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(From Journal of Japanese Trade & Industry (JJTI))
Byline: Iokibe Makoto
It was 25 years ago. Accompanied by my wife and two children (a three-year-old son and a nine-month-old daughter) I began a two-year research sojourn at Harvard University in August 1977.
The late 1970s were the days of President Jimmy Carter. Wounded by the Vietnam War, the United States was at its lowest ebb since World War II. Meanwhile in Japan, Ohira Masayoshi defeated incumbent Prime Minister Fukuda Takeo in the Liberal Democratic Party's preliminary election to become the new prime minister. I still remember clearly, in a lecture that he gave at Harvard, Professor ...