For more analysis on Japan's cabinet reshuffle, we're joined in the studio by Mr. Teng Jianqun from the China Institute of International Studies.
Q. Abe chose Tomomi Inada as his new defense minister. Analysts say Inada lacks the necessary experience to hold the defense ministry's top post. But the right-wing politician is a close ally of Abe on security and history issues. Does the appointment indicate any of Abe's intentions? And how will the security situation in Northeast Asia be affected?