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		<title>Change Comes to Japan</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 31 Aug 2009 14:17:01 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Bill Black</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Japanese voters have ousted the ruling LDP party after decades in the majority.&#160; While on the surface, this suggests major change, it is important to recognize the the winning DPJ party consists mostly of disaffected LDP members.&#160; So, while there is clearly change afoot, it may not be as dramatic as some expect. But the [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Japanese voters have ousted the ruling LDP party after decades in the majority.&nbsp; While on the surface, this suggests major change, it is important to recognize the the winning DPJ party consists mostly of disaffected LDP members.&nbsp; So, while there is clearly change afoot, it may not be as dramatic as some expect.</p>
<p>But the &#8220;Obama effect&#8221; remains powerful.&nbsp; According to a <a href="http://www.asahi.com/english/Herald-asahi/TKY200908300210.html">story in Asahi.com</a>, an English language Japanese news site:<br />
<blockquote>The DPJ&#8217;s election campaign featured footage of U.S. President Barack Obama&#8217;s call for change during his presidential run. Even as Typhoon No. 11 approached eastern Japan on Sunday night, voters turned out in droves to show they were ready for a drastic change to help the slumping economy get back on the road to recovery.</p></blockquote>
<p><b></b><br />At a time when <a href="http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2009/08/30/AR2009083002518.html">there is grumbling </a>in the U.S. as to whether Obama is bringing about sufficient change, his &#8220;brand&#8221; continues to drive politics throughout the world.</p>
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