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.

The inexperienced Democratic Party of Japan now controls both houses of the Diet and must begin the tricky process of forming a coalition and establishing credibility....

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