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Former Japanese prime minister Shinzo Abe\u2019s assassination<\/a> at an election campaign event in Nara is both shocking and puzzling. It is shocking because Japan has known almost no political violence<\/a> for at least half a century and because gun ownership<\/a> in the country is tightly controlled. It is puzzling because Abe, having stepped down<\/a> as prime minister in 2020, had no formal government role; yet the killing was plainly a political act.<\/p>\n

Abe\u2019s death is unlikely to have any impact on tomorrow\u2019s elections<\/a> for Japan\u2019s upper house, the House of Councillors, which the ruling Liberal Democratic Party was already expected to win comfortably<\/a>. The tragic loss of the LDP\u2019s former leader and prime minister may add some sympathy votes by increasing turnout, but it has primarily astonished and bewildered a country that is completely unaccustomed to such violence.<\/p>\n

Abe\u2019s legacy from his record-setting tenure as prime minister\u2014which was divided between an unsuccessful year in 2006\u201307, followed by a triumphal return from 2012 to 2020\u2014is more notable for its effects on Japanese foreign and security policy than on domestic affairs. To be sure, Abe was a good salesman for his economic-policy agenda, which he successfully promoted under the banner of \u2018Abenomics<\/a>\u2019; but, in the end, it was his foreign policy<\/a>, not his economic program, that was transformative.<\/p>\n

Abe brought clarity, strength of purpose and\u2014by dint of his longevity in office\u2014credibility to Japanese foreign policy. The fact that the term \u2018Indo-Pacific\u2019 is now commonly used to describe security and diplomatic strategy in Asia is largely owing to Abe, who took a pre-existing Japanese effort to build a stronger relationship with India<\/a> and used it to reframe and extend his country\u2019s position<\/a> both regionally and globally.<\/p>\n

That stance was dictated by China\u2019s rise and its increasingly assertive rhetoric and actions in and around the South and East China Seas. Under Abe, Japan committed itself<\/a> to defining a strategic and diplomatic arena that would be harder for China to dominate. Deepening ties with India was part of that strategy, as were Abe\u2019s efforts to strengthen Japan\u2019s military<\/a>. He was a leading proponent of proposals to amend the country\u2019s constitution so that its military could play a bigger role alongside that of its key ally, the United States.<\/p>\n

Abe was undeniably a nationalist. He originally courted controversy with somewhat revisionist views<\/a> about Japan\u2019s wartime history, especially regarding the hot-button issue of \u2018comfort women<\/a>\u2019 whom the Imperial Japanese Army forced into sexual slavery in occupied countries. Once in office, however, he largely played down his earlier views. Moreover, he built closer and deeper diplomatic relationships<\/a> across Southeast Asia, improving ties<\/a> even with the country\u2019s prickliest neighbour and former colony, South Korea. While relations with China were often tense\u2014especially when Abe visited<\/a> Japan\u2019s controversial Yasukuni Shrine for its war dead\u2014Sino-Japanese dialogue was nevertheless maintained<\/a>.<\/p>\n

It is always difficult to guess the motives of a lone assassin. The man arrested for Abe\u2019s murder, 41-year-old Tetsuya Yamagami, appears to have used a large, homemade shotgun<\/a>. Given that Japan is one of the world\u2019s safest countries<\/a>, security at political events tends to be light, even for a former prime minister, which presumably explains how the gunman was able to pull it off.<\/p>\n

According to news reports<\/a>, Yamagami served for three years in the Japan Maritime Self-Defense Force, until 2005. While the motive for the killing is not yet clear, Yamagami reportedly<\/a> told police he held a \u2018grudge\u2019 against a group he believed Abe was connected to.<\/p>\n

Although Abe was no longer in office, he was undoubtedly still the country\u2019s most prominent and well-known advocate of a stronger military capability and efforts to revise<\/a> Article 9 of the constitution. In that capacity, he often expressed a determination to complete the work started by his grandfather, Nobusuke Kishi, who, as prime minister in 1960, shepherded through a revision to the country\u2019s security treaty<\/a> with the US, with a view to reinforcing Japanese defence.<\/p>\n

Sadly, it is perhaps not coincidental that the last Japanese prime minister to fall victim to a violent attack was Kishi, who was stabbed by an assailant six times<\/a> shortly after the revised security treaty was approved. Unlike Abe, however, his grandfather survived.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"

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