tho backdrop of such planning
  • ? A Well, don't forget that Japan built up an economic structure long before 1945, during the century after the Meiji restoration. Also, we accomplished our postwar recov­ ery through democratic institutions and free enterprise. This was a framework under
  • . President 18, 1964 : I am asking Governor Ryotaro Azuma of Tokyo to convey to you my personal message of greetings visit to the United States of members Association on the occasion of the of the National Governors' of Japan. I believe that you