ABSTRACT

This book takes a clear look at the course of the economic and political developments in Japan since the Second World War and in particular trends in government and politics since the peace treaty of 1952. It examines the disagreements within the country over re-armament and security; over neutralism versus commitment in the Cold War; over conflicting loyalties to an Asian or a European way of life; and over meeting the rising economic and social expectations of the new middle class.

 

chapter 3|19 pages

- The Land, People, Economy and Society

chapter 4|29 pages

- The Political Public

chapter 5|10 pages

- The New Japanese Executive

chapter 6|18 pages

- The National Diet

chapter 8|18 pages

- Law and Order

chapter 10|21 pages

- Local Government in Japan

chapter 11|24 pages

- The Foreign Relations of Japan