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The rise of Japan's Sanseitō party shouldn't shock anyone paying attention. For years, the political class shrugged off rising unease about immigration, globalist overreach, and the slow bleed of ...
“Kamiya sort of positions himself as a mini-Trump,” Kingston, the Asian studies professor, tells TIME. “He’s appealing to the forces of anti-globalization in Japan and appealing to youngish voters, ...
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