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The Military and the Government in Japan

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  • Yanaga, Chitoshi

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After fifty years of experimentation in constitutional government, Japan finds herself today on the threshold of a new era of revolutionary changes. For the greater part of the past half-century, the Japanese political system functioned well. But in recent years many Western features have been found rather awkward and ill-fitting, if not actually obstructive. For some time now, the nation has been discarding many of the foreign trappings which once served so well, but are no longer worth preserving. This casting-off process has been gaining momentum steadily since 1933 and was greatly accelerated by the voluntary liquidation of political parties in July and August, 1940. Thus, a political renovation of a scope heretofore unknown is now in full swing with a new national structure rapidly taking form to meet the dynamic changes in all phases of the Empire's national life.

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  • Yanaga, Chitoshi, 1941. "The Military and the Government in Japan," American Political Science Review, Cambridge University Press, vol. 35(3), pages 528-539, June.
  • Handle: RePEc:cup:apsrev:v:35:y:1941:i:03:p:528-539_04
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