Takeo Fukuda (福田 赳夫, Fukuda Takeo, 14 January 1905 – 5 July 1995) was a Japanese politician who served as Prime Minister of Japan from 1976 to 1978. A...
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son of a former Japanese Prime Minister (Takeo Fukuda) to also take up the post. On 1 September 2008, Fukuda announced his resignation as party leader...
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The Takeo Fukuda Cabinet is the 67th Cabinet of Japan headed by Takeo Fukuda from December 24, 1976, to December 7, 1978. The Cabinet reshuffle took place...
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minister of international trade and industry. After a power struggle with Takeo Fukuda, he became prime minister in 1972. Diplomatically, he pursued negotiations...
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The Fukuda Doctrine (福田ドクトリン) is a Japanese foreign policy doctrine, based on a 1977 speech by Japanese Prime Minister Takeo Fukuda, stating that Japan...
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Liberal Democratic Party (LDP), which put him at odds with Prime Minister Takeo Fukuda, who led what were known as the "anti-mainstream" factions. From 1968...
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Fukuda Cabinet may refer to: Takeo Fukuda Cabinet, the Japanese majority government led by Takeo Fukuda from 1976 to 1978 Yasuo Fukuda Cabinet, the Japanese...
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established in 1979 by former prime minister Takeo Fukuda. The faction has its origins on a group formed by Fukuda to oppose prime minister Hayato Ikeda's...
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Seiwa Seisaku Kenkyūkai, whose reins he took from former Prime Minister Takeo Fukuda in July 1986, and held a variety of ministerial and party posts, the...
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Japanese baseball player Takeo Doi (健郎, 1920–2009), Japanese psychoanalyst Takeo Fukuda (赳夫, 1905–1995), 67th Prime Minister of Japan Takeo Fukui (威夫, born 1944)...
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coach Shuhei Fukuda (福田 秀平, born 1989), Japanese baseball player Takeo Fukuda (福田 赳夫, 1905–1995), 67th Prime Minister of Japan Tatsuo Fukuda (福田 達夫, born...
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Takeo Miki (三木 武夫, Miki Takeo, 17 March 1907 – 14 November 1988) was a Japanese politician who served as prime minister of Japan from 1974 until 1976...
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Fukuda, a Japanese politician Takeo Hatanaka, a Japanese radio astronomer Takeo Kurusu, a Japanese politician Takeo Miki, a Japanese politician Takeo...
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for British Prime Minister James Callaghan and Japanese Prime Minister Takeo Fukuda. These summit participants are the current "core members" of the international...
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Prime Minister on December 24, 1976, a week after Takeo was born, was also a Takeo (Fukuda). Takeo's younger cousin Brandon Spikes is a former linebacker...
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[66th Miki Takeo] (in Japanese). Official website of the Prime Minister of Japan. Retrieved 10 April 2023. 第67代 福田 赳夫 [67th Fukuda Takeo] (in Japanese)...
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for Italian Prime Minister Giulio Andreotti, Japanese Prime Minister Takeo Fukuda, and US President Jimmy Carter. These summit participants are the current...
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powerful party leaders. To make the system more democratic, Prime Minister Takeo Fukuda introduced a "primary" system in 1978, which opened the balloting to...
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Democratic Party, where he was described as being a "loyal vassal" to Takeo Fukuda, the founder of the faction. In 1986, he was made Minister of Education...
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Party (LDP) representative. In 1970, he was hired as a secretary to Takeo Fukuda, who was Minister of Finance at the time and was elected as prime minister...
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Minister Yasuo Fukuda and grandson of former Prime Minister Takeo Fukuda. Tatsuo Fukuda was born on 5 March 1967 in Tokyo, Japan. Fukuda graduated from...
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Between 1976 and 1977, he served as Foreign Minister under Prime Minister Takeo Fukuda. He was the son and father of two former Prime Ministers, Ichirō and...
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to Japanese nationals, was created in 1977 by the then-Prime Minister Takeo Fukuda. Yutaka Fukumoto (1983) Yūji Koseki (1989, by the bereaved family) Ichiro...
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Takeo Fukuda – 180 LDP himself 1972–74 7 Takeo Miki (1907–1988) Rep for Tokushima At-large 4 December 1974 23 December 1976 1974 Takeo Miki – Y Takeo...
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Nobusuke Kishi.[citation needed] Succeeded by Takeo Fukuda, Jun'ichirō Koizumi, Shinzō Abe, Yasuo Fukuda. From 2012 to 2024, the faction was led by Fumio...
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created by Eisaku Satō in 1966, and the People's Honour Award, created by Takeo Fukuda in 1977. Additionally, the PM also presents the Prime Minister's Trophy...
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labelled "the weathervane" in 1972 because he switched his support from Takeo Fukuda to Kakuei Tanaka in the leadership election, ensuring Tanaka's victory...
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J. Karabian. Karabian remained on board. On 1 October Prime Minister Takeo Fukuda announced that the Japanese government would accept the hijackers' demands...
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prime minister, Satō decided not to run for a fourth. His heir apparent, Takeo Fukuda, won the Sato faction's support in the subsequent Diet elections, but...
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Economic Summit in Bonn. From left to right: Giulio Andreotti (Italy), Takeo Fukuda (福田 赳夫) (Japan), Jimmy Carter (USA), Helmut Schmidt (West Germany) and...
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