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" ... If Abe resolved none of the lingering bitterness, however, Japan's Emperor Akihito may have improved matters when he added his own "deep remorse" -- and the "hope that the ravages of war will never be repeated" -- at the same time that his father, Emperor Hirohito, had broadcast the Japanese surrender on August 15, 1945. Akihito is believed to oppose, subtly, the rightist tendency of Abe, who has called for revision of Japan's "no war" constitution renouncing "the threat or use of force" in "international disputes." ... "
" ... The kick-off of the electoral campaign in our country promises to be brutal for future expectations. Government and opposition will duke it out, using all of the usual dirty tricks. The Fernández-Fernández administration is playing hardball, slowing down the peso-dollar devaluation in order to pull the reins on inflation, while using price controls and the long arm of the state to keep a lid on prices. While Guzmán has tried to lay down his vision, suggesting deficit control is not a rightist policy, he is losing the battle to the hardliners. Postponing an agreement with the IMF until after the elections is even being considered by the Fund itself, allowing Cristina to rant against its constructed enemy, and hit back at Macri and the opposition. Ultimately, more of the same we are used to, if we take a step back. ... "
" ... Within Japan, it’s as though the Abe government were preparing Japanese for much more stringent controls than now exercised over a society that remains essentially homogeneous and inward-looking despite seemingly wide political differences. Whether Abe is as rightist as some of his critics believe, he is a conservative nationalist at the head of the Liberal-Democratic Party, the conservative grouping that regained power in 2012 after the failure of the slightly liberal Democratic Party of Japan to force removal of American bases from Okinawa as promised after taking over from the LDP in 2009. ... "