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The Ministry of Foreign Affairs is responsible for the conduct of Japanese foreign policy. The Minister of Foreign Affairs is usually, but not invariably, a senior politician. The senior career official in the Ministry is the Administrative Vice-Minister (Jimujikan). Next in seniority are two Deputy Vice-Ministers, responsible for political and economic affairs respectively, the Head of Administration (Kambōchō), and the official spokesmen, who also supervise the Cultural Department (Bunkabu).
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© 1993 Sir Hugh Cortazzi
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Cortazzi, H. (1993). Foreign Affairs and Defence. In: Modern Japan. Palgrave Macmillan, London. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-349-22971-0_5
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