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 Eisaku Sato - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Eisaku Sato (佐藤榮作; Satō Eisaku March 27, 1901 – June 3, 1975) was a Japanese politician and the 61st, 62nd and 63rd Prime Minister of Japan, elected on November 9, 1964, and re-elected on February 17, 1967 and January 14, 1970, serving until July 7, 1972.
Sato negotiated with U.S. president Richard M. Nixon for the repatriation of Okinawa.
After three terms as prime minister, Sato decided not to run for a fourth.
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 AllRefer.com - Eisaku Sato (Japanese History, Biography) - Encyclopedia
However, Sato did not anticipate the public outcry against a provision in the Okinawa agreement that allowed U.S. forces to remain on the island, and he was forced to resign in 1972 shortly after the treaty took effect.
Eisaku Sato[AsA´kOO sA´tO] Pronunciation Key, 1901–75, Japanese politician, prime minister (1964–72), brother of Nobusuke Kishi.
Although inexperienced in international affairs, Sato pursued a vigorous foreign policy during his term in office.
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 Nobel Laureate in 1974
Sato resigned in June 1972, shortly after the Ryukyus were officially returned to Japan.
He was unable to ensure the election of his chosen successor, and his passing from the scene seemed to mark the end of the old guard that had dominated Japanese politics since 1945.
Kishi was succeeded in 1960 by Ikeda Hayato, in whose cabinet Sato also served.
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 MSN Encarta - Search Results - Sato Eisaku
Sato Eisaku (1901-1975), Japanese statesman and Nobel laureate, born in Tabuse.
Sato received a law degree from Tokyo Imperial University in 1924...
MSN Encarta - Search Results - Sato Eisaku
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 AUTOGRAPHS & MANUSCRIPTS: EISAKU SATO - MAGAZINE COVER SIGNED CIRCA 1967
Eisaku Sato (1901-1975) was Prime Minister of Japan and President of the Liberal Democratic Party from December 1964-June 1972.
The recipient of the 1964 Nobel Peace Prize, Sato had served in a number of government offices from 1948, when he was named Chief Cabinet Secretary in the second Yoshida Cabinet.
In full: "With the compliments of/The Prime Minister of Japan".
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 Eisaku Sato Biography / Biography of Eisaku Sato Biography Biography
Eisaku Sato (1901-1975) was a Japanese political leader who served as prime minister longer than anyone else in Japanese history.
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Eisaku Sato was born on March 27, 1901, in Yamaguchi Prefecture into a family of samurai descent.
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 Eisaku Sato - Biography
Eisaku Sato was born on March 27, 1901 in Tabuse, Yamaguchi Prefecture, Japan.
He married Hiroko Sato on February 23, 1926 and has two sons, Ryutaro and Shinji.
Eisaku Sato died in Tokyo on June 3, 1975.
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 Japan Today
He became L.D.P president and Prime Minister in 1957, but widespread public agitation over the new United States-Japan Security Treaty forced Kishi to resign from both posts in 1960.
In1964 Hayato Ikeda health forced him to resign, and Eisaku succeed.
Sato Eisaku (1901—1975) hold a variety of ministerial posts in the next several governments, including minister of construction (1952—53), minister of finance (1958—60), and minister of science and technology (1963—64).
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 Comments by Fukushima Prefecture Governor Eisaku Sato Concerning Japan's Pluthermal (MOX fuel utilization) Program and ...
Reported on June 4, 2002 The following comments were made by governor Sato at a meeting with regional mayors at the Fukushima Prefecture Office in Fukushima City on June 3, 2002.
"The national government's nuclear energy administration is a black box, and there is no civil sector control." (Fukushima Minpo)Reported on Aug 6, 2002 The following comments were made by governor Sato at a meeting with all five commissioners of Japan's Atomic Energy Commission (AEC) in Fukushima City on August 5, 2002.
During this meeting the pro-pluthermal mayors called on the governor to allow loading of MOX fuel into the Fukushima Dai-ichi Unit 3 reactor.
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 ENTRIES INVITED FOR 1999 EISAKU SATO ESSAY CONTEST
Eisaku Sato, former Prime Minister of Japan, with the monetary award he received with his 1974 Nobel Peace Prize.
The Eisaku Sato Memorial Foundation for Cooperation with the United Nations University was established by the late Mr.
The Eisaku Sato Memorial Foundation for Cooperation with the United Nations University
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 Based on the Nobel Peace Prize awarded in December 1974 to the late Eisaku Sato, a former Prime Minister, the ...
For this reason, he went to extraordinary lengths to establish the United Nations University and attract it to Japan, and it was his fervent wish to strengthen the advancement of the University.
The late Prime Minister Eisaku Sato's ideal was the improvement of world peace and welfare and he believed that the United Nations had a major role in achieving it.
Under the inspiration of the late former Prime Minister Eisaku Sato, the objectives of this Foundation are to contribute to the development of the United Nations University and to the attainment of world peace and welfare.
