| Title | Japan's New Government What has Changed? |
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| Speaker | Sir Graham Fry KCMG Sir Graham Fry has spent most of his long diplomatic career involved with Asia. He was High-Commissioner in Malaysia… more |
| Date | Mon 18 January 2010 |
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| Journal Article | Japan's New Government: What has Changed? (Asian Affairs, Volume 41 Number 2) |
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