ASSESSMENTS
Japan: A Big Win for the DPJ
Aug 31, 2009 | 15:19 GMT

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Summary
With its 308-seat win in the Aug. 30 lower-house elections, the opposition Democratic Party of Japan (DPJ) — which already controls the upper house — now has an absolute majority. But the DPJ is a relatively inexperienced party, and its goals on the economy and national security face serious constraints that would challenge any ruling government in Japan.
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