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  1. 2004年4月8日 · 小泉純一郎 (日語: 小泉 純一郎/こいずみ じゅんいちろう Koizumi Jun'ichirō ? ,1942年1月8日 — )是 日本 政治人物 ,第87-89任 日本內閣總理大臣 (首相),是日本自從 第二次世界大戰 結束後在位時間第四長的總理大臣,也是自1987年 中曾根康弘 卸任後 ...

  2. 小泉纯一郎 (日语: 小泉 純一郎/こいずみ じゅんいちろう Koizumi Jun'ichirō ? ,1942年1月8日 — )是 日本 政治人物 ,第87-89任 日本内阁总理大臣 (首相),是日本自從 第二次世界大戰 結束後在位時間第四長的總理大臣,也是自1987年 中曾根康弘 ...

  3. 小泉純一郎. 小泉 純一郎 (こいずみ じゅんいちろう、 1942年 〈 昭和 17年〉 1月8日 - )は、 日本 の 政治家 。. 内閣総理大臣 (第 87 ・ 88 ・ 89 代)、 農林水産大臣 (第 37 代)、 外務大臣 (第 127 代)、 厚生大臣 (第 69 ・ 70 ・ 81 代)、 年金問題 担当 ...

    • Early Life
    • Member of House of Representatives
    • Prime Minister
    • Retirement
    • Anti-Nuclear Advocacy
    • Koizumi Cabinets
    • Further Reading
    • External Links

    Koizumi is a third-generation politician of the Koizumi family. His father, Jun'ya Koizumi, was director general of the Japan Defense Agency (now Minister of Defense) and a member of the House of Representatives. His grandfather, Koizumi Matajirō, called "Tattoo Minister" because of a large tattoo on his body, was Minister of Posts and Telecommunic...

    Koizumi gained his first senior post in 1979 as Parliamentary Vice Minister of Finance, and his first ministerial post in 1988 as Minister of Health and Welfare under Prime Ministers Noboru Takeshita and Sōsuke Uno. He held cabinet posts again in 1992 (Minister of Posts and Telecommunications in the Miyazawa cabinet) and 1996–1998 (Minister of Heal...

    Domestic policy

    Within Japan, Koizumi pushed for new ways to revitalise the moribund economy, aiming to act against bad debts with commercial banks, privatize the postal savings system, and reorganize the factional structure of the LDP. He spoke of the need for a period of painful restructuring in order to improve the future. To design policy initiatives in 2001 he used the new Council on Economic and Fiscal Policy (Keizai Zaisei Seisaku Tanto Daijin) or CEFP. It issued an annual planning document, "Basic Po...

    Foreign policy

    Although Koizumi's foreign policy was focused on closer relations with the United States and UN-centered diplomacy, which were adopted by all of his predecessors, he went further, supporting the US policies in the War on Terrorism. He decided to deploy the Japan Self-Defense Forces to Iraq, which was the first military mission in active foreign war zones since the end of the World War II. Many Japanese commentators indicated that the favorable US-Japan relation was based on the Koizumi's pers...

    Popularity

    Koizumi was an extremely popular leader at certain points in his tenure. His outspoken nature and colourful past contributed to that, and his nicknames included "Lionheart" and "Maverick". During his time in office, the Japanese public referred to him as Jun-chan(the suffix "chan" in the Japanese language is used as a term of familiarity, typically between children, "Jun" is a contraction of Junichiro). In June 2001, he enjoyed an approval rating of 80 percent. In January 2002, Koizumi fired...

    Koizumi announced that he would step down from office in 2006, per LDP rules, and would not personally choose a successor as many LDP prime ministers have in the past. On 20 September 2006, Shinzo Abewas elected to succeed Koizumi as president of the LDP. Abe succeeded Koizumi as prime minister on 26 September 2006. Koizumi remained in the Diet thr...

    Koizumi returned to the national spotlight in October 2013, after seven years of largely avoiding attention, when he gave a speech to business executives in Nagoya in which he stated: "We should aim to be nuclear-free... If the Liberal Democratic Party were to adopt a zero-nuclear policy, then we'd see a groundswell of support for getting rid of nu...

    Notes: 1. Makiko Tanaka was fired on 29 January 2002. Koizumi served as interim foreign minister until 1 February, when he appointed then-environment minister Yoriko Kawaguchito the post. Koizumi appointed Hiroshi Oki to replace Kawaguchi. 2. Oshima resigned on 31 March 2003, due to a farm-subsidy scandal. He was replaced by Kamei, who was kept in ...

    Envall, Hans David Persson. "Exceptions that make the rule? Koizumi Jun'ichirō and political leadership in Japan." Japanese Studies 28.2 (2008): 227-242 online.
    Hoover, William D. Historical dictionary of postwar Japan(2011).
    Kaihara, Hiroshi. "Japan’s political economy and Koizumi’s structural reform: A rise and fall of neoclassical economic reform in Japan." East Asia 25.4 (2008): 389–405.
    Köllner, Patrick. "The liberal democratic party at 50: sources of dominance and changes in the Koizumi era." Social Science Japan Journal (2006) 9#2 pp 243–257 online
    • Makiko Tanaka 1
    • Mayumi Moriyama
    • Toranosuke Katayama
    • Yasuo Fukuda 4
  4. 2011年4月19日 · 小泉純一郎是有史以來獲得最高支持度的日本首相,也是中曾根康弘以來唯一任期超過三年的首相。 憑著他「改變自民黨、改變日本」、「沒有改革就沒有成長」、「否則搞垮自民黨」等口號下,在自民黨支持率只有三成多時,小泉內閣的支持率竟然 ...

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  6. 2019年5月17日 · 出生於1942年、現年77歲的日本前首相小泉純一郎是日本平成時代的代表性政治人物之一,在其首相任內(2001-2006)有諸多讓當時政壇耳目一新的改革,同時也面臨國內外的若干爭議。. 曾掀起小泉旋風的平成首相,是如何崛起的?. 圖/路透社. 令和時代 終於 ...

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