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ANALYSIS JAPAN

Fumio Kishida is not a politician given to dramatic pronouncements. But last week he issued a stark warning to the Japanese people: have more children, or risk dragging the country into deep dysfunction.

His shift from bland career politician to doomsayer in chief is a reflection of the demographic crisis facing Japan, one of the fastestageing countries on earth.

As he pointed out in a speech to parliament last Monday, the number of

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