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Shinzo Abe

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Shinzo Abe

Shinzo Abe (21 September 1954 – 8 July 2022) was a Japanese statesman and politician who served as Prime Minister of Japan and President of the Liberal Democratic Party (LDP) from 2006 to 2007 and again from 2012 to 2020. He was the longest-serving prime minister in Japanese history, serving for nearly nine years. Born in Tokyo, Abe was a member of the Satō–Kishi–Abe family as the son of LDP politician Shintaro Abe and grandson of prime minister Nobusuke Kishi. He graduated from Seikei University and also has attended the University of Southern California, before working in industry and party posts, and was elected to the House of Representatives in 1993. Abe was LDP secretary-general from 2003 to 2004 and Chief Cabinet Secretary under Junichiro Koizumi from 2005 to 2006, when he replaced Koizumi as prime minister. Abe became Japan's youngest post-war premier, and the first born after World War II. A staunch conservative and member of the ultranationalist organization Nippon Kaigi, which holds negationist views on Japanese history, Abe took right-wing stances including downplaying Japanese atrocities in textbooks, denying government coercion in the recruitment of comfort women during the war, and seeking revision of Article 9 of the Constitution. In 2007, he initiated the Quadrilateral Security Dialogue with the US, Australia, and India, aimed at resisting China's rise as a superpower. He resigned as premier that year due to his government's unpopularity and illness. After recovering, Abe staged a political comeback in 2012, when he was again elected LDP president and led it to a landslide victory in that year's election. He became the first former prime minister to return to office since Shigeru Yoshida in 1948. Abe attempted to counter Japan's economic stagnation with "Abenomics", with mixed results. He was credited with reinstating the Trans-Pacific Partnership with a new agreement in 2018. In 2015, he passed the Legislation for Peace and Security which allowed deployment of the Japan Self-Defense Forces overseas in certain strict conditions, which was controversial and met with protests. Abe led the LDP to victories in the 2014 and 2017 elections, becoming Japan's longest-serving prime minister. In 2020, he again resigned, citing a relapse of his illness, and was succeeded by Yoshihide Suga. In 2022, Abe was assassinated in Nara while delivering a campaign speech for the upper house elections. The killer, Tetsuya Yamagami, confessed he was motivated by Abe's ties with the Unification Church. This was the first assassination of a former Japanese prime minister since 1936. A polarizing figure in Japan, Abe was praised by his supporters for strengthening Japan's security and international stature, while opponents criticized him for nationalistic policies and historical negationism, which they view as threatening Japanese pacifism and damaging relations with China and South Korea.

Infobox

Monarchs
Akihito Naruhito
Deputy
Tarō Asō
Preceded by
Shintaro Abe
Succeeded by
Shinji Yoshida
Monarch
Akihito
Vice President
Masahiko Kōmura
Secretary-General
Hidenao Nakagawa Tarō Asō
Prime Minister
Yoshirō Mori Junichiro Koizumi
President
Junichiro Koizumi
Constituency
1st district (1993–1996) 4th district (from 1996)
Born
(1954-09-21)21 September 1954 Shinjuku, Tokyo, Japan
Died
8 July 2022(2022-07-08) (aged 67) Kashihara, Nara, Japan
Cause of death
Assassination by gunshot
Resting place
Abe Family Cemetery, Nagato, Yamaguchi, Japan
Party
Liberal Democratic Seiwakai
Spouse
Akie Matsuzaki (m. 1987)
Parents
Shintaro Abe (father) Yōko Abe (mother)
Relatives
Satō–Kishi–Abe family
Education
University of Southern California Seikei University (BA)
Awards
Full list
Kanji
安倍 晋三
Kana
あべ しんぞう
Transcriptions
TranscriptionsRomanizationAbe Shinzō
Romanization
Abe Shinzō

