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Inestabilidad Política En Japón

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  • Adam Fulsom

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El miércoles 12 de septiembre del 2007, Japón experimentó una inestabilidad política no vista en muchos años. El primer ministro en aquel momento, Shinzo Abe, dimitió a causa de su tremenda impopularidad. La venía arrastrando desde hacía tiempo, su gabinete estuvo desde el principio salpico de escándalos, con varias dimisiones e incluso un suicidio. Sin embargo, no sólo la corrupción ha provocado esta oleada de impopularidad del Partido Democrático Liberal, el partido que ha gobernado Japón desde 1955, sino que está directamente relacionada con la política que el partido intenta aplicar.

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  • Adam Fulsom, 2011. "Inestabilidad Política En Japón," Observatorio Iberoamericano de la Economía y la Sociedad del Japón, Servicios Académicos Intercontinentales SL, issue 10, January.
  • Handle: RePEc:erv:obsjap:y:2011:i:10:8
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