1. Economy: Practically speaking, Shinzo Abe, who came to power again, has done a lot of practical things for Japan. At that time, since the bursting of the economic bubble in 1968+0990, Japan's economic development has been stagnant, deflation, and corporate profits have been declining. They are unwilling to put resources into reproduction, which leads to the bankruptcy of small and medium-sized enterprises and the rise of unemployment rate. This involution has been going on for 20 years. After Shinzo Abe took office, he launched the Abenomics represented by the "Three Arrows" (that is, maintaining exports with currency depreciation as the main body, plus large-scale quantitative easing, expanding fiscal expenditure and mobilizing private investment). Since then, Shinzo Abe has opened the era of printing money in Japan and once revived the Japanese economy. During his tenure, Japan ushered in a period of economic expansion of 7 1 month, and the Nikkei index of the stock market rose from more than 8,000 points in 20 12 to more than 22,000 points. During this period, Japan's unemployment rate also dropped from 4.5% to below 2.5%, and its tax revenue rose from more than 40 trillion yen to more than 60 trillion yen. The continuous depreciation of the yen has also greatly enhanced Japan's export competitiveness. Foreign well-known Japanese brands, including Toyota, Honda and Sony, have all achieved record revenues.
2. Diplomacy: Let's look at his diplomacy. After World War II, everyone knows that the United States has always been the backer of Japan, so Abe has always attached special importance to the so-called Japan-US alliance. He used to be humble in front of Trump, in order to accompany Trump. Playing golf, he accidentally fell down, and this scene was repeatedly played by the media. As for Russia, once I saw Putin, I was late accidentally, and I trotted all the way and shook hands with a big smile. However, Abe does not always act like a soft persimmon. For example, 20 19 waged a trade war with South Korea, trying to curb the development of Korean high-tech enterprises from raw materials. At the same time, in dealing with the relationship with another big country, he also jumped around, breaking the bottom line for a while and wishing a happy Spring Festival for a while. His own explanation is that he just followed the "change of gentleman". For the sake of the country and the people, he can give up face, which is a gesture that a leader should have. Shinzo Abe also embodies the duality of chrysanthemum and knife in Japanese character. On the surface, he is weak. In fact, everything is to better achieve his goal, which is particularly pragmatic.
3. Politics: In August 2020, after surpassing his uncle to become the longest-serving Japanese prime minister, Shinzo Abe announced his resignation and retired behind the scenes, less than 70 years old. To a politician, he is honest and mature. Even after leaving the post of Prime Minister, he is still the most influential person in Japanese politics and the largest faction of the Liberal Democratic Party of Japan. That is, the president of the Qinghe Society, and renamed the Hosoda School as the Abe School, which continues to influence people with great influence in Japan. But who would have thought that all this accumulated by three generations of Abe's grandparents and grandchildren would be lost on the morning of July 8, 2022 at an ordinary gathering of allies running for the platform of Congress, because after two shots were fired.
Undeniably, Abe's long-term stable governance not only ended the political chaos of frequent changes of Japanese prime ministers, but also ensured the stable implementation of many domestic and foreign policies, stimulated the recovery of Japanese economy and improved the living standards of Japanese people.