Ozawa Ichiro on Trial
With 120 members belonging to his faction, Ozawa still wields decisive influence to make or unmake the government led by the DPJ.
- Rajaram Panda
- October 14, 2011
With 120 members belonging to his faction, Ozawa still wields decisive influence to make or unmake the government led by the DPJ.
If Noda falters, Japan’s importance in the global community would be considerably diminished and it will be left with the role of a marginal power
Significant policy differences between the DPJ and LDP and New Komeito’s unwillingness to lose its identity will prevent the formation of a grand coalition.
The increasing debate after the Fukushima crisis has undermined the recent renaissance of nuclear power and is likely to usher in greater regulation and stringent safety measures, making alternative sources of energy cheaper and therefore more appealing.
The summit ended with the hope of increased cooperation in East Asia, bolstered popular support for Sino-Japanese friendship, and set out a strategy for maintaining regional peace, stability and prosperity.
Wikileaks cables reveal a secret pact in which the Hatoyama administration agreed to honour the 2006 agreement on the relocation of Futenma if the US were to reject the proposed alternative.
During the entire post-World War II period Japan isolated itself from the ongoing power struggle. Even during the height of the Cold War when its two neighbours – the Soviet Union and the People's Republic of China – went nuclear, Japan followed the three principles of ‘not possessing’, ‘not introducing’ and ‘not manufacturing’ nuclear weapons. Successive Japanese parliaments also passed resolutions putting a one per cent GDP cap on defence spending and imposed a blanket ban on arms exports and arms-related technologies.
If the political infighting continues, Japan will be left rudderless and the gigantic task of reconstruction will get complicated.
After the threat level for the Fukushima plant was raised from 5 to 7, Japan’s claims about the situation getting stabilised are being received with a degree of scepticism.
In the wake of Fukushima Japan may place greater emphasis on LNG and renewable sources of energy like solar and hydro power.