GYEONGJU, South Korea - With Beijing wary about how new Japanese Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi, known as a China hawk, will handle policies toward the country, she could draw lessons from her mentor, the late leader Shinzo Abe, who sometimes succeeded in improving bilateral relations through pragmatism.
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