Effect of Japan's Eathquake on its Political Culture

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Uploaded by on Mar 31, 2011

SAN FRANCISCO, March 24, 2011 - UC Berkeley professor Steve Vogel analyzes the effects of the March 11 disaster (and afterwards) on Japan's political culture. (4 min., 17 sec.)




Source: http://asiasociety.org/video/policy-politics/crisis-japan-complete

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  • The worst stage for Japan to have this 2 big parties DPJ and LDP disputing each other for nothing at this critical moments. The new and present DPJ government of only 2 years activity not available to resolve the nuclear plants hazards and LDP the almost 50 years in government which started the nuclear plants is only blaming the DPJ and no collaboration? Both are crap parties, less trust more doubt to them! Those politicians before bla, bla, bla need real collaboration for the future of Japan.

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