إيساكو ساتو
- في هذا الاسم الياباني, اسم العائلة هو Satō.
Eisaku Satō 佐藤 榮作 | |
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Sato on 11 أكتوبر 1963 | (aged 62)|
39th Prime Minister of Japan | |
في المنصب 9 November 1964 – 7 July 1972 | |
العاهل | Shōwa |
سبقه | Hayato Ikeda |
خلفه | Kakuei Tanaka |
تفاصيل شخصية | |
وُلِد | Tabuse, Yamaguchi, Japan | 27 مارس 1901
توفي | 3 يونيو 1975 Tokyo, Japan | (aged 74)
الحزب | Liberal Democratic Party (1955–1975) |
انتماءات سياسية أخرى |
Liberal Party (1949–1955) |
الزوج | Hiroko Satō (1907–1987) |
الأنجال | 2 |
الجامعة الأم | Tokyo Imperial University |
التوقيع |
Eisaku Satō (佐藤 榮作, Satō Eisaku, 27 March 1901 – 3 June 1975) إيساكو ساتو (佐藤栄作) هو سياسي ياباني ولد في 27 مارس 1901 و توفي في 3 يونيو 1975. شغل منصب رئيس وزراء اليابان بين 9 نوفمبر 1964 و 7 يوليو و ذلك على ثلاث ولايات.
حصل سنة 1974 على جائزة نوبل للسلام لعمله على الحد من انتشار الأسلحة النووية.
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التكريم
Satō received the following awards:
- Knights Grand Cross of the Order of Isabella the Catholic (1965)
- Golden Pheasant Award of the Scout Association of Japan (1970)[1]
- Grand Cordon of the Order of the Chrysanthemum (3 November 1972)
- Nobel Peace Prize (12 May 1974)[2]
- Collar of the Order of the Chrysanthemum (3 June 1975)
- Junior First Rank (3 June 1975)
تكريم أجنبي
- ماليزيا : Honorary Grand Commander of the Order of the Defender of the Realm (S.M.N.) (1967)[3]
حياته الشخصية
Satō married Hiroko Matsuoka (5 January 1907 – 16 April 1987) the niece of diplomat Yōsuke Matsuoka, in 1926 and had two sons, Ryūtarō and Shinji. In a 1969 Shukan Asahi interview with novelist Shūsaku Endō, his wife accused him of being a rake and a wife-beater.[4] His hobbies included golf, fishing, and the Japanese tea ceremony.[2] The 37th prime minister of Japan, Nobusuke Kishi, was his older brother; and the current prime minister, Shinzō Abe, was his grandnephew.[5] Both prime minister Satō and his wife, Hiroko Matsuoka, are descendants of samurai.[بحاجة لمصدر]
انظر أيضاً
الهامش
- ^ reinanzaka-sc.o.oo7.jp/kiroku/documents/20140523-3-kiji-list.pdf
- ^ أ ب خطأ استشهاد: وسم
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غير صحيح؛ لا نص تم توفيره للمراجع المسماةnobelprize.org
- ^ "Semakan Penerima Darjah Kebesaran, Bintang dan Pingat".
- ^ "The Wife Tells All". TIME. 10 January 1969. Retrieved 6 January 2013.
- ^ http://asia.nikkei.com/Politics-Economy/Policy-Politics/1986-dual-elections-offer-clue-to-Abe-s-plans
للاستزادة
- Allinson, Gary D. Japan’s Postwar History. Cornell University Press (2004) ISBN 0-8014-8912-1
- Ambrose, Stephen & Brinkley, Douglas. The Rise to Globalism. Longman (1998). ISBN 0-14-026831-6.
- Feiler, Bruce. Learning to Bow:Inside the Heart of Japan. Harper (2004). ISBN 0-06-057720-7
- MacMillan, Margaret. Nixon and Mao: The Week that Changed the World. Random House (2008). ISBN 0-8129-7057-8
- Eddy Dufourmont, "Satô Eisaku, Yasuoka Masahiro and the Re-Establishment of 11 February as National Day: the Political Use of National Memory in Postwar Japan", in Wolfgang Schwentker and Sven Saaler ed., The Power of Memory in Modern Japan, Global Oriental, 2008, p. 204–222.
وصلات خارجية
- Film Footage of Eisaku Sato's State Visit to Washington DC
- Nobel Committee information on 1974 Peace Prize
- Satō Eisaku EB article
- Japanese government home page
- Brief summary of the debate around Eiskau Sato's Nobel Prize at OpenLearn
مناصب سياسية | ||
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سبقه Gizo Tomabechi |
Chief Cabinet Secretary 1948–1949 |
تبعه Kaneshichi Masuda |
سبقه Bunkichi Tamura |
Minister of Posts and Telecommunications 1951–1952 |
تبعه Sotaro Takase |
سبقه Bunkichi Tamura |
Minister of Telecommunications 1951–1952 |
تبعه Post abolished |
سبقه Uichi Noda |
Minister of Construction 1952–1953 |
تبعه Kuichiro Totsuka |
سبقه Uichi Noda |
Head of the Hokkaido Development Agency 1952–1953 |
تبعه Kuichiro Totsuka |
سبقه Hisato Ichimada |
Minister of Finance 1958–1960 |
تبعه Mikio Mizuta |
سبقه Etsusaburo Shiina |
Minister of International Trade and Industry 1961–1962 |
تبعه Hajime Fukuda |
سبقه Tsuruyo Kondo |
Head of the Science and Technology Agency 1963–1964 |
تبعه Hayato Ikeda |
سبقه Shojiro Kawashima |
Head of the Hokkaido Development Agency 1963–1964 |
تبعه Hayato Ikeda |
سبقه Hayato Ikeda |
Prime Minister of Japan 1964–1972 |
تبعه Kakuei Tanaka |
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- مواليد 1901
- وفيات 1975
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