The Abe Restoration: Contemporary Japanese Politics and Reformation

The Abe Restoration: Contemporary Japanese Politics and Reformation

by Craig Mark
The Abe Restoration: Contemporary Japanese Politics and Reformation

The Abe Restoration: Contemporary Japanese Politics and Reformation

by Craig Mark

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Overview

Shinzo Abe returned to office as Prime Minister of Japan 2012, leading the Liberal Democratic Party (LDP) for a second time. This book examines how Abe has sought a restoration of Japanese primacy at three levels: political, through the restoration of the traditional postwar parliamentary dominance of the LDP; economic, through his signature policy known as “Abenomics,” which aims to restore Japan’s economic prosperity and end decades-long deflationary stagnation; and strategic, in which Abe wishes to restore Japan to a prominent role in regional and international security by reinterpreting and potentially altering or even abolishing Article 9 of the constitution, which would allow greater deployment of the Japanese Self-Defense Forces. This study argues that Abe has achieved overall political dominance, being re-elected in 2014, and has passed controversial legislation allowing Japan to exercise collective self-defense, but it also contends that Abenomics has yet to lift the country out of its long-running deflationary stagnation.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781498516785
Publisher: Lexington Books
Publication date: 10/31/2017
Pages: 184
Product dimensions: 5.96(w) x 9.02(h) x 0.58(d)

About the Author

Craig Mark is assistant professor at Tokyo Denki University.

Table of Contents

Chapter 1: Origins of the Abe Restoration
Chapter 2: Abe’s Political Restoration
Chapter 3: Abenomics
Chapter 4: Restoration of Strategic Policy
Chapter 5: Continuing The Abe Restoration: After the 2014 Election
Chapter 6: The “War Bills” Debate
Chapter 7: The Abe Restoration to 2016
Conclusion: The Legacy of the Abe Restoration
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