miércoles, 12 de septiembre de 2018

Asia Daily Briefing - The quiet changemaker



Shinzo Abe's quiet 

social revolution

TOKYO -- Shinzo Abe is on course
 to become Japan's 
longest-serving prime 
minister, provided he wins a
 leadership election next week. 
He entered office as a hawkish conservative, but might be 
remembered as the leader who diversified Japanese society.

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