Tables

· Election history
1993 Japanese general election
1993 Japanese general election
Election
1993 Japanese general election
Age
38
District
Yamaguchi 1st district
Political party
LDP
Number of votes
97,647
election results
winning
1996 Japanese general election
1996 Japanese general election
Election
1996 Japanese general election
Age
42
District
Yamaguchi 4th district
Political party
LDP
Number of votes
93,459
election results
winning
2000 Japanese general election
2000 Japanese general election
Election
2000 Japanese general election
Age
45
District
Yamaguchi 4th district
Political party
LDP
Number of votes
121,835
election results
winning
2003 Japanese general election
2003 Japanese general election
Election
2003 Japanese general election
Age
49
District
Yamaguchi 4th district
Political party
LDP
Number of votes
140,347
election results
winning
2005 Japanese general election
2005 Japanese general election
Election
2005 Japanese general election
Age
50
District
Yamaguchi 4th district
Political party
LDP
Number of votes
137,701
election results
winning
2009 Japanese general election
2009 Japanese general election
Election
2009 Japanese general election
Age
54
District
Yamaguchi 4th district
Political party
LDP
Number of votes
121,365
election results
winning
2012 Japanese general election
2012 Japanese general election
Election
2012 Japanese general election
Age
58
District
Yamaguchi 4th district
Political party
LDP
Number of votes
118,696
election results
winning
2014 Japanese general election
2014 Japanese general election
Election
2014 Japanese general election
Age
60
District
Yamaguchi 4th district
Political party
LDP
Number of votes
100,829
election results
winning
2017 Japanese general election
2017 Japanese general election
Election
2017 Japanese general election
Age
63
District
Yamaguchi 4th district
Political party
LDP
Number of votes
104,825
election results
winning
2021 Japanese general election
2021 Japanese general election
Election
2021 Japanese general election
Age
67
District
Yamaguchi 4th district
Political party
LDP
Number of votes
80,448
election results
winning
Election
Age
District
Political party
Number of votes
election results
1993 Japanese general election
38
Yamaguchi 1st district
LDP
97,647
winning
1996 Japanese general election
42
Yamaguchi 4th district
LDP
93,459
winning
2000 Japanese general election
45
Yamaguchi 4th district
LDP
121,835
winning
2003 Japanese general election
49
Yamaguchi 4th district
LDP
140,347
winning
2005 Japanese general election
50
Yamaguchi 4th district
LDP
137,701
winning
2009 Japanese general election
54
Yamaguchi 4th district
LDP
121,365
winning
2012 Japanese general election
58
Yamaguchi 4th district
LDP
118,696
winning
2014 Japanese general election
60
Yamaguchi 4th district
LDP
100,829
winning
2017 Japanese general election
63
Yamaguchi 4th district
LDP
104,825
winning
2021 Japanese general election
67
Yamaguchi 4th district
LDP
80,448
winning

References

  1. /ˈʃɪnzoʊ ˈɑːbeɪ/ SHIN-zoh AH-bay; Japanese: 安倍 晋三, Hepburn: Abe Shinzō, IPA: [abe ɕindzoː] ⓘ
  2. The New York Times
    https://www.nytimes.com/2022/07/08/world/asia/shinzo-abe-dead.html
  3. The New York Times
    https://www.nytimes.com/1991/05/16/obituaries/shintaro-abe-japanese-politician-and-ex-cabinet-aide-dies-at-67.html
  4. NAMOC
    https://www.namoc.org/zgmsgen/PE2007/201305/b8915583b8394c6b8b3393662c21b4de.shtml
  5. The Wall Street Journal
    https://www.wsj.com/articles/for-japans-shinzo-abe-unfinished-family-business-1418354470
  6. Japan at the Crossroads: Conflict and Compromise after Anpo
    https://books.google.com/books?id=Re5hDwAAQBAJ
  7. Japan at the Crossroads: Conflict and Compromise after Anpo
    https://books.google.com/books?id=Re5hDwAAQBAJ
  8. Global Nonviolent Action Database
    https://nvdatabase.swarthmore.edu/content/japanese-protest-security-treaty-us-and-unseat-prime-minister-1959-1960
  9. "Shinzo Abe: The legacy of Japan's longest-serving PM"
    https://www.bbc.com/news/world-asia-53938094
  10. The Japan Times
    http://www.japantimes.co.jp/news/2012/12/26/national/formed-in-childhood-roots-of-abes-conservatism-go-deep
  11. The Dong-a Ilbo
    https://www.donga.com/en/List/article/all/20131028/407222/1
  12. "学校法人 成蹊学園 成蹊ニュース(2006)年度)"
    https://web.archive.org/web/20100830202949/http://www.seikei.ac.jp/gakuen/news_h18.html
  13. The Economist
    https://www.economist.com/asia/2020/09/03/abe-shinzo-has-left-an-impressive-legacy
  14. "Shinzo Abe, killed at 67, leaves a storied legacy as Japan's longest-serving premier"
    https://www.npr.org/2022/07/08/1110538891/shinzo-abe-former-prime-minister-japan-killed
  15. The Guardian
    https://www.theguardian.com/world/2022/jul/08/shinzo-abe-obituary
  16. Bloomberg News
    https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2022-07-08/a-timeline-of-the-career-of-former-japanese-pm-shinzo-abe
  17. Los Angeles Times
    https://www.latimes.com/local/education/la-me-ln-usc-japan-20150502-story.html
  18. The Iconoclast: Shinzo Abe and the New Japan
  19. "Profile: Shinzo Abe"
    https://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/asia-pacific/4392480.stm
  20. Shinzo Abe
    https://web.archive.org/web/20081009164612/http://tokyo.s-abe.or.jp/profile_in_english.html
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