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Takashi Uesugi : ウィキペディア英語版
Takashi Uesugi
, is a Japanese freelance journalist and former research assistant for the ''New York Times'', born in Fukuoka Prefecture and raised in Tokyo. He is also former aide to Liberal Democratic Party lawmaker Kunio Hatoyama, and author of numerous books, most recently ''The Collapse of Journalism'' (ジャーナリズム崩壊). He also wrote a book about the first Abe administration, ''Kantei Hokai'' (官邸崩壊), published in August 2007.〔(Etoh, Tase & Uesugi, "Fukuda Administration Prospects" ), Foreign Correspondents Club of Japan, October 3, 2007.〕
==Career==
Uesugi graduated from the Department of English Literature at Tsuru University. He claims he got an offer letter from Japan's national broadcasting company NHK.〔(Takashi Uesugi Interview by Yasumi Iwakami (1:01:15~1:09:12) ), July 14, 2010.〕 He, however, failed to graduate college. NHK withdrew the employment offer.〔『官邸崩壊』著者・上杉隆氏の”経歴崩壊”, ''Shukan Gendai'', October 13, 2007.〕 He also said NHK had hired him,〔(Tokyo MX TV "5ji ni muchu!" ), January 23, 2010.〕 and worked as a reviewer for NHK〔(Business Media Makoto ), July 15, 2009.〕 in the other opportunity. Uesugi wrote NHK protested that he had never worked for NHK in his blog.〔(東京脱力新聞2.0(webarchive) ), June 27, 2006.〕 From age 26, he claims to have worked for 5 years as a secretary for Kunio Hatoyama before quitting this job to become an intern〔(Conversation: Michael Anti x Takashi Uesugi ), ''g2'', December 4, 2010.〕〔(Takashi Uesugi interview by Tomohiro Machiyama ), March 14, 2012.〕 for the Tokyo branch office of the ''New York Times'' for three months.

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