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Article: Do or die for Japan's radical right.
- Article from:
- Australasian Business Intelligence
- Article date:
- May 7, 2007
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Byline: Colum Murphy
May 07, 2007 (Far Eastern Economic Review - ABIX via COMTEX) -- The radical right in Japan is becoming marginalised. For many decades the radical right was opposed to communism in all its forms. Communism collapsed with the changes in Russia and East Germany, so the radical right in Japan has no clear enemy. The major political parties in Japan have become more hawkish and more conservative, taking away the main platform of the radical right. The radical right are extremists on the fringes of Japan's political life. Some of ...