Blueprint for a New Japan

Blueprint for a New Japan
Author: Ichirō Ozawa
Publsiher: Kodansha
Total Pages: 216
Release: 1994
Genre: History
ISBN: UCSD:31822018786053

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A must read for businessmen and Japan watchers, this official version of the political bombshell translated privately by the CIA is the incisive and unprecedented one-man political manifesto of the former secretary-general of Japan's ruling Liberal Democratic party. "Far reaching".--Henry Kissinger.

Blueprint for a New Japan

Blueprint for a New Japan
Author: Ichiro Ozawa
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 208
Release: 1996-02-01
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 4770020341

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Blueprint for a New Japan

Blueprint for a New Japan
Author: Ichiro Ozawa
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 208
Release: 1995
Genre: Japan
ISBN: 4770020414

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Policy Entrepreneurship and Elections in Japan

Policy Entrepreneurship and Elections in Japan
Author: Takashi Oka
Publsiher: Taylor & Francis
Total Pages: 224
Release: 2011-04-22
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9781136728648

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Ozawa Ichirō is one of the most important figures in Japanese politics, having held the positions of Chief Secretary of the Liberal Democrat Party and, after defection from the LDP, President of the Democratic Party of Japan. Ozawa has distinctive ideas that set him apart from the average Japanese politician, he believes in the concept of the independence of the individual, as opposed to the importance of the group, and as a policy entrepreneur he has had a huge impact on political change not only advocating but precipitating institutional change in a key political area – the election system. Using extensive interview data from key players in the political arena, this book examines Ozawa's struggle to normalize alternation in office between two competing political parties – particularly significant given the results of the 2009 election which handed over power to the Democratic Party of Japan – and how he has used his entrepreneurial talents to precipitate and carry out institutional change. Not only a political biography, but also an in-depth analysis of the Japanese political and electoral systems, this book will be of huge interest to anyone interested in Japanese politics and electoral systems.

Ozawa Ichir and Japanese Politics

Ozawa Ichir   and Japanese Politics
Author: Aurelia George Mulgan
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 341
Release: 2014-11-27
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9781317677246

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Ozawa Ichirō was the axis on which Japanese politics turned for more than two decades. He helped to reshape the electoral system, political funding rules, the evolution of the party system, the nature of executive government, the roles and powers of bureaucrats, and the conduct of parliamentary and policymaking processes. Admired and reviled in almost equal measure, Ozawa has been the most debated and yet least understood politician in Japan, with little agreement to be found amongst the many who have debated his patent political assets and palpable political flaws. This book examines the political goals, behaviour, methods and practices of Ozawa Ichirō, and in doing so, provides fascinating insights into the inner workings of Japanese politics. It explores Ozawa’s paradoxical and conflicting contributions in terms of two contrasting models of ‘old’ and ‘new’ politics. Indeed, therein lies the problem of understanding the ‘real’ Ozawa: he remained a practitioner of old politics despite his rhetorical agenda of change to bring about new politics. In seeking to unravel the Ozawa enigma, Aurelia George Mulgan reveals his primary motivations, to establish whether he sought power primarily to enact reforms, or, whether his reform goals simply disguised power-seeking objectives. This volume seeks to illuminate Ozawa’s true character as a politician, and untangle the complex elements of old and new politics that he represents. Through an in-depth study of Ozawa and his political activities, this book shows how the Japanese political system works at the micro level of individual politicians, political relationships and systems. As such it will be of huge interest to students and scholars of Japanese politics, Asian politics and political systems.

The Abe Administration and the Rise of the Prime Ministerial Executive

The Abe Administration and the Rise of the Prime Ministerial Executive
Author: Aurelia George Mulgan
Publsiher: Taylor & Francis
Total Pages: 123
Release: 2017-07-06
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9781351589956

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With the advent of the second Abe administration, the question of ‘who leads’ in Japan has become much easier to answer - the Prime Minister and his executive office, backed by a substantial policy support apparatus. This rise of the ‘prime ministerial executive’ is therefore one of the most important structural changes in Japan’s political system in the post-war period. This book explains how the prime ministerial executive operates under the Abe administration and how it is contributing to Abe’s unprecedented policymaking authority. It analyses how reform of central government under Prime Ministers Nakasone, Hashimoto and Koizumi has produced the necessary institutional innovations to allow the prime minister to assert a more authoritative policy leadership, turning Japan’s traditional, decentralised and bottom-up politics on its head. Comparing the Westminster and presidential systems of governance and applying them to Japan’s contemporary politics, the book shows that whilst elements of both can be found, neither captures the essence of the transformation involved in the rise of the prime ministerial executive. Providing a thorough analysis of power in Japanese politics, this book will be useful to students and scholars of Japanese Politics, Comparative Politics and Asian Studies.

Conjuring Up Prehistory Landscape and the Archaic in Japanese Nationalism

Conjuring Up Prehistory  Landscape and the Archaic in Japanese Nationalism
Author: Mark J. Hudson
Publsiher: Archaeopress Publishing Ltd
Total Pages: 90
Release: 2021-11-11
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9781803271156

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This study considers the ways in which archaeology and landscapes of the archaic have been appropriated in Japanese nationalism since the early twentieth century, focusing on the writings of cultural historian Tetsurō Watsuji, philosopher Takeshi Umehara and environmental archaeologist Yoshinori Yasuda.

Leaving Japan

Leaving Japan
Author: Mike Millard
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 145
Release: 2016-07-08
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781315499918

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A critique of America's flawed Asia policy that centres on US-Japan relations but harkens back to the same disastrous views that drew America into Vietnam. The technique is a narrative flow of short vignettes woven into longer chapters; the main strands are personal reflections and interviews.