- Takashi Uesugi
, is a Japanese freelance journalist and former researcher for
NHK (Japan's public broadcaster) and theNew York Times , born inFukuoka Prefecture and raised inTokyo . He is also former aide to Liberal Democratic Party lawmakerKunio Hatoyama , and author of numerous books, most recently "The Collapse of Journalism" (ジャーナリズム崩壊) [ [http://ampontan.wordpress.com/2008/10/08/the-collapse-of-journalism-in-japan/ "The collapse of journalism in Japan"] , Ampontan blog (translation of Japanese book review in "Shokun!"), Oct. 8, 2008.] . He also wrote a book about the Abe administration, Kantei Hokai (官邸崩壊), published in August of 2007. [ [http://www.e-fccj.com/node/2772 Etoh, Tase & Uesugi, "Fukuda Administration Prospects"] , Foreign Correspondents Club of Japan, October 3, 2007.]Background
Uesugi graduated from the Department of English Literature at Tsuru University. After graduation, he worked at Japan's national broadcasting company NHK, as a research apprentice. From age 26, he worked for 5 years as chief public secretary before quitting this job to become a contract employee for the Tokyo branch office of the New York Times.
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External links
* [http://www.uesugitakashi.com/ Personal blog]
* [http://diamond.jp/series/uesugi/ Articles by Takashi Uesugi at Diamond Online]
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