NUPR-spectivesAuthor: Northeastern University Political Review
NUPR-spectives is the Northeastern University Political Review's podcast. Hosted by Bryan Grady, NUPR-spectives features conversations with NUPR contributors on many different topics including domestic issues, social justice, foreign policy, and more. The Northeastern University Political Review seeks to be a non-affiliated platform for students to publish essays and articles of the highest possible caliber on contemporary domestic and international politics, as well as critical reviews of political books, film, and events. Produced by: Maxwell Huber, Ariana Bennet, & Bryan Grady Language: en Contact email: Get it Feed URL: Get it iTunes ID: Get it |
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Episode 18: "Japanese Domestic and International Politics under the new Kishida Administration” with Rintaro Nishimura
Episode 3
Thursday, 2 December, 2021
Bryan interviews fifth-year Rintaro Nishimura regarding the recent Japanese general and Prime Ministerial elections, discusses the trajectory of several domestic issues under the new administration headed by Fumio Kishida, and the role played by the United States and other partners in international matters, especially within Asia. Make sure to check out Rintaro’s piece for yourself at nupoliticalreview.com. If you have any questions or comments about NUPR-spectives or if you're a Northeastern University student interested in appearing as a guest on the show, please reach out to nuprpodcast@gmail.com. Photo Credit: 切干大根, CC BY-SA 4.0 <https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/4.0>, via Wikimedia Commons Music courtesy of Cooper Gould and « Funky Element » from Bensound.com. Tags: Japan, prime minister, Kishida, LDP, Liberal Democratic Party, Japanese politics, climate change, nuclear, Asia, election, CDP, Komeito, JCP, China, North Korea