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Communism in Japan: A Case of political naturalization
An analytical study of the development, structure, and political dynamics of the communist movement in Japan from its origins in the early 20th century through its postwar transformations. Langer examines the ideological foundations of Japanese communism, the formation and evolution of the Japan Communist Party (JCP), and the movement’s relationship with labor unions, intellectual groups, and broader social forces. The book also explores how domestic conditions—such as government repression, political fragmentation, and shifting public sentiment—shaped the party’s strategies and influence. Through a historical and political analysis, Langer offers a detailed account of the challenges, internal conflicts, and external pressures that defined the trajectory of communism in Japan, making the work a significant resource for understanding modern Japanese political history.
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