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Political development in modern Japan
A comprehensive analysis of Japan’s political transformation from the late Tokugawa period to the post–World War II era. Ward examines the major forces—social, institutional, intellectual, and international—that shaped Japan’s transition from a feudal order to a modern nation-state. The book highlights key developments such as the Meiji Restoration, constitutional formation, party politics, militarism, and the reestablishment of democracy after 1945. Through a multidisciplinary perspective, Ward explores how political institutions evolved alongside rapid industrialization and social change, and how Japan’s unique historical context influenced its political modernization. This work remains a foundational study for understanding the origins, patterns, and challenges of Japan’s modern political system.
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