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'After Shinzo Abe’s crushing defeat of the opposition in Sunday’s election five Japan experts give their views on what lies ahead for the country – and the region. '
'It’s unavoidable that countries like Japan and Australia need to contribute more to help keep the status quo in place. '
'I can’t see any country in the region, with the exceptions of China and North Korea, opposing a more normal security stance by Japan. '
'That’s not a realistic proposition because the world has changed and Article 9 is now something of an anachronism. '
'It’s hard to say that Abe has a real mandate for constitutional reform, even though the LDP won by a landslide. '
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'After Shinzo Abe’s crushing defeat of the opposition in Sunday’s election five Japan experts give their views on what lies ahead for the country – and the region. '
'It’s unavoidable that countries like Japan and Australia need to contribute more to help keep the status quo in place. '
'I can’t see any country in the region, with the exceptions of China and North Korea, opposing a more normal security stance by Japan. '
'That’s not a realistic proposition because the world has changed and Article 9 is now something of an anachronism. '
'It’s hard to say that Abe has a real mandate for constitutional reform, even though the LDP won by a landslide. '
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