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Exceptions that make the rule? Koizumi Jun'ichiro and political leadership in Japan

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Envall, David

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The orthodox view or 'rule' of Japanese politics over past decades has been that Japanese leadership is weak and reactive. As such, Koizumi Jun'ichirō, a recent Japanese prime minister, is seen as a great exception to this rule. This article seeks to re-

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Japanese Studies

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