| Management number | 231661502 | Release Date | 2026/06/18 | List Price | $8.00 | Model Number | 231661502 | ||
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Discover the making of Japan’s political scene in the Meiji era. This concise study reveals how samurai groups, reformists, and bureaucrats shaped early party life and parliamentary debate.In clear, accessible prose, the book traces the rise of political parties, the struggle between the throne and the Diet, and the shifting alliances that defined governance as Japan modernized. It connects social groups—from petty and large landowners to veteran samurai—to the birth of parliamentary politics and reforms that followed. How opposition parties formed and fought for a parliament and limited government power. Key figures and groups, including Itagaki, Okuma, and the Sat-Cho alliance, and their roles. The early attempts at separating powers and the impact of domestic and foreign policy on party dynamics.Ideal for readers curious about Japan’s political development, early parliamentary ideas, and the forces that moved the country toward modern governance. Read more
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