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Abe Shinzo’s important place in Japanese politics

An influential but controversial figure

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Editor’s note (July 8th 2022): Abe Shinzo, Japan’s longest-serving prime minister, has died after being shot while making a campaign speech in the western city of Nara. In this article from 2020, we considered his political legacy.

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