Rahm Emanuel, U.S. Envoy, Says His Impatience Nudged Japan Forward

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In a society used to quiet consensus-building, Tokyo has made bold changes to its defense policy. “Did I contribute to that?” Mr. Emanuel asked. “Uh, yeah.”
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