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 Eisaku Sato becomes premier of Japan November 9 in History
Eisaku Sato becomes premier of Japan November 9 in History
An essential aspect of creativity is not being afraid to fail.
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 The Ultimate Sato - American History Information Guide and Reference
Nobusuke Kishi, born Nobusuke Sato (former Prime Minister of Japan)
There is also the town of Sato in Kagoshima Prefecture, written 里村.
The Ultimate Sato - American History Information Guide and Reference
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 LookSmart - Directory - Eisaku Sato
Chronicles the life of Eisaku Sato, the former Japanese prime minister, from his childhood in the village of Tabuse to his reception of the Nobel Peace Prize.
Provides a photograph of the former PM in his prime and a brief summary of his life and political career.
Kantei - List of Prime Ministers, Eisaku Sato
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 Satō Eisaku - Wikipedia
Er nahm Satō Eisaku als Finanzminister in sein Kabinett auf 1961 wurde er dann Minister für den Außenhandel und die Industrie unter Ikeda Hayato.
Informationen der Nobelstiftung zur Preisverleihung 1974 für Satō Eisaku (englisch)
In den Jahren von 1949 bis 1972 war Satō Eisaku Mitglied des japanischen Unterhauses.
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 Sato - Ryo Sato (obituary)
Yoichiro Sato is an Associate Professor and an expert in Dr. Sato received his Ph.D. in political science from the University of Hawaii,
This meteor shower may happen again in 2004.
On January 16, 1996 Professor Ryo Sato died of cancer in Osaka, In 1962, Ryo Sato with Tsuneo Omura identified P450 as a hemoprotein and described many
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 Sato, Eisaku --  Britannica Concise Encyclopedia - Your gateway to all Britannica has to offer!
As prime minister Sato improved relations with other Asian countries and oversaw the return of the Ryukyu Islands from U.S. to Japanese jurisdiction.
For his policies on nuclear weapons, which led to Japan signing the nuclear nonproliferation treaty, he shared the 1974 Nobel Prize for Peace.
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 Plutonium Investigation - Others News - 14/08/2002 - INTERVIEW / Eisaku Sato: Public kept in dark on nuclear power ...
Last year, Fukushima Governor Eisaku Sato withdrew his support last year, having earlier championed Tokyo Electric Power Co. (TEPCO) using the pluthermal process at its Fukushima No. 1 nuclear power station in 1999.
Fukushima Governor Eisaku Sato, who remains at odds with the government and the electric power industry over the proposed project, says he finds the government plan unacceptable because it lacks a clear future vision.
While the new French government tries to give the impression that nuclear power will have a new future in the country after the recent elections, the situation in Japan is getting increasingly controversial.
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 Eisaku Sato
Sato poursuit une politique étrangère qui favorise l’amitié avec d’autres pays, en affirmant la place centrale qu’occupe la position anti-guerre de la constitution japonaise.
Sato tient à assurer le monde que son pays ne détiendra jamais d’armes nucléaires et, en 1970, le Japon signe le traité de non-prolifération des armes nucléaires.
C’est pour son rôle dans la conclusion de ce pacte que le prix Nobel de la paix lui est décerné.
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 MSN Encarta - Resultados de la búsqueda - Sato Eisaku
MSN Encarta - Resultados de la búsqueda - Sato Eisaku
Sato Eisaku (1901-1975), político japonés, premio Nobel de la Paz y primer ministro de su país (1964-1972).
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 Eisaku Sato - El Premio Nobel de la Paz
Eisaku Sato - El Premio Nobel de la Paz
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 El Premio Nobel de la Paz: Eisaku Sato
El Premio Nobel de la Paz: Eisaku Sato
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 Eisaku Sato
Eisaku sentado (; Eisaku sentado marcha 27,1901-June 3.1975) era político japonés y el 61.o, 62.o y 63.o primer ministro de Japón, elegido de noviembre el 9 de 1964, y reelegido de febrero el 17 1967 y de enero el de 14 de 1970, sirviendo hasta de julio el 7 de 1972.
English version: Eisaku Sato Next: Kakuei Tanaka Up
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 Sato Eisaku, Lib, Japanese PM, 1964-72, Nobel 1974 March 27 in History
Sato Eisaku, Lib, Japanese PM, 1964-72, Nobel 1974 March 27 in History
Being married means I can break wind and eat ice cream in bed.
Sato Eisaku, Lib, Japanese PM, 1964-72, Nobel 1974
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 Pricenoia.com - Eisaku Sato
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Authors: Nelson Mandela; Martin Luther King; Eisaku Sato; Dalai Lama; Mother Teresa
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 Music By Eisaku Sato - Page 1
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 Eisaku Satō - Wikipédia
Satō Eisaku, 27 mars 1901 - 3 juin 1975) était le 61
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 MSN Encarta - Sato Eisaku
Sato Eisaku (Tabuse 1901-1975), uomo politico giapponese, primo ministro del Giappone (1964-1972).
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