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Black Star Over Japan - Rising Forces of Militarism

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At the time of original publication the author argued that contemporary forces within Japan were combining to create a strong movement for revision of the constitution and for the acquisition of nuclear weapons by renewed and powerful military establishment. The American government, which had encouraged rearmament, was beginning to wonder about the world effect of an economically powerful rearmed Japan and was weighing the consequences of considering Japan its only major ally in East Asia. Albert Axelbank suggests that shifting international politics and the conservative momentum in Japan make revision of the constitution and the development of Japanese militarism and nuclear weapons almost inevitable.


List of contents

1. Requiem for Pacifism 2. The New Zaibatsu 3.The New Military 4. Yukio Mishima: Culture and Fanaticism 5. The Superpatriots 6. Japan’s Communists 7. Reinterpreting the Past 8. The Endangered Constitution 9. Japan, China and Taiwan 10. America: Ally or Watchdog? 11. Moscow and Tokyo 12. Politics, Racism and Nuclear Arms Appendix. A List of Further Readings. Index.

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Albert Axelbank

Summary

The Japanese are the only people in the world who have experienced the horror of nuclear weapons with their own flesh. Atomic holocaust was followed by American occupation and the American-inspired, postwar Japanese ‘Peace Constitution’ which explicitly outlawed Japanese military forces and the use of war as an instrument of state policy. At the time of original publication the author argued that contemporary forces within Japan were combining to create a strong movement for revision of the constitution and for the acquisition of nuclear weapons by renewed and powerful military establishment. The American government, which had encouraged rearmament, was beginning to wonder about the world effect of an economically powerful rearmed Japan and was weighing the consequences of considering Japan its only major ally in East Asia. Albert Axelbank suggests that shifting international politics and the conservative momentum in Japan make revision of the constitution and the development of Japanese militarism and nuclear weapons almost inevitable.

Product details

Authors Albert Axelbank
Publisher Taylor & Francis Ltd.
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 07.08.2013
 
EAN 9780415852753
ISBN 978-0-415-85275-3
No. of pages 272
Series Routledge Library Editions: Japan
Routledge Library Editions: Japan
Subjects Humanities, art, music > History > Regional and