This fourth edition provides an in-depth, up-to-date, chronological analysis of Japan’s current political system and the contributions of its leaders. It emphasizes why Japan and its politics matters in a global society.
Ideal for college courses on Japanese or comparative politics as well as for those interested in Japanese war memory, constitutional revision, and Japan’s relationship with the US, China, and North and South Korea
Investigates the divided aspects existing below the veneer of consensus in Japanese politics
Explores conflicts between power-hungry political groups as well as fundamental differences regarding Japan’s constitution, the interpretation of Japanese actions in the Asia-Pacific War, and Japan’s place in today’s world
Advocates a system that readily permits changes of party in power for the present system dominated by the Liberal Democratic Party
Examines the extreme statements of high profile politicians to determine whether a "nationalist resurgence” in Japan is real or not
Sheds light on the official incompetence and the spectacular rise of civil society following the Kobe earthquake