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What Shinzo Abe’s assassination means for Pax Japonica
The notion that political stability rests on disinterest of the Japanese electorate is a dangerous one.
When I last met Shinzo Abe, a few months before his assassination in Nara last Friday, he was strolling with his elderly mother through Yoyogi Park – an oasis of Tokyo greenery just a few minutes’ walk from his home.
Here was a political colossus who had based years of sloganeering and campaigning around the phrase “Beautiful Japan” enjoying two distinct types of beauty.
Financial Times
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