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and for our sake and the future of Japan, let's hope he survives.
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Tom Plate / Syndicated columnist
Japanese voters will choose between change and stagnation
LOS ANGELES Make no mistake about it; Japan is crucially important to the United States and the West. A Japan that falls in the East like a dying bird could leave the East Asian region with only China to reckon with. By contrast, a healthy and relatively happy Japan is a very good thing not only for the West but for all of Asia as well.
That's why the West (and the rest) needs to appreciate the monumental and historic significance of the upcoming national election in Japan early next month. The vote is symbolically a nationwide referendum on the very future direction of Japan: on whether Japan will, by reforming, be able to grow and remain one of the world's major powers, or whether it will begin a defeatist slide into the category of the second-rates and the has-beens.
This, to be sure, is not officially how the election is structured. Technically, it is simply a vote to decide the makeup of the lower house of the Japanese Diet or Congress. But the lower house gets to determine who becomes and stays as prime minister.
It is the dramatic decision of the current Prime Minister Junichiro Koizumi that has led to this surprise election. Koizumi has been a lifelong member of the gargantuan Liberal Democratic Party, and is a self-styled visionary populist rather than a backroom insider.
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