Japan PM faces make-or-break test 3 yrs later

Update: 2015-12-24 23:36 GMT
It was an irresistible promise: elect me, I’ll bring back Japan’s once-soaring economy and restore its battered national pride.

Three years later, Prime Minister Shinzo Abe is facing the enormity of his grand ambitions, and the clock is ticking. Abe, 60, swept to power in December 2012 with a novel recipe for success, energising a one-time global powerhouse that languished in a decades-long slump, overshadowed by regional rival China. The take-charge politician trotted around the globe, inking deals for Japanese firms and selling his eponymous “Abenomics” policy blitz. “I am back and so is Japan,” the two-time nationalist leader declared to an American audience.

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