tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-32776756.post220367472453403664..comments2023-10-20T18:03:01.821+09:00Comments on GlobalTalk 21: The Japan Restoration Party LaunchJun Okumurahttp://www.blogger.com/profile/00291478225274759649noreply@blogger.comBlogger5125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-32776756.post-21498124295995059052012-09-17T11:06:44.311+09:002012-09-17T11:06:44.311+09:00You're welcome.You're welcome.Jun Okumurahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/00291478225274759649noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-32776756.post-61562096051811555172012-09-14T15:10:12.037+09:002012-09-14T15:10:12.037+09:00“I have and increasing feeling (for quite some tim...“I have and increasing feeling (for quite some time now) that we're looking at the tree and not the forest. We fret over the "now" but who's thinking about the future? what is the Japan we want? (small-beautiful-irrelevant or strong-vibrant-powerful) Some are debating, but I feel they are the ones who will not be around in the future so they tend to stay in the present. <br />What is your learned opinion????”<br /><br />I do my best to keep this blog descriptive and predictive, not prescriptive and speculative. I have no illusions that I am sufficiently powerful to impose my views on the public or farsighted to predict the distant future. My subjects and commentary reflect these self-imposed limitations. However, if I were someone younger, more powerful, and self-confident—say, Toru Hashimoto—I might say something like the following:<br /><br />“It is precisely with our future in mind that we launched the Japan Restoration Party. Our Eight Measures for Restoration is the outline for a society based on self-reliance and responsibility, where the government is held accountable by the voters, the public education system responds to the requirements of the students and parents, and the social safety net is designed to help people truly in need. I’m not sure what you mean by ‘small-beautiful-irrelevant’ or ‘strong-vibrant-powerful’ but I will guarantee that we will do our best to build a future where individuals have the opportunity to fully realize their potential.<br /><br />Hashimoto’s vision clearly reflects a neoliberal outlook and should disappoint those who prefer a more communitarian—“Small-beautiful-irrelevant?—future. But it is remarkably free of the “Japanese values/beautiful Japan” approach so dear to traditionalists. Shinzo Abe’s sell in the LDP leadership election is that he can be the party’s link to Hashimoto’s movement as a lower house general election looms. In the unlikely event that he wins, he will disappoint the people who believed that.Jun Okumurahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/00291478225274759649noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-32776756.post-62291453210462474012012-09-14T13:00:11.960+09:002012-09-14T13:00:11.960+09:00I have and increasing feeling (for quite some time...I have and increasing feeling (for quite some time now) that we're looking at the tree and not the forest. We fret over the "now" but who's thinking about the future? what is the Japan we want? (small-beautiful-irrelevant or strong-vibrant-powerful) Some are debating, but I feel they are the ones who will not be around in the future so they tend to stay in the present. <br />What is your learned opinion????Kimiko en Tokyohttps://www.blogger.com/profile/03020762343019018479noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-32776756.post-47515971890495070482012-09-14T00:03:18.629+09:002012-09-14T00:03:18.629+09:00Jan:
You saw that too, huh?Jan:<br /><br />You saw that too, huh?Jun Okumurahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/00291478225274759649noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-32776756.post-25449065444927473002012-09-13T21:40:01.903+09:002012-09-13T21:40:01.903+09:00The train reference not being the least bit accide...The train reference not being the least bit accidental I'm sure. I have to say I'm getting similar vibes.Jan Morenhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/06834641501438709866noreply@blogger.com