Saburō Ōkita (大来 佐武郎 Ōkita Saburō) (3 November 1914 – 9 February 1993) was a Japanese economist and politician noted for his role in the postwar development...
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thrower Saburō Ōkita (大来 佐武郎, 1914–1993), Japanese economic and politician Dwight Okita (born 1958), American novelist of Japanese descent Jonathan Okita (born...
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Saburō or Saburo (さぶろう, サブロウ) is a masculine Japanese given name. Saburō can be written using different kanji characters and can mean: 三郎, "third son"...
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colleague, Foreign Minister Saburō Ōkita, led the delegation which represented Japan in his place. Others joining Ōkita in Venice were Finance Minister...
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Veneto Prime Minister Ōhira died in office on 12 June; Foreign Minister Saburō Ōkita led the delegation that represented Japan. 7th 20–21 July 1981 Canada...
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economy entered an era of stagnation and low growth that still persists. Saburō Ōkita (1914–93), an economist, realized by 1942 that the war was lost; economic...
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Sunao Sonoda November 28, 1977 November 8, 1979 710 Masayoshi Ōhira 58 Saburō Ōkita November 8, 1979 July 17, 1980 252 59 Masayoshi Ito July 17, 1980 May...
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achieving radical, rapid advances in rice culture." 1970 Not awarded 1971 Saburō Ōkita (1914–1993) Japan "for his sustained and forceful advocacy of genuine...
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(from 1984) William E. Simon, former U.S. Treasury Secretary (from 1984) Saburo Okita, former Japanese Foreign Minister Étienne Davignon, former European Commissioner...
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1944 – 1991 India Former Prime Minister of India (posthumous) 1992 Saburo Okita 1914 - 1993 Japan Japanese Economist 1993 Václav Havel 1936–2011 Czech...
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François Sauzey. Contributions by Joseph J. Sisco, Shlomo Avineri, Said, Saburo Okita, Udo Steinbach, William Scranton, Abdel Hamid Abdel-Ghani and H.R.H....
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Botero (Colombia) Nagendra Singh (India) Paulo Nogueira Neto (Brazil) Saburo Okita (Japan) Shridath S. Ramphal (Guyana) William D. Ruckelshaus (USA) Mohamed...
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- Broadway Cast & Staff - IBDB". ibdb.com. Retrieved July 8, 2022. "Saburō Ōkita". britannica.com. Encyclopædia Britannica Online. Retrieved July 8, 2022...
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Prime Minister of Japan Acting 1980 Succeeded by Zenko Suzuki Preceded by Saburo Ōkita Minister of Foreign Affairs 1980–1981 Succeeded by Sunao Sonoda...
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Summit hosting, having hosted it in Italy three times.[citation needed] Okita was actually Foreign Minister at the time, filling in for Prime Minister...
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1980) Minister of Justice Tadao Kuraishi Minister for Foreign Affairs Saburo Okita Non-member of the National Diet Minister of Finance Noboru Takeshita...
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impressed when she researched Punshon's work during the war. In 1980 Saburo Okita who was a Japanese minister gave her a certificate of appreciation. In...
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for the Decade, with David Owen, Michael Stewart, Carol Hansen, and Saburo Okita. Trilateral Commission (June 1984). ISBN 0814761615. Differentiated Containment:...
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of the Japan Chamber of Commerce and Industry; etc. 26 Jan 1980 [627] Saburo Okita 1914 1993 For service to international relations between Australia and...
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James William Morley, Takafusa Nakamura, Janet Hunter: Interwar Japan Saburō Ōkita, Takafusa Nakamura: Postwar reconstruction of the Japanese economy Takafusa...
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Name Period Title 1st Saburo Okita 1982-1987 108th minister of foreign affairs 2nd Shuntaro Shishido 1987-1994 Economist 3rd George R. Packard 3rd 1994-1998...
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(Zimbabwe), Adetokunbo O. Lucas (Nigeria), Adolfo Martinez-Palomo (Mexico), Saburo Okita (Japan), V. Ramalingaswami (India). The Commission members' expertise...
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Nam Duck Woo, Korea 1985–1986 Mr. Eric Trigg, Canada 1986–1988, Dr. Saburo Okita, Japan 1988–1989, Rt. Hon. Brian E Talboys, New Zealand 1989–1991, Hon...
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Suu Kyi, Sheikh Hasina, K. R. Narayanan, Nelson Mandela, Desmond Tutu, Saburo Okita and notable foreign scientists John Cockcroft, Jan Hendrik Oort and Alexander...
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and directed by Shinji Higuchi, was announced in November 2024. Tetsuo Okita is a former businessman who lost his manufacturing company to bankruptcy...
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Takeo Fukuda Masayoshi Ohira Preceded by Iichirō Hatoyama Succeeded by Saburo Okita Chief Cabinet Secretary In office 24 December 1976 – 28 November 1977...
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jockey Felipe González - Spanish prime minister Colin Powell - US General Saburo Okita - Japanese foreign relations minister Michael Porter - Management guru...
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after World War II Yasumaro Shimojō, Minister of Education in 1948 Saburo Ōkita, Minister of Foreign Affairs in 1979 (List of Magsaysay awardees) Yūji...
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assumed command of the Yamato when Okita was taken ill. In 2199, Shiro Sanada is the designated XO and takes over when Okita cannot command. Sanada is considerably...
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actress and model January 22: Kōbō Abe, author (b. 1924) February 9: Saburo Okita, former foreign minister (b. 1914) February 28: Ishirō Honda, film director...
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