(EnergyAsia, November 10) — When he stepped down in September after more than five years as Japan’s Prime Minister, Junichiro Koizumi was hailed as the country’s strongest leader since the 1970s, and a popular reformer who revived the economy and successfully fought obstructionist bureaucrats.   He also left behind a legacy that could make it…

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