COMMENT | It is hard to believe that he chooses to step down now unless he also feels serious political pressure.
COMMENT | Shinzo Abe’s sudden resignation ends the tenure of Japan’s longest-serving prime minister. The country’s most internationally recognised statesperson since 1945, Abe has been, among other things, the world leader most keen on playing golf with US president Donald Trump.
Though he leaves with a still-weak economy, Abe has made Japan stronger and more autonomous in matters of defence and foreign policy. Whoever succeeds him will likely continue on that path, which is good news for proponents of peace in East Asia and of the rules-based international order more generally.
Abe’s current term was set to end in September 2021, but his approval ratings had fallen to historic lows, making another run for the premiership a non-starter. The manner of his departure, after nearly eight continuous years in office, thus reflects an old principle of political life. For a long-serving party leader who knows the end of his political career is nigh, it is better to set the terms of one’s own departure than be pushed out by dagger-wielding rivals.
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