Kibō no Tō (English Wikipedia)

Analysis of information sources in references of the Wikipedia article "Kibō no Tō" in English language version.

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  • Sawa, Tamamitsu [in Japanese] (13 November 2017). "Where Koike's new political party lost hope". The Japan Times. Retrieved 3 July 2020. One look at these three points may give the false impression that Kibo no To pursued liberal-leaning policies. But the rest of its campaign platform was totally conservative, calling for market fundamentalism on economic issues and featuring a nationalistic political agenda. [...] All in all, the party gave the impression of pursuing a right-leaning populism. [...] In short, Kibo no To came off as nothing but a right-wing populist party that looked similar to but was indeed different from the LDP.
  • "Polls show Abe is riding out storm of bad news". Japan Times. 17 February 2016. Retrieved 30 January 2021.
  • Yoshida, Reiji (28 September 2017). "Democratic Party effectively disbands, throwing support behind Koike's party for Lower House poll" – via Japan Times Online.
  • Osaki, Tomohiro (2 October 2017). "Former DP heavyweight Yukio Edano seeks to fill void with new liberal-minded party" – via Japan Times Online.

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  • Sawa, Tamamitsu [in Japanese] (13 November 2017). "Where Koike's new political party lost hope". The Japan Times. Retrieved 3 July 2020. One look at these three points may give the false impression that Kibo no To pursued liberal-leaning policies. But the rest of its campaign platform was totally conservative, calling for market fundamentalism on economic issues and featuring a nationalistic political agenda. [...] All in all, the party gave the impression of pursuing a right-leaning populism. [...] In short, Kibo no To came off as nothing but a right-wing populist party that looked similar to but was indeed different from the LDP.

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