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    Yasuhiro Nakasone (中曽根 康弘, Nakasone Yasuhiro, 27 May 1918 – 29 November 2019) was a Japanese politician who served as Prime Minister of Japan and President...
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  • son of Yasuhiro Nakasone Keith Nakasone (born 1956), American competitive judoka Michael Nakasone, American band director Paul Miki Nakasone (born 1963)...
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    professor of politics Yasuhiro Nakagawa (中川 泰宏, born 1951), politician Yasuhiro Nakasone (中曽根 康弘, 1918–2019), politician Yasuhiro Oe (大江 康弘, born 1945)...
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    Prime Minister Yoshirō Mori. He is former Prime Minister Yasuhiro Nakasone's son. Nakasone was appointed as head of the Science and Technology Agency...
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    The Second Nakasone Cabinet is the 72nd Cabinet of Japan headed by Yasuhiro Nakasone from December 27, 1983, to July 22, 1986. The first Cabinet reshuffle...
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    currently the oldest living prime minister, following the death of Yasuhiro Nakasone on 29 November 2019. Murayama is also the only living former Japanese...
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    2006) was the Japanese Minister of Education, under the government of Yasuhiro Nakasone until 1986. He was a member of the right-wing Seiwa Seisaku Kenkyūkai...
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    of the LDP and was thus elected Prime Minister of Japan, replacing Yasuhiro Nakasone. Among the highlights of the period in which Takeshita led the government...
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    – Y Kiichi Miyazawa – N Yasuhiro Nakasone – N Toshio Kōmoto – N Nov. 1980 Unopposed LDP himself 1980–1982 11 Yasuhiro Nakasone 中曽根 康弘 (1918–2019) Rep for...
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  • Nakasone Cabinet may refer to: First Nakasone Cabinet, the Japanese majority government led by Yasuhiro Nakasone from 1982 to 1983 Second Nakasone Cabinet...
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    then-prime minister Yasuhiro Nakasone, replacing Yoshio Sakurauchi. His term lasted until 1986. Abe was a top contender to succeed Nakasone as prime minister...
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    reelection to the presidency of the LDP in 1982, and was succeeded by Yasuhiro Nakasone. He served during a period of instability; cabinet members frequently...
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    presidency of the LDP in 1982, and was succeeded by Yasuhiro Nakasone in November 1982. Yasuhiro Nakasone served three terms and implemented a policy of economic...
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  • Patti Davis James Austin Kerr as Sterling Hayden Hideo Kimura as Yasuhiro Nakasone Jordan Matlock as William Holden Moriah Peters as Loyce Whiteman Skip...
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    ministers including Hayato Ikeda, Eisaku Satō, Kakuei Tanaka, and Yasuhiro Nakasone. Scandals and economic difficulties led to the LDP losing power between...
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    the Minister of Home Affairs in the government of Prime Minister Yasuhiro Nakasone. It rejoined the LDP on 15 August 1986. Beeman, Michael L. (2002)...
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    Prime Minister Junichiro Koizumi, former Japanese Prime Minister Yasuhiro Nakasone, former French President Valéry Giscard d'Estaing, former Polish President...
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    during construction. On 27 January 1983, Japanese Prime Minister Yasuhiro Nakasone pressed a switch that set off a blast that completed the pilot tunnel...
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    The First Nakasone Cabinet is the 71st Cabinet of Japan headed by Yasuhiro Nakasone from November 27, 1982, to December 27, 1983. "第71代 中曽根 康弘|歴代内閣"....
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    minister, Tanaka's popularity, along with support from the factions of Yasuhiro Nakasone and Masayoshi Ōhira, gave him a 282–190 victory over Fukuda in the...
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  • Men's Conference" in April 1987, endorsing the idea. Prime Minister Yasuhiro Nakasone proposed the Human Frontier Science Program at the Venice Economic...
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    The Third Nakasone Cabinet is the 73rd Cabinet of Japan headed by Yasuhiro Nakasone from July 22, 1986, to November 6, 1987. "第73代 中曽根 康弘|歴代内閣". Prime...
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    Defense, Satoshi Morimoto. Some chancellors such as Taro Katsura and Yasuhiro Nakasone were appointed to the prime minister. Originally, Takushoku University...
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    the Republic of China (1947–1948) 1889 1990 101 years, 219 days 10 Yasuhiro Nakasone Prime Minister of Japan (1982–1987) 1918 2019 101 years, 186 days...
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    of whom are war criminals.[citation needed] Under Prime Minister Yasuhiro Nakasone, the Japanese government reemphasized the relationship to the United...
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    Self-Defense Forces. Former military persons may be appointed, with Yasuhiro Nakasone being one prominent example. Exercises "control and supervision" over...
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    caused the Suzuki cabinet, composed of numerous LDP factions, to fall. Yasuhiro Nakasone, a conservative backed by the still-powerful Tanaka and Suzuki factions...
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    (Yasuhiro Nakasone) 37th December 18, 1983 Yasuhiro Nakasone 67.94% (D) November 28, 1983 84,252,608 250 48.92% 38th 2 June 1986 Yasuhiro Nakasone 71...
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    exceed 1%. This policy taboo was broken by future Prime Minister Yasuhiro Nakasone in the 1980s, but was revived in 1990 by another future Prime Minister...
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    administration. He again became a cabinet minister in 1986 under Yasuhiro Nakasone, and in 1989 became secretary general of the LDP, the highest rank...
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