Kakuei Tanaka (田中 角栄, Tanaka Kakuei, 4 May 1918 – 16 December 1993) was a Japanese politician who served as Prime Minister of Japan from 1972 to 1974...
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Kakuei Tanaka Cabinet may refer to: First Tanaka Cabinet, the Japanese majority government led by Kakuei Tanaka in 1972 Second Tanaka Cabinet, the Japanese...
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Makiko Tanaka (田中 眞紀子, Tanaka Makiko, born on 14 January 1944) is a Japanese politician. She is the daughter of former Prime Minister Kakuei Tanaka and his...
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at the time in the Liberal Democratic Party, which he inherited from Kakuei Tanaka, from the 1980s until his death in 2000. He was dubbed the "last shadow...
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1 million in 2023) in bribes to the office of Japanese Prime Minister Kakuei Tanaka for aid in the matter. Lockheed paid ¥2.4 billion (equivalent to $55...
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Koenkai (section Kakuei Tanaka)
year-round cultural, social, and "educational" activities. For example, Tanaka Kakuei used his "iron constituency", or invincible constituency, in rural Niigata...
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1972 Japan–China Joint Communiqué. In his discussion with Japanese PM Kakuei Tanaka, Mao Zedong recounted, "I told Nixon, 'I voted for you when you ran...
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majority government led by Kakuei Tanaka in 1972 Second Tanaka Cabinet, the Japanese majority government led by Kakuei Tanaka from 1972 to 1974 This disambiguation...
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including Nikita Khrushchev, Che Guevara, Richard Nixon, Georges Pompidou, Kakuei Tanaka and Zulfikar Ali Bhutto, among others. Mao's favorite places in Zhongnanhai...
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entering politics. His political life was marked by his rivalry with Kakuei Tanaka, which was dubbed the "Kaku-Fuku War." As prime minister he formulated...
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The First Tanaka Cabinet is the 64th Cabinet of Japan headed by Kakuei Tanaka from July 7 to December 22, 1972. "第64代 田中 角榮|歴代内閣". Prime Minister's Official...
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his support from Takeo Fukuda to Kakuei Tanaka in the leadership election, ensuring Tanaka's victory. In turn, Tanaka would give his powerful support to...
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the subsequent Diet elections, but the more popular MITI minister, Kakuei Tanaka, won the vote, ending the Satō faction's dominance. Satō is the last...
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became prime minister. As with party colleagues Ichirō Hatoyama and Kakuei Tanaka before him, prime minister Toshiki Kaifu of the LDP unsuccessfully tried...
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budget-conscious officials in the Ministry of Finance. Prime Minister Kakuei Tanaka was forced to resign in 1974 because of his alleged connection to financial...
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powerful economic giant with a heavy trade surplus. Miki took over from Kakuei Tanaka as Prime Minister on 9 December 1974, following the latter's implication...
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throwing his support to ultimate winner Kakuei Tanaka. Ōhira was then rewarded for his support with a post as Tanaka's first Foreign Minister, which he held...
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Lockheed bribery scandal led to the arrest of Japanese Prime Minister Kakuei Tanaka, as well as several other officials. Within Lockheed, board chairman...
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Ichirō Ozawa (section Tanaka faction (1969–1987))
led by Kakuei Tanaka, which then supported Prime Minister Eisaku Satō. Ozawa became one of Tanaka's closest allies in the Diet. After Tanaka was charged...
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The Second Tanaka Cabinet is the 65th Cabinet of Japan headed by Kakuei Tanaka from December 22, 1972 to December 9, 1974. The first Cabinet reshuffle...
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footballer Kakuei Tanaka (田中 角栄, 1918–1993), Japanese politician and Prime Minister of Japan Kan Tanaka (田中 完), Japanese voice actor Kane Tanaka (田中カ子, 1903–2022)...
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This action game stars a caricature of former Prime Minister of Japan Kakuei Tanaka. The title is actually a play on the Japanese word for Prime Minister...
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Ali Murtopo (section Kakuei Tanaka's visit)
succeed. On 14 January 1974, Japanese Prime Minister Kakuei Tanaka arrived in Jakarta for a visit. Tanaka's visit provided the ideal opportunity for those who...
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Japanese prime minister Kakuei Tanaka and UK prime minister Edward Heath (lobbying in favor of engine maker Rolls-Royce). Tanaka also pressed Japanese regulators...
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which led to the election and next cabinet of Prime Minister Kakuei Tanaka. Prime Minister Tanaka made the restoration of relations between Japan and China...
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diplomatic trade relations, and in July 1972, Kakuei Tanaka succeeded Eisaku Satō as a new Japanese Prime Minister. Tanaka assumed a normalization of the Sino-Japanese...
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September 1972 Japan–China Joint Communiqué between Mao Zedong and Kakuei Tanaka. During the negotiation, Mao also stated that he preferred the "rightist"...
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Prime Minister Eisaku Sato Preceded by Masayoshi Ohira Succeeded by Kakuei Tanaka Member of the National Diet of Japan House of Councillors (1953–1967)...
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[in Japanese]; Kawade, Yoshie [in Japanese]; Kojo, Yoshiko [in Japanese]; Tanaka, Aiji [in Japanese]; Mabuchi, Masaru [in Japanese] (2011). Political Science:...
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peoples. Founded by diplomat Shigeru Yoshida. Succeeded by Eisaku Satō, Kakuei Tanaka, Takeshita Noboru, Shin Kanemaru, Obuchi Keizo, Tanisuke Watanuki, Ryutaro...
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