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(Ebook) Failed Democratization in Prewar Japan: Breakdown of a Hybrid Regime by Harukata Takenaka ISBN 9780804763417, 0804763410

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Authors:Harukata Takenaka
Pages:256 pages.
Year:2014
Editon:1
Publisher:Stanford University Press
Language:english
File Size:12.03 MB
Format:pdf
ISBNS:9780804763417, 0804763410
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(Ebook) Failed Democratization in Prewar Japan: Breakdown of a Hybrid Regime by Harukata Takenaka ISBN 9780804763417, 0804763410

Failed Democratization in Prewar Japan presents a compelling case study on change in political regimes through its exploration of Japan's transition to democracy. Within a broad-ranging examination of Japan's "semi-democratic" political system from 1918 to 1932, when political parties tended to dominate the government, the book analyzes in detail why this system collapsed in 1932 and discusses the implications of the failure.

By reference to comparable cases―prewar Argentina, prewar Germany, postwar Brazil, and 1980s Thailand―Harukata Takenaka reveals that the factors responsible for the breakdown of the Taisho democracy in Japan replicated those that precipitated the collapse of democracy in Europe, Latin America, and elsewhere in Asia.

While most literature on these transitions focuses on successful cases, Takenaka explores democratic failure to answer questions about how and why political parties and their leaders can behave in ways that undermine the democratic institutions that serve as the basis for their formal authority.

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