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Shinzo Abe.
In: Salem Press Biographical Encyclopedia, 2022-07-08, S. 3
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Zugriff:
Shinzo Abe became prime minister of Japan for the second time in 2012, with an economic stimulus plan that showed quick results and put his approval rating up near 70 percent. In neighboring countries, Abe often provoked anger and mistrust—seen as a nationalist trying to downplay Japanese responsibility for war crimes before and during World War II (1939–45). His support for restoring Japan's status as a major military power also proved divisive, both domestically and internationally. However, Abe, at times, worked to improve relations with key neighbors like South Korea and China, and also sought to strengthen Japan's alliance with the United States. By the time he resigned as prime minister in August 2020, Abe had become Japan's longest-serving prime minister up to that point.
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Shinzo Abe.
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Zeitschrift: | Salem Press Biographical Encyclopedia, 2022-07-08, S. 3 |
Veröffentlichung: | 2022 |
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