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ArtikelDown-turn Abe; Japanese Foreign Policy  
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Jenis: Article from Bulletin/Magazine
Dalam koleksi: The Economist (http://search.proquest.com/) vol. 406 no. 8817 (Jan. 2013), page 8.
Topik: Prime Ministers; Cabinet; Public Officials; International Relations
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Isi artikel Japan is back in recession, and doubts are growing about whether the state can meet its long-run commitments to the elderly. In terms of external security, Japan faces the most perilous situation in years. Wayward North Korea is on the way to developing a nuclear warhead and the missile technology to deliver it. Japan has island disputes with all three of its neighbours, Russia, South Korea and China, leaving it diplomatically isolated in its near-abroad. Yet if security is the word, then prime minister Shinzo Abe's new cabinet rings alarms on both counts. It is short of economic modernisers. In foreign policy the government looks even more alarming. Calling the cabinet conservative misses its revisionist obsessions.
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