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We tried our best and felt we made some progress, so the results are extremely disappointing
Abe clings to power despite defeat Jul 29, 2007
I would like to make every possible effort to restore lifelines such as roads, gas and water, because the victims are in a tough situation
Rain threatens quake-hit Japan Jul 17, 2007
I would like to make every possible effort to restore lifelines such as roads, gas and water, because the victims are in a tough situation
9 dead, 900 hurt in Japanese quake Jul 16, 2007
If the United States, our ally, is seriously damaged by a ballistic missile, undoubtedly that would have a significant impact on our country's own defense
Panel says Japan should defend allies Jun 30, 2007
To begin with, North Korea's refusal to take the steps was ridiculous
Officials: No more excuses from N. Korea Jun 15, 2007
Shinzō Abe (安倍 晋三, Abe Shinzō?, ( listen); born 21 September 1954) was the 90th Prime Minister of Japan, elected by a special session of the National Diet on 26 September 2006. He was Japan's youngest post–World War II prime minister and the first born after the war. Abe served as prime minister for nearly twelve months, before resigning on 12 September 2007. He was replaced by Yasuo Fukuda, beginning a string of Prime Ministers who could not keep the office for more than one year.
Abe was born in Nagato and soon moved to Tokyo. He attended Seikei elementary school and Fuku Yu high school. He studied political science at Seikei University, graduating in 1977. He later moved to the United States and studied "English for foreign students" and political science at the University of Southern California. In April 1979, Abe began working for Kobe Steel. He left the company in 1982 and pursued a number of governmental positions including executive assistant to the Minister for Foreign Affairs, private secretary to the chairperson of the LDP General Council, and private secretary to the LDP secretary-general.
Abe was born into a political family of significance. His grandfather, Kan Abe, and father, Shintaro Abe, were both politicians. Abe's mother, Yoko Kishi, is the daughter of Nobusuke Kishi, prime minister of Japan from 1957 to 1960. Kishi had been a member of the Tōjō Cabinet during the Second World War. Since GHQ's policy changed and became more anti-communist, Kishi was released from Sugamo Prison, and later established the Japan Democratic Party. In 1950 Shigeru Yoshida's Liberal Party and Kishi's Democratic Party merged as an anti-leftist coalition and became the Liberal Democratic Party of today.