Shigeru Ishiba, Japan's next prime minister, what is his path? / 2024.09.27

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A big change recently took place in Japanese politics: Shigeru Ishiba (67), a former secretary general of the Liberal Democratic Party, known as the ‘pigeon faction’, was elected as Japan's next prime minister. He won a dramatic victory in a runoff election after five challenges in the LDP presidential race. In this post, we'll take a look at who Shigeru Ishiba is, his political background, and his attitude towards Japan-Korea relations.

Shigeru Ishiba's career and political stance

Shigeru Ishiba was elected on Sunday as the new leader of the Liberal Democratic Party. He is a mid-career politician with a long political career, and has been deeply involved in Japan's security and defense policy, particularly as a military expert. He has been a relatively moderate voice on historical issues between Japan and South Korea, and this attitude has helped him establish a distinctive image as a ‘dovish’...

His previous political behavior is noteworthy. Ishiba has already attempted to run for governor as early as 2008, and by 2020, he had run a total of four times and lost each time. However, on his fifth attempt, he was elected as the new governor after winning an intra-party contest. (source)

Position in Japan-Korea relations

The impact that Ishiba's moderate stance will have on Japan-South Korea relations is also being closely watched. He has taken a relatively forward-looking stance on historical issues in the past. The prevailing analysis is that Japan-South Korea relations are likely to move in a better direction under his premiership. The South Korean government has also welcomed Ishiba's election, stating that it will continue the positive trend in bilateral relations through close communication with the Japanese cabinet. (source)

Ishiba's history and internal and external challenges

Ishiba has stated that he plans to implement strong policies to counter security threats to Japan in the future, and he also envisions measures to ensure the security of the country and the safety of its people. His full efforts will be needed to address the various internal and external challenges facing Japan. (source)

Shigeru Ishiba's political personality and views on historical issues between Japan and Korea will have a significant impact on Japan's future political landscape, and we are curious to see what changes will occur during his term.


Three-line summary

  • Shigeru Ishiba was elected as the new leader of Japan's Liberal Democratic Party after five challenges.
  • He is known as a ‘dovish’ for his moderate political leanings and historical awareness.
  • His appointment as prime minister has the potential to lead to a positive change in relations between Japan and South Korea.

Image Prompt:
A portrait of Shigeru Ishiba, the new Prime Minister of Japan, standing confidently in front of the Japanese Parliament in Tokyo, with flags of Japan and South Korea in the background.

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