Shinzo Abe's Wounds

Shinzo Abe's Wounds
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Download or read book Shinzo Abe's Wounds written by Roman Abramovic and published by Independently Published. This book was released on 2022-07-08 with total page 0 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: A superb biography of Abe Shinzo, Japan's longest-serving prime minister, as well as a remarkably detailed political history of Japan, from Abe's grandfather Prime Minister Kishi Nobusuke (1957-60) to Prime Minister Abe. Thoroughly researched, lucidly written. Roman Abramovic has very skillfully told one of the great political comeback stories of our era - the fall and rise of not just Abe Shinzo, but Japan itself. With colorful anecdotes and insightful analysis, Roman shows us how Abe, a political blue-blood, pulled off the most remarkable second act in modern Japanese history by being an iconoclast. Roman tells how Abe challenged taboos and broke the mold to help Japan reclaim its confidence, and its rightful place in the world. Until Abe was shot. It was all over. You'll get the following in this book: Shinsuke Kishi Abe's family Prime Minister Biography of Abe-shinzo Bureaucrat And more... The book will enlighten with the knowledge needed to know about Japan. Kindly scroll up and click the BUY button to get a copy of this book now.


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