Friday, 8 July 2016

Japan’s Constitution (Sheila A. Smith, CFR)

(Library of Congress)

In 1947, the Japanese parliament passed a new constitution, and it stands today without amendment as the organizing principle of Japan’s postwar democracy. But today there are some in Japan (including the prime minister) who think the time has come to think about amending it.

http://blogs.cfr.org/asia/2016/07/07/japans-constitution/

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