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دانلود کتاب Japanese Political History Since the Meiji Restoration, 1868-2000

دانلود کتاب تاریخ سیاسی ژاپن از زمان ترمیم میجی ، 2000-1868

Japanese Political History Since the Meiji Restoration, 1868-2000

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Japanese Political History Since the Meiji Restoration, 1868-2000

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ISBN (شابک) : 1850654476, 9781850654476 
ناشر: C. Hurst & Co. Publishers Ltd 
سال نشر: March 29, 2001 
تعداد صفحات: 441 
زبان: English 
فرمت فایل : PDF (درصورت درخواست کاربر به PDF، EPUB یا AZW3 تبدیل می شود) 
حجم فایل: 41 مگابایت 

قیمت کتاب (تومان) : 51,000



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From the back cover: Modern Japan's political history has been eventful and turbulent. The country transformed itself from a decentralised feudal regime into a modernising nation-state, which then deviated from that path in the 1930s towards militarism, fascism and pan-Asianism, a course which led to the Pacific War and then to defeat, occupation and the imposition of a fully democratic constitution. This book explores the Meiji Renovation (conventionally but misleadingly termed Restoration); the policies of the samurai modernisers who dominated the Meiji government; the rapid appearance of liberal political parties; the introduction of a German-style constitution and the evolution of a 'politics of compromise' out of the early parliamentary conflict; the broadening of political activity and consciousness with the coming of 'Taisho democracy'; the renewed and sometimes fanatical emphasis on national unity in the 1930s; the wartime changes in the political system; the radical postwar reforms and the 'reverse course'; the four decades of Liberal Democratic Party dominance after the Occupation; and the shake-up of Japanese politics during the 1990s. No other work has covered Japanese political history since 1868 in such detail, and the present volume fills the gap between general histories of modern Japan and the monographic literature. RICHARD SIMS has taught modern Japanese history at the School of Oriental and African Studies, University of London, since 1966. His previous books include Modern Japan (1973) and French Policy towards the Bakufu and Meiji Japan, 1854-1895 (1998). Table of Contents: ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS ILLUSTRATIONS PREFACE GLOSSARY A NOTE ON JAPANESE NAMES THE CHANGING VALUE OF THE YEN 1. THE MEIJI RENOVATION Japan in the mid-nineteenth century The causes of the Meiji Ishin The establishment and consolidation of the Meiji government Obstacles to centralising reform The abolition of feudal domains The acceleration of modernisation Political division and the 1873 governmental crisis The ascendancy of Okubo The disestablishment of the samurai and the Satsuma rebellion The character of the Meiji government 2. THE CONSOLIDATION OF THE MEIJI STATE AND THE GROWTH OF POLITICAL OPPOSITION, 1878-90 The consolidation of the Meiji state The People's Rights movement The 1881 political crisis The first national political parties The People's Rights movement in the 1880s The Meiji government's response to the People's Rights movement 3. THE CONSTITUTIONAL EXPERIMENT AND THE BEGINNING OF COMPROMISE POLITICS, 1890-1905 The first Diet sessions The Ito cabinet and the Jiyuto The 1898 impasse and the Kenseito cabinet The Yamagata cabinet and the Kenseito The formation of the Seiyukai Politics under the first Katsura cabinet The Hibiya Park riots The declining role of the elder statesmen 4. POLITICAL PARTY CONSOLIDATION, OLIGARCHIC REACTION AND THE EMERGENCE OF NEW FORCES, 1905-18 The political strategy of Hara Takashi The second Katsura cabinet and the Seiyukai The second Saionji cabinet and the death of the Emperor The Taisho political crisis The social and ideological background of the Taisho political crisis The aftermath of the Taisho political crisis The Okuma cabinet and the rise of the Doshikai The Terauchi cabinet and the resurgence of the Seiyukai The rice riots and the Hara cabinet 5. PARTY CABINETS, RADICAL MOVEMENTS AND THE COLLAPSE OF TAISHO DEMOCRACY, 1918-32 The post-war ferment The policies of the Hara cabinet Seiyukai disunity and non-party cabinets Reform and reaction under the Kato cabinet The Wakatsuki cabinet and its difficulties Formation of the Minseito and the 1928 election The repressive policies and political difficulties of the Tanaka cabinet Financial retrenchment and the Naval Limitations controversy The Depression and failures of the Minseito cabinet Military subversion and the Mukden Incident The collapse of the second Wakatsuki cabinet The Inukai cabinet and the May 15th Incident The weaknesses of political parties 'Taisho Democracy' and the new social movements Left-wing political parties 6. THE PURSUIT OF GREATER NATIONAL UNITY AND THE WAR STATE, 1932-45 The upsurge of fundamentalist nationalism The divisions within Japanese ultranationalism The Saito cabinet The Okada cabinet and the Minobe affair Factional struggle in the army The February 26th Incident The increase in military influence on government The partial party revival and the Hayashi cabinet The first Konoe cabinet and the China Incident The Hiranuma and Abe cabinets The Yonai cabinet and the new party movement Konoe and the new political structure The emasculation of the new structure Politics and foreign policy in 1941 Tojo, the 1942 election and war-time politics The growth of opposition to Tojo The Koiso and Suzuki cabinets and the peace party The decision to surrender 7. THE POST-WAR RESHAPING OF JAPANESE POLITICS, 1945-52 Conservative expectations and initial Occupation policy Constitutional reform The revival of political parties The 1946 election and the purge of Hatoyama The first Yoshida cabinet and the challenge of the Left Socialist-led coalition government The change in American policy and the return to conservative control The end of the Occupation 8. THE '1955 SYSTEM' AND THE ERA OF L.D.P. DOMINANCE, 1952-93 The persistence of American influence Conservative division and Yoshida's ousting Socialist merger and the formation of the Liberal Democratic Party The Hatoyama cabinet and the reaction against the Occupation Kishi's rise to power Kishi and Security Treaty revision Political conciliation and economic growth under Ikeda The Sato cabinet and political change in the 1960s The retrocession of Okinawa Relations with China and the end of the Sato cabinet The Tanaka cabinet's aims and setbacks The Miki cabinet and the obstacles to political reform The Lockheed scandal and the Fukuda cabinet LDP factional conflict and the Ohira cabinet's loss of a Diet majority The conservative revival The Suzuki cabinet and administrative reform Nakasone's new approach The Liberal Democratic Party's 1986 election success Introduction of the consumption tax The Recruit scandal and the collapse of the Takeshita and Uno cabinets The collapse of the 'bubble economy' and the impact of the Gulf Crisis The Sagawa scandal and the Liberal Democratic Party's fall from power The reasons for the LDP's long dominance 9. THE SHAKE-UP OF JAPANESE POLITICS, 1993-2000 The Hosokawa coalition and its reform measures The conservative-Social Democratic coalition, 1994-6 The New Frontier Party and the 1996 election The Hashimoto cabinet and the LDP setback in 1998 The Obuchi cabinet and the LDP-Liberal Party-Komeito coalition The Japanese political situation at the beginning of the twenty-first century BIBLIOGRAPHY





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