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  • Craig Kennedy
    Craig Kennedy “Moscow's funding challenges only increase from here, especially if coalition countries enforce more fully the powerful energy sanction tools at their disposal. Through continued resolve and a clear understanding of Moscow's vulnerabilities, Ukraine and its allies can realise the full potential of their negotiating leverage, avoid making unnecessary concessions, and reduce the longer-term risks posed by Russian revanchism.” 1 minute ago
  • Justin Trudeau
    Justin Trudeau “The 51st state, that's not going to happen. But people are talking about that, as opposed to talking about what impact 25% tariffs (has) on steel and aluminum coming into the United States. No American wants to pay 25% more for electricity or oil and gas coming in from Canada. That's something I think people need to pay a little more attention to.” 6 minutes ago
  • Stephen J. Rapp
    Stephen J. Rapp “Any prosecution has to be a good process, otherwise it'll look like score-settling. And that can play a key role in reconciling a society and defusing efforts to settle scores, for instance, against the children of parents who committed these crimes.” 8 hours ago
  • Kaja Kallas
    Kaja Kallas “We will be looking at how to ease sanctions. But this must follow tangible progress in a political transition that reflects Syria in all its diversity.” 13 hours ago
  • Hossein Salami
    Hossein Salami “Iran's military is not as weak as some believed. We know that such judgments are the dreams of the enemy, not realities on the ground. Be careful, don't make any strategic mistakes or miscalculations.” 13 hours ago
  • Keith Kellog
    Keith Kellog “These pressures are not just kinetic, just not military force, but they must be economic and diplomatic as well. There are now opportunities to change Iran for the better. We must exploit the weakness we now see. The hope is there, so must too be the action.” 13 hours ago
  • Annalena Baerbock
    Annalena Baerbock “Sanctions against Assad's henchmen who committed serious crimes during the civil war must remain in place. Germany would provide another €50m for food, emergency shelter and medical care. Syrians now need a quick dividend from the transition of power.” 13 hours ago
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“We must remind ourselves of the basics that politics is for the people, as we tackle political and party reforms. We must be able to have empathy for the pain, sorrow and anger of the people. While we stick to the LDP-Komei partnership as the foundation, we will do our utmost to gain understanding of as many other parties as possible as we humbly work to ensure safety and security of the people.”

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Japanese Prime Minister
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“I expected Mr. Ishiba would carry out some reforms to get rid of the corrupted image of the L.D.P. But Mr. Ishiba, previously viewed as a politician unafraid to shed party shibboleths, backtracked on several of his more prominent campaign promises. He looked to be co-opted by the old party system.”

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Political scientist at Hosei University in Tokyo
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“Ishiba long alienated party heavyweights with his outspoken criticism of LDP policies under Abe. But he became vocal about the need for the LDP to turn over a new leaf, which may have worked in his favor.”

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Political science professor at the University of Tokyo
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“It has become more like an American primary race for the president due to the number of candidates. This situation is very unusual. It used to be that factions functioned as the mechanism to select candidates, so usually it's only those politicians who rank high or have become factional leaders. But factions have lost the mechanism to coordinate competition for leaders, so now we have many candidates seeing whether they have a serious chance of being elected.”

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Political science professor at the National Graduate Institute for Policy Studies
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“The scandal has also fuelled a desire for change, priming September's leadership race as a contest between the old guard and a younger generation. There's a desire within the party to see a fresh face. Not just in the sense that they need someone new at the top of the ticket, but someone who can really show the public that the LDP is changing. A lot of the attention seems to be on the fact that this is going to be a generational battle between the elder and younger candidates.”

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Associate in the Japan practice at the Asia Group, a Washington-based strategic advisory firm
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“While a new leadership is always an opportunity for change, I think that Kishida's [Fumio Kishida] victory to lead the LDP [Liberal Democratic Party] will not have much impact on Korea-Japan relations in the near term. Kishida will assess the new Korean administration's position on improving ties. There may be an opportunity for progress then, but the obstacles remain huge.”

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U.S. Naval War College professor
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“I felt our democracy is in a crisis. I, Fumio Kishida, have a special skill of listening to people. I am determined to make an effort toward making a more open LDP [Liberal Democratic Party] and a bright future for Japan together with you all.”

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Japanese politician and leader of the Liberal Democratic Party
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“The result shows the public does not support the central government led by Mr Suga [Yoshihide Suga]. The LDP [Liberal Democratic Party] put a lot of effort into the Tokyo election this time, but it ended up with a poor outcome. This is a no to the LDP and a no to the Suga government.”

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Political science professor at Nihon University
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