The Last Genro, Prince Saionji, the Man who Westernized Japan

The Last Genro, Prince Saionji, the Man who Westernized Japan
Title The Last Genro, Prince Saionji, the Man who Westernized Japan PDF eBook
Author Bunji Omura
Publisher
Pages 456
Release 1938
Genre History
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The Last Genro

The Last Genro
Title The Last Genro PDF eBook
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Pages 442
Release 1994
Genre Japan
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Japan's Siberian Intervention, 1918–1922

Japan's Siberian Intervention, 1918–1922
Title Japan's Siberian Intervention, 1918–1922 PDF eBook
Author Paul E. Dunscomb
Publisher Lexington Books
Pages 265
Release 2012-07-10
Genre History
ISBN 0739146025

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The fifty months of the Siberian Intervention encompass the existential crisis which affected Japanese at virtually all levels when confronted with the new 'world situation' left in the wake of the First World War. From elite politicians and military professionals, to public intellectuals and the families of servicemen in small garrison towns, the intervention was perceived as a test of how Japan might fit itself into the emerging postwar world order. Both domestically and internationally Japan's actions in Siberia were seen as critical proof of the nation's ability, depending on one's viewpoint, to embrace or to ride out the 'trends of the times,' the seeming triumph of constitutional democracy and Wilsonian internationalism. The course of the Siberian Intervention illuminates the struggle to cement 'responsible' party cabinets at the heart of Japanese decision making, the high water mark of efforts to bring the Japanese military under civilian control, the attempt to fundamentally reshape Japanese continental policy, and the hopes of millions of Japanese that their voices be heard and their desires respected by the nation's leaders. The book attempts a broad examination of domestic politics, foreign policy, and military action by incorporating a wide array of voices through a detailed examination of public comment and discussion in journals and magazines, the major circulation daily newspapers of Tokyo and Osaka as well as those of smaller cities such as Nara, Mito, Oita, and Tsuruga.

Quarterly Review of Military Literature

Quarterly Review of Military Literature
Title Quarterly Review of Military Literature PDF eBook
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Pages 266
Release 1938
Genre Military art and science
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Review of Current Military Literature

Review of Current Military Literature
Title Review of Current Military Literature PDF eBook
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Pages 626
Release 1938
Genre Military art and science
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Propaganda, Communication and Public Opinion

Propaganda, Communication and Public Opinion
Title Propaganda, Communication and Public Opinion PDF eBook
Author Bruce Lannes Smith
Publisher Princeton University Press
Pages 446
Release 2015-12-08
Genre Political Science
ISBN 1400878640

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"The most comprehensive bibliography yet published in the public opinion field." —Journalism Quarterly. Besides a selection of the most significant titles from earlier years, this book contains a comprehensive listing of books, pamphlets, and articles which appeared between 1934 and 1943. Originally published in 1946. The Princeton Legacy Library uses the latest print-on-demand technology to again make available previously out-of-print books from the distinguished backlist of Princeton University Press. These editions preserve the original texts of these important books while presenting them in durable paperback and hardcover editions. The goal of the Princeton Legacy Library is to vastly increase access to the rich scholarly heritage found in the thousands of books published by Princeton University Press since its founding in 1905.

The Idea of Democracy in the Modern Era

The Idea of Democracy in the Modern Era
Title The Idea of Democracy in the Modern Era PDF eBook
Author Ralph Ketcham
Publisher University Press of Kansas
Pages 316
Release 2021-10-08
Genre Political Science
ISBN 0700631593

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Although the last half of the twentieth century has been called the Age of Democracy, the twenty-first has already demonstrated the fragility of its apparent triumph as the dominant form of government throughout the world. Reassessing the fate of democracy for our time, distinguished political theorist Ralph Ketcham traces the evolution of this idea over the course of four hundred years. He traces democracy's bumpy ride in a book that is both an exercise in the history of ideas and an explication of democratic theory. Ketcham examines the rationales for democratic government, identifies the fault lines that separate democracy from good government, and suggests ways to strengthen it in order to meet future challenges. Drawing on an encyclopedic command of history and politics, he examines the rationales that have been offered for democratic government over the course of four manifestations of modernity that he identifies in the Western and East Asian world since 1600. Ketcham first considers the fundamental axioms established by theorists of the Enlightenment—Bacon, Locke, Jefferson—and reflected in America's founding, then moves on to the mostly post-Darwinian critiques by Bentham, Veblen, Dewey, and others that produced theories of the liberal corporate state. He explains late-nineteenth-century Asian responses to democracy as the third manifestation, grounded in Confucian respect for communal and hierarchical norms, followed by late-twentieth-century postmodernist thought that views democratic states as oppressive and seeks to empower marginalized groups. Ketcham critiques the first, second, and fourth modernity rationales for democracy and suggests that the Asian approach may represent a reconciliation of ancient wisdom and modern science better suited to today's world. He advocates a reorientation of democracy that de-emphasizes group or identity politics and restores the wholeness of the civic community, proposing a return to the Jeffersonian universalism—that which informed the founding of the United States—if democracy is to flourish in a fifth manifestation. The Idea of Democracy in the Modern Era is an erudite, interdisciplinary work of great breadth and complexity that looks to the past in order to reframe the future. With its global overview and comparative insights, it will stimulate discussion of how democracy can survive-and thrive-in the coming era.