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Japan in 2022: Abe’s Death, the Declining Economy, and a New Security Strategy / Rhyu, Sang-young   Journal Article
Rhyu, Sang-Young Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract Japan’s domestic politics in 2022, though immensely shocked by Abe’s assassination, continued as usual without major changes from 2021. The LDP–Komeito coalition prevails, and opposition coalitions failed to prevent it from dominating. Although the Japanese economy is recovering from COVID-19 with increasing consumption, the recovery rate is slower than expected. The Japanese economy suffered both internally and externally in 2022. While adhering to the principle of exclusive self-defense under the US–Japan Security Treaty, the Kishida government is trying to improve deterrence with a new security strategy focusing on strengthening its counterstrike capability.
Key Words Economy  Politics  Japan  New Security Strategy 
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