New book Politics ABE Shinzo and Naoto Kan leadership of the emergency Shueisha Shinsho

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Japanese title: 新書 政治 安倍晋三と菅直人 非常事態のリーダーシップ 集英社新書
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Item number: BQ93258
Released date: 20 Oct 2021
Maker: Shueisha

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Shueisha Shinsho / Now that the pandemic has hit Japan, Japan faces a national crisis since the Great East Japan Earthquake and the accident at TEPCO's Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Power Plant. How did the then Prime Minister ABE Shinzo and Naoto Kan deal with this historic crisis? What to say to the people and how to protect them in times of crisis is a top priority for politicians, and the attitude of the government at that time underscores its true feelings toward the people. Former Prime Minister Abe has always called the Democratic Party administration a "nightmare," but how was the Abe administration so good as to criticize the Naoto Kan administration? Therefore, we thoroughly compare the two parties' individual responses such as "awareness of crisis," "words to the people," "use of power," and "compensation," and consider the leadership that should be in the crisis. Finally, we evaluate the Suga administration's response to the novel coronavirus, which took over the Abe administration. By digging up the memories and records of 10 years ago, we can reveal the "reality" of the current LDP administration! [Author profile] Kaori Onaka Born in Fukuoka Prefecture in 1965. After graduating from Waseda University, he joined Mainichi Shimbun Co., Ltd., where he interviewed the opposition parties and the Diet in the Political Department. As deputy director of the same department, he covered the response of the Naoto Kan administration to the Great East Japan Earthquake and the accident at TEPCO's Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Power Plant. He left Kyodo News in 2019 and is currently writing articles in Kyodo News 47 NEWS and Weekly Friday. He was co-authored by Yukio Edano 『's Shinrai 』 (