Written by the controversial owner of the Yomiuri Shimbun when he was Japan's leading political reporter, Japan's Backroom Politics is the translation of a classic study of the rough and tumble of Japanese politics and Liberal Democratic Party factions in the first two decades of postwar Japan. In addition to discussing the reasons for the resiliency of factions, he discusses in great detail the history of and personalities within the near-dozen factions of the LDP.
Written by the controversial owner of the Yomiuri Shimbun when he was Japan's leading political reporter, Japan's Backroom Politics is the translation of a classic study of the rough and tumble of Japanese politics and Liberal Democratic Party factions in the first two decades of postwar Japan. In addition to discussing the reasons for the resiliency of factions, he discusses in great detail the history of and personalities within the near-dozen factions of the LDP.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Robert D. Eldridge is a former tenured associate professor of Japanese political and diplomatic history at the School of International Public Policy, Osaka University, and the author, editor, or translator of nearly 20 books, including Secret Talks between Tokyo and Washington: The Memoirs of Miyazawa Kiichi, 1949-1954, also from Lexington Books. A 23-year resident of Japan, Eldridge is currently working on a book about the postwar prime ministers of Japan while serving as the political adviser to the United States Marine Corps in Okinawa.
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Translator's Preface Introduction: The Defeated One: The Decline of Party Politicians Chapter 1: The Backroom: Testimonies of Party Leadership Elections Chapter 2: Popularity: Leadership and the People Chapter 3: Money: The Basis for Politics Chapter 4: Factions, Part 1: Steps to an Administration Chapter 5: Factions, Part 2: Background of Leaders Chapter 6: Multiparty Age: Undercurrents of the 1967 Elections Chapter 7: The Myth of a Two-Party System: Recommendations for a Multiparty System Chapter 8: The End of Backroom Politics: Administrations in a Multiparty Age Afterword
Translator's Preface Introduction: The Defeated One: The Decline of Party Politicians Chapter 1: The Backroom: Testimonies of Party Leadership Elections Chapter 2: Popularity: Leadership and the People Chapter 3: Money: The Basis for Politics Chapter 4: Factions, Part 1: Steps to an Administration Chapter 5: Factions, Part 2: Background of Leaders Chapter 6: Multiparty Age: Undercurrents of the 1967 Elections Chapter 7: The Myth of a Two-Party System: Recommendations for a Multiparty System Chapter 8: The End of Backroom Politics: Administrations in a Multiparty Age Afterword
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