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Japan's political upheavals could spell end to Abenomics

A series of ministerial scandals and allegations of cronyism have plunged the government's popularity to a tipping point.

Tue, 01 Aug 2017

Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe is in political strife and his future is in doubt. This could have serious implications for New Zealand as well as wider repercussions.

The immediate problem is Mr Abe’s slump in popularity, partly due to his response to a domestic scandal over allegations of

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