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    Hayato Ikeda (池田 勇人, Ikeda Hayato, 3 December 1899 – 13 August 1965) was a Japanese bureaucrat and later politician who served as prime minister of Japan...
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    Diet. On July 15, 1960, Kishi officially resigned and Hayato Ikeda became prime minister. Ikeda soon made clear that there would be no further attempts...
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  • footballer Hayato Ichihara (市原 隼人, born 1987), Japanese actor Hayato Ikeda (池田 勇人, 1899–1965), Japanese politician and Prime Minister Hayato Isomura (磯村...
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    founded by bureaucrat-turned-politician Hayato Ikeda in 1957. The faction has produced five prime ministers (Ikeda, Masayoshi Ōhira, Zenkō Suzuki, Kiichi...
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    the Ministry, he became a protégé of future prime minister Hayato Ikeda. In 1953, at Ikeda's urging, Miyazawa ran for and won election to the Upper House...
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  • Ikeda Cabinet may refer to: First Ikeda Cabinet, the Japanese majority government led by Hayato Ikeda in 1960 Second Ikeda Cabinet, the Japanese majority...
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    became a protégé of Hayato Ikeda. Ōhira worked in the Ministry of Finance throughout World War II. In the postwar period, when Ikeda became Minister of...
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    policies, the election was not a setback for the party. Kishi's successor, Hayato Ikeda, was popular for his moderate attitude and public image as a practical...
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    characteristic of this time is the influence of governmental policies of the Hayato Ikeda administration, vast consumption, and vast export. In 1954, the economic...
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    politics, he held a series of cabinet positions. In 1964 he succeeded Hayato Ikeda as prime minister, becoming the first prime minister to have been born...
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    enactment of the current Constitution of Japan. Future prime ministers Hayato Ikeda and Eisaku Satō and future Foreign Minister and Chief Cabinet Secretary...
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  • diplomacy in its world affairs. The economic dimension was fostered by Hayato Ikeda who served as Yoshida's finance minister and later was prime minister...
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    Suehiro Nishio of the Democratic Socialist Party and prime minister Hayato Ikeda of the ruling Liberal Democratic Party. The debate was sponsored by the...
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  • illustrator, and haiga artist Fumiyo Ikeda (born 1962), Japanese dancer, actress and choreographer Hayato Ikeda (池田 勇人, 1899–1965), Japanese politician...
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    Representatives for the Liberal Democratic Party, and as Minister of Justice under Hayato Ikeda. Okinori Fujii was born on January 30, 1889, in Hiroshima, as the son...
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    Hatoyama and became Director General of the Japan Defense Agency under Hayato Ikeda and Eisaku Satō. Koizumi family Inoguchi, Takashi (2016-04-30). Japanese...
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  • follow in 1970. The stated goals of the group were to kill Prime Minister Hayato Ikeda, his Cabinet, and take control of the National Diet. They hoped that...
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    Nobusuke Kishi 413 289 / 467 61.8% 1st 22,976,846 57.80% Government 1960 Hayato Ikeda 399 300 / 467 11 64.2% 1st 22,740,272 57.56% Government 1963 359 283...
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  • President Ryan's input, he is instead to be imprisoned in stasis. Although Hayato Ikeda was credited as director of M.D. Geist, it was actually Ohata who did...
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    The Third Ikeda Cabinet is the 60th Cabinet of Japan headed by Hayato Ikeda from December 9, 1963, to November 9, 1964. A Cabinet reshuffle took place...
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    Kōno was entirely excluded from the first cabinet of Kishi's successor Hayato Ikeda. In August 1960, Kōno threatened to bring down 1955 System by bolting...
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    61.45% (Hayato Ikeda) 1960 November 20, 1960 Hayato Ikeda 73.51% (D) October 24, 1960 54,312,993 296 63.38% 1963 21 November 1963 Hayato Ikeda 71.14% (D)...
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  • long-term economic development plan initiated by Japanese prime minister Hayato Ikeda in the fall of 1960. The plan called for doubling the size of Japan's...
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    7 1960 2nd Round Hayato Ikeda – 302 Mitsujirō Ishii – 194 1962 Hayato Ikeda – 391 Eisaku Satō – 17 Others – 20 July 1964 Hayato Ikeda – 242 Eisaku Satō...
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    The First Ikeda Cabinet is the 58th Cabinet of Japan headed by Hayato Ikeda from July 19 to December 8, 1960. Janet Hunter, ed. (1984). Concise Dictionary...
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    actual term was coined in 1977. The economic dimension was fostered by Hayato Ikeda who served as finance minister and later as prime minister. Most historians...
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    meeting between U.S. President John F. Kennedy and Japanese Prime Minister Hayato Ikeda in June 1961, this clause was put into action with the formation of three...
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    iron and steel, and soda ash). Yoshida's successor, Prime Minister Hayato Ikeda, began implementing economic policies which removed much of Japan's anti-monopoly...
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    his death, conservative prime minister and erstwhile electoral rival Hayato Ikeda captured the mood of his fellow lawmakers when he gave a heartfelt eulogy...
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  • Hirohito (Emperor Shōwa) Prime Minister: Nobusuke Kishi (L) until July 19, Hayato Ikeda (L) Chief Justice of Japan: Kōtarō Tanaka until October 24, Kisaburo...
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