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September 3, 2020

[SSJ: 11136] Abe Shinzo - what have been his most consequential domestic policy actions?

From: Peter Cave <Peter.Cave@manchester.ac.uk>
Date: 2020/08/28

Dear Forum members

With PM Abe's announcement that he is stepping down, I would be interested to know what you consider to be his most consequential actions in domestic policy, excluding the actions to boost inflation and lower the value of the yen. I deliberately limit the question to domestic policy, and I exclude those particular actions, because I suspect that many might agree about their importance.

There are various opinions about Abe, and he raises quite strong passions. However, given that he has enjoyed perhaps the most commanding parliamentary majority in the democratic world during his record-breaking tenure, my personal impression is that he has done remarkably little with it on the domestic front. I can't help feeling that almost any other leader of a comparable country, in a comparable position, would have done far more. You may agree or disagree about this - I look forward to hearing. But if it is a correct view, the question then arises, why? Various reasons could be imagined. For example, it could be argued that Abe was weaker than he appeared, and so could not do things he really wanted to do, because of divisions within the LDP, and the LDP's need for the alliance with Komeito. It could also be argued that Abe (and the LDP as a whole) is actually relatively content with the state of Japan, and so did not see the need for radical measures (this would not be surprising given that the LDP has been in power for the vast majority of the last 65 years, and thus has played an enormous role in shaping Japan as it is today).

I look forward to hearing the views of Forum members.

Peter

Peter Cave
Senior Lecturer in Japanese Studies
SALC, University of Manchester
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Manchester M13 9PL
United Kingdom
Tel: +44 (0)161 275 3195
www.manchester.ac.uk/research/peter.cave/

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