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Liff & Lipscy 48:1

ADAM P. LIFF AND PHILLIP Y. LIPSCY
Japan Transformed? The Foreign Policy Legacy of the Abe Government

Throughout his exceptionally long tenure (2012–20), former Prime Minister Abe Shinzō made no secret of his ambition to transform Japan’s foreign policy.  He was also widely credited with extraordinary individual agency.  We critically assess foreign policy shifts under Abe and evaluate the relative significance of individual, domestic, and international factors.  Abe had a significant impact, but his individual influence should not be exaggerated: his highest personal priorities saw limited success.  However, Abe facilitated and accelerated reforms consistent with domestic political and international structural changes.  Our assessment of Abe’s legacy carries significant implications for future Japanese foreign policymaking.

Volume 48, Number 1 (Winter 2022)
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