Can Sanae Takaichi Make Japan Great Again?
Politics
Japan
Started February 10, 2026
Despite a landslide victory, questions remain over the prime minister’s popularity and her fiscal plans
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Can Sanae Takaichi Make Japan Great Again?
Foreign Policy (United States) | Feb 09, 2026
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Feb 10, 2026
A focus on national pride under Takaichi may resonate with voters, but could distract from crucial reforms needed to tackle Japan's aging population.
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Feb 10, 2026
Sanae Takaichi's leadership can revitalize Japan's economy by implementing bold fiscal policies that prioritize innovation and investment.
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Feb 10, 2026
The impact of Takaichi's victory on Japan's international standing is uncertain; her approach could either strengthen or weaken relations with key allies.
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Feb 10, 2026
Takaichi's fiscal strategies, if successful, could serve as a model for other economies facing similar growth challenges, promoting a competitive Japan.
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Feb 10, 2026
Takaichi's plans may lead to increased public debt without addressing Japan's pressing demographic challenges, risking long-term economic stability.
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