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Abe's dangerous manifesto

China Daily | Updated: 2012-11-26 08:03

When Shinzo Abe, the leader of Japan's main opposition party, talks about his vision for the country's diplomacy and security, East Asia has every reason to prick up its ears.

Opinion polls in Japan suggest the Liberal Democratic Party will win the House of Representatives election on Dec 16, positioning Abe to become the next prime minister.

He was eager to show his hardline credentials when releasing his party's campaign pledges on Wednesday, presenting himself as a tough nut to crack if he takes the helm for a second time. His vision of a stronger Japanese military with new duties deserves the close attention of East Asian countries.

Abe's dangerous manifesto

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