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Japanization : what the world can learn from Japan's lost decades /
Published 2014“…Despite new Prime Minister Shinzo Abe's promise of economic revitalization, investor optimism about the future, and plenty of potential, Japanization reveals why things are unlikely to change any time soon…”
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YOSHIHIDE SUGA POLICY DALAM MELANJUTKAN ABENOMICS DI KAWASAN ASIA TIMUR DAN TENGGARA
Published 2021-06-01“…This article describes a problem regarding abenomics made by Shinzo Abe as the basis of Japan's domestic political economy and foreign policy which began in 2012. …”
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THE FIRST RESULTS OF THE KEYNESIAN PROGRAM OF REVITALIZATION OF THE JAPANESE ECONOMY
Published 2015-09-01“…The example of the stagnant Japanese economy shows that a strong Keynesian program revival adopted by the government of Prime Minister Shinzo Abe in 2012, brings the first positive results: the movement of the state of chronic deflation, the revival of the economy and significant economic growth.…”
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Japan's new security laws : pragmatic or revisionest move?
Published 2015“…Japan's controversial security bills signal its move aways from pacifism. However, Shinzo Abe needs to show pragmatism to avoid aggravating fraught relations wit its East Asian Neighbours.…”
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Defrosting Sino-Japanese Relations: What Now?
Published 2017“…The recent commitment to dialogue between Xi Jinping and Shinzo Abe in Hamburg indicates a thaw in China-Japan relations. …”
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Abe's defence policy : leveraging the 'senkaku effect'?
Published 2013“…Since returning to power Prime Minister Shinzo Abe has made defence central to his policy platform. …”
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Abe's return : implications for India-Japan relations
Published 2013“…The return of Prime Minister Shinzo Abe to power in Japan amidst a plethora of domestic and regional challenges has raised doubts over whether his outlook towards India will be diluted. …”
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Abe's India visit : raising the bar
Published 2014“…The upcoming visit of the Japanese PM Shinzo Abe to India will take bilateral ties between Tokyo and New Delhi to a higher level. …”
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Japan's defence engagement : implications of Abe's Yasukuni visit
Published 2014“…Japan may have benign intentions for greater military engagement and a larger role in international security, but such aims have been thrown off-course by Prime Minister Shinzo Abe’s recent Yasukuni visit.…”
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Abe's Russia visit : widening Japan's options?
Published 2014“…The recent visit of the Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe to Sochi for the Winter Olympics signalled some innovative diplomacy by Japan to reaffirm its position in the global geopolitical stakes. …”
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Abe's first overseas trip : why Southeast Asia?
Published 2013“…New Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe will make his first official visit overseas to Southeast Asia instead of the United States. …”
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Sino-Japan ties : progress at the APEC Summit?
Published 2015“…While the visual impact of the meeting between Xi Jinping and Shinzo Abe was uninspiring, the communique regarding the disputed East China Sea islets is a positive step. …”
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Reining in Asia's "Rogue Allies": what the US and China can do together
Published 2014“…There are two hotspots in Asian security: North Korea’s provovations and Japan’s reemerging ultra-nationalism. Kim Jong-un and Shinzo Abe have become the respective liabilities of China and the US. …”
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Abe's call to stand up to China : at what cost?
Published 2014“…Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe issued a siren call at the recent World Economic Forum in Davos that the world must stand up to an increasingly assertive China. …”
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Reinterpretation of Japan's constitution : the limit of Abe's ambitions
Published 2014“…Notwithstanding Prime Minister Shinzo Abe's strong political position the subsequent protests ans decline in Mr Abe's approval rating will likely constrain his efforts to amend the limit placed by the Constitution.…”
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Japan-Philippines strategic partnership : converging threat perceptions
Published 2014“…Prime Minister Shinzo Abe’s recent visit to Manila has galvanised Japan’s strategic partnership with the Philippines. …”
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Abe Doctrine: US-Japan Alliance, International Law and ASEAN
Published 2016“…Japan PM Shinzo Abe’s speech in Singapore highlighted three key principles for its foreign policy - uphold intenational law, strengthen US-Japan security relations and enhance relations with ASEAN. …”
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Mobilizing resources and signaling intentions: a neoclassical realist analysis of Japan’s domestic and international instrumentalization of the Senkaku Islands dispute and China’s...
Published 2021-05-01“…The article analyzes Japan’s foreign and security policies under the Shinzo Abe government, exploring how the Japanese government’s internal and international propaganda on Chinese maritime assertiveness and the Senkaku/Diaoyu Islands issue influenced the government’s capacity to mobilize resources in order to transform security policies and legitimize Japan’s military role in the Asia Pacific.…”
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The Decline and Fall of the LDP in Japan
Published 2009-11-01“…Keywords: Liberal Democratic Party, Democratic Party of Japan, Elections, New Komeito, Japan Communist Party, Japan socialist Party, Junichiro Koizumi, Shinzo Abe, Taro Aso. …”
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Military-technical cooperation of Japan with foreign countries and the interests of Russia
Published 2017-06-01“…Under a crisis of regional security environment, the Japanese government also concluded that further refusal to participate in international cooperation in the development and production of weapons begins to negatively affect its own defense capabilities. Nevertheless, Shinzo Abe-led Government’s plans to put an end to Japan’s self-isolation from external arms markets and thus strengthen relations with the United States in the military-and political fields are likely to lead to certain problems in Japan’s relations with such powerful regional actors as Russia and China.…”
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