TOKYO (Kyodo) -- Tetsuzo Fuwa, a former chairman of the Japanese Communist Party who was considered its "theoretical pillar," ...
Sanseito Secretary General Sohei Kamiya speaks during a debate with leaders of other political parties at the Japan National Press Club in Tokyo, Japan on July 2. [REUTERS/YONHAP] An upstart party is ...
Tetsuzo Fuwa, the former chairman and 'theoretical pillar' of the Japanese Communist Party, has died at 95. He joined the party in 1947, served 11 terms in parliament, and was instrumental in ...
FILE PHOTO: Japanese PM Ishiba holds press conference after G7 Summit, in Calgary TOKYO (Reuters) -Japan's ruling LDP party received its lowest score in an opinion poll since returning to power in ...
This is a preview. Log in through your library . Abstract Why is the Japanese Communist Party (JCP) able to sustain its electoral support in the mid-1990s despite the negative fallout from the ...
To her classmates, the party is something to which you bring a karaoke machine. But to Michiko Suzuki, a 19-year-old Wako University student in Tokyo, the party is the revolutionary vanguard of class ...
Since Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi took office, Japan has taken a series of controversial steps aimed at reshaping its postwar security policy, triggering growing concern both at home and abroad.
Former Japanese Communist Party leader Tetsuzo Fuwa died of acute cardiac failure at a Tokyo hospital Tuesday. He was 95. Known as one of the party's "theoretical pillars," Fuwa established a realisti ...