Prime Minister of Japan Abe has made a rare come back in the
same seat that he occupied previously. The question on everybody’s mind is the difference and similarity between Abe then and now. Having just started
his tenure, he has made some surprising changes in a short space of time. Not
only were they made domestically but also on internationally. This is quite
surprising firstly because he belongs to the more conservative LDP party. Secondly, in Japanese political culture, behind the façade of a democracy
imposed on them after world war two, Japan has been a monarchy for hundreds of
years.
His recent visit to the Yasakuni Shinto Shrine that worships
some of the worst second world war heroes/criminals trial by the international court of justice
in The Hague. This has created much controversy on domestic and international
front although he said that his visit is on a private basis and not as PM of
Japan. On the international front, this visit tantamount to a certain extend
that Japan isn’t totally repentant about the atrocities it has done during the
second world war. It sort of endorses or justify that the war was not totally
the fault of Japan. The Germans
have surrendered totally and there is no monument to worship Hitler of the Third
Reich as heroes. It could also be an overture to the international community
that Japan is sovereign to do what it likes within reasonable global sand box.
On the domestic front, the visit is still highly regarded as
a heroic act as a man of guts knowing full well the international implications. Secondly, it endorses his personal religious practice of
Shintoism. This would likely win him more popular ground support but not all
Japanese are like minded about it. Japan is still practicing revisionary history books about their second world war criminality or the lack of it much to the consternation of the international community especially China. Germany has come to terms and condemn their actions openly in their history books to remind future generations never to repeat it.
As if this is not enough to create controversy, he wanted
the history text book to change references of ‘sex slave’ to ‘comfort women’ . There seems to be little differential between the
two but the interpretation in Japanese is vast. The former implies that the
women were forced into sex slavery against their own will. The latter seems to
imply that it is not much different between the comfort women and present day prostitute.
After all prostitution is the oldest trade by some quarters of society.
There has been long standing sovereignty dispute of old over
what China calls Diayu Island and Senkaku by the Japanese. Abe decided to up the
ante by first having the island bought over from private ownership to state
land and instructing its self defence force to safe guard their claim strongly
and there had been a recent near miss between Japanese and Chinese fighter jets
over the island with no weaponry exchange. These islands are mere land is in
vast sea between Japan and China and have very little economic value unlike
some of those in the South China Sea with minerals or oil or much sea or
airspace implications.
These two issues have placed the newly elected Chinese
XiPing in a tight corner as he cannot be too conferential or lax. So far, he
has left the people of China to do the job for him by encouraging or putting
minimal steps in stopping the riots against Japanese interest in China. China
is totally able to quash the riots like it did in Tiananmen Square but XiPing
is letting it go to appease the masses. Heads he wins tail you lose.
On the international front, this has also created a problem
for USA who has viewed the Asia Pacific arena as being trilateral between China
and its other communist allies as one. On the religion front with Malaysia and
Indonesia especially after 911 and Japan with the rest of the countries as the third
camp especially The Philippines, South Korea and Japan where USA has defence
bases in. Suddenly the alliance has become more complex over night. China has
been spending double digit percentage of their GDP on defence and now there is
loud outcry for Japan to up its single digit self defence budget to match.
After world war two Japan has enshrined into their constitution that they will
not go to war and their defence force for self protection. To a certain extent,
I would say this part of the constitution could have been placed on them under
duress. The culture of violence is very in grained in them evidenced by their
comics and computer games for adults. North Korea is on close watch but not on
the radar as the largest threat is their ability to launch ICBMs tipped with nuclear
head into USA; selfish to a certain extend.
On the economic front, Abe seems determined to get the
economy out of the lost decade. He has ‘told’ not ‘advise’ the central bank to
achieve a 2% inflation after the long deflation. In recent past, currency
traders were also stunted by the dollar yen overnight exchange rate hitting a 4 year low and zig sawing between technical rebounds. This is caused by the
Japanese central bank soaking up liquidity by buying back their bonds. Exchange
rate is crucial in making Japanese exports competitive and this has ignited a
small trade war with USA. The newly elected president Obama has not taken any
action or met Abe face to face yet and is likely to leave it to the new incoming
vice president. Democrats being less libertarian is likely to have their
central bank intervene soon. Normally central banks do not like being told by
the government as they view themselves as being independent. Perhaps he is sounding the my way or no way to
the rest who intend to stand in his way.
It seems that he has done little to deserved a memorial
place in history during his first term and his current agenda is to be a
historical change agent for better or for worse so help us God. Japan and
Japanese are walkovers although she was decimated after world war two.
Unknowing to the world, second world war has not ended but has change facade
from a combative to an economic front.
Peter Lye aka lkypeter
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