Date: Thursday, April 10, 2025 6:30 PM - Thursday, April 10, 2025 8:00 PM
Location: Temple University, Japan Campus, 1-14-29 Taishido, Setagaya-ku, Tokyo, Japan 154-0004

Speakers:

  • Michael Thomas Cucek (Temple University, Japan Campus)

Moderator:

  • Robert Dujarric, ICAS Co-Director

Overview

In September Japan’s ruling coalition partners, the Liberal Democratic Party (LDP) and the Komeito, chose new leaders -- fresh faces to lead their respective parties. A month later, both parties suffered humiliating defeats in the House of Representatives election. The Komeito leader lost his seat in the Diet and had to resign. Prime Minister Ishiba Shigeru, badly wounded by LDP’s loss of more than 50 seats, nevertheless hung on to the leadership of his party and the country. The prospects for an Ishiba Cabinet post-election, however, were dim: the LDP and the Komeito together had 215 seats in the House of Representatives, 13 fewer than a majority. With no parties willing to join the ruling coalition, Ishiba, the LDP and the Komeito set off on a voyage into the unknown: leading Japan as a minority government, forced to beg, flatter and bargain for votes to pass any legislation at all.

So how is the ruling coalition doing? Is the experiment in minority government working? What is the outlook for governance in Japan with the ruling coalition’s likely loss of its majority the House of Councillors in July? Michael Cucek of Temple University, Japan Campus will offer his observations, assessments and guesses as regards Japan’s ongoing impromptu experiment in somehow being governed without anyone really being the boss.

Date & Time:

Thursday, April 10, 2025 6:30pm - 8:00pm

Venue:

Temple University, Japan Campus Room 208 (2F) (Access)

Registration:

Please register using the following link: REGISTER HERE 

 

This event is organized by the Institute of Contemporary Asian Studies (ICAS).

Note: All ICAS events are held in English, open to the public, and admission is free unless otherwise noted.

Speakers:

Michael Thomas Cucek

Temple University, Japan Campus

Michael Thomas Cucek​ is an expert in Japanese Politics, with an emphasis on media messaging and social policy. He is the Faculty Advisor for Asian Studies and an Assistant Professor of Asian Studies at Temple University, Japan Campus. Professor Cucek's research areas include contemporary Japanese politics, Chinese and Japanese history and the U.S. role in East Asia. Prior to becoming an academic, he was an analyst in a boutique Japanese political consultancy for 15 years.

Michael Thomas Cucek | Temple University, Japan Campus


Moderator:

Robert Dujarric

ICAS Co-director

Robert Dujarric is the Co-director of the Institute of Contemporary Asian Studies (ICAS) at Temple University, Japan Campus.

Robert Dujarric | Temple University, Japan Campus

 

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