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I am one of three contributors at the world affairs blog [http://www.cominganarchy.com ComingAnarchy.com], where our content is largely inspired by the works of journalist extraordinaire [[Robert D. Kaplan]]. The alias '''Curzon''' is a reference to the historical [[George Nathaniel Curzon]], a British politician from the turn of the 20th century.
I am one of three contributors at the world affairs blog [http://www.cominganarchy.com ComingAnarchy.com], where our content is largely inspired by the works of journalist extraordinaire [[Robert D. Kaplan]]. The alias '''Curzon''' is a reference to the historical [[George Nathaniel Curzon]], a British politician from the turn of the 20th century.


I am fluent in Japanese and a keen follower of Japanese politics. My primary contributions to Wikipedia are English biographies of Japanese politicians. I have created or substantially contributed to the following pages:
I am fluent in Japanese and a keen follower of Japanese politics. My primary contributions to Wikipedia are English biographies of Japanese politicians.


==Japanese Politicians==
I have created or substantially contributed to the following pages:
*[[Shinzo Abe]] 安倍真三
*[[Shinzo Abe]] 安倍真三
*[[Takako Doi]] 土井たか子
*[[Takako Doi]] 土井たか子
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*[[Tamisuke Watanuki]] 綿貫民輔
*[[Tamisuke Watanuki]] 綿貫民輔


==Other==
I have also contributed to or created:
*[[Robert D. Kaplan]]
*[[Tokyo]]
*[[Nameko]]
*[[Convention on the Recognition and Enforcement of Foreign Arbitral Awards]]

==Projects==
[[WikiProject_Japanese_prefectures]]

==Comments==
Leave any messages or comments to me here.
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Revision as of 18:04, 12 September 2005

I am one of three contributors at the world affairs blog ComingAnarchy.com, where our content is largely inspired by the works of journalist extraordinaire Robert D. Kaplan. The alias Curzon is a reference to the historical George Nathaniel Curzon, a British politician from the turn of the 20th century.

I am fluent in Japanese and a keen follower of Japanese politics. My primary contributions to Wikipedia are English biographies of Japanese politicians.

Japanese Politicians

I have created or substantially contributed to the following pages:

Other

I have also contributed to or created:

Projects

WikiProject_Japanese_prefectures

Comments

Leave any messages or comments to me here.