Scinzus Abe,[1] seu litteris Iaponicis 安倍 晋三 Abe Shinzō (ad Tokium natus die 21 Septembris 1954; Narae impetu armorum igniferorum necatus[2] die 8 Iulii 2022), fuit politicus Iaponiensis, qui munere primi ministri et praesidis Factionis Democraticae Liberalis Iaponiae a die 26 Septembris 2006 usque ad diem 26 Septembris 2007, iterum a mense Decembri 2012 ad diem 15 Septembris 2020 functus est, diutissime in historia Iaponiensi merens.[3][4] Fuit etiam principalis consilii secretarius ab anno 2005 usque in annum 2006, Junichiro Koizumi primo ministro, et breviter dux factionis adversae anno 2012.

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Nativitas: 21 Septembris 1954; Shinjuku
Obitus: 8 Iulii 2022; Nara Medical University Hospital
Patria: Iaponia

Familia

Genitores: Shintarō Abe; Yōko Abe
Coniunx: Akie Abe

Memoria

Sepultura: Kirigaya Funeral Hall
Scinzus Abe et Akie uxor Georgium W. Bush praesidem Civitatum Foederatarum et Lauram Bush uxorem die 26 Aprilis 2007 visitant.

Alumnus universitatum Seikei et Californiae Meridianae fuit.

  1. Nomen proprium apud Ephemeridem diarium interretialem lectum (Andreas Nouocomensis, ΥΓΡΟΝ ΠΥΡ, die 13 Iunii 2019).
  2. Shinzo Abe: Explosives found at shooting suspect's home - reports.
  3. Sposato, William. "Shinzo Abe Can't Afford to Rest on His Laurels" .
  4. "Japanese PM Shinzo Abe resigns for health reasons". BBC News. 28 Augusti 2020 .

Bibliographia

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  • Harris, Tobias. 2020. The Iconoclast: Shinzo Abe and the New Japan. Pars apud Amazon.com.
  • Hughes, C. W. 2018. "Japan’s Security Policy in the context of the US-Japan alliance: the emergence of an 'Abe Doctrine.'” In Japan’s Foreign Relations in Asia, ed. James D.J. Brown et Jeff Kingston, 49–60. Palgrave.
  • Kitaoka, Shinichi. 2014. "A 'Proactive Contribution to Peace' and the Right of Collective Self-Defense: The Development of Security Policy in the Abe Administration." Asia-Pacific Review 21 (2): 1–18.
  • Kolmas, Michal. 2020. National Identity and Japanese Revisionism: Abe Shinzo’s vision of a beautiful Japan and its limits. Pars apud Amazon.com.
  • Liff, A. P. 2015. "Japan’s Defense Policy: Abe the Evolutionary." The Washington Quarterly 38 (2): 79–99.
  • Maslow, Sebastian. 2015. "A Blueprint for a Strong Japan? Abe Shinzō and Japan’s Evolving Security System." Asian Survey 55 (4): 739–65. JSTOR.
  • Oren, Eitan, et Matthew Brummer. 2020. "Threat perception, government centralization, and political instrumentality in Abe Shinzo’s Japan." Australian Journal of International Affairs 74 (6): 721–45.
  • Pugliese, Giulio, et Alessio Patalano. 2020. "Diplomatic and security practice under Abe Shinzō: The case for Realpolitik Japan." Australian Journal of International Affairs 74 (6): 615–32. Textus interretialis.

Nexus externi

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  Vicimedia Communia plura habent quae ad Abe Shinzō spectant.
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