Professors React to Assassination of Shinzo Abe
Japan political experts Yusaku Horiuchi and Jennifer Lind weigh in.
[more]Japan political experts Yusaku Horiuchi and Jennifer Lind weigh in.
[more]Dartmouth College associate professor and expert on Asian foreign policy, Jennifer Lind says the impact of Abe's assassination will be profound. As many in Japan and those who worked with him mourn his death, shock over the incident could create a new norm in Japan. With very few incidents involving gun violence, Former Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe was assassinated in the middle of a campaign speech. The incident, which was caught on camera is now prompting reaction from leaders across the globe.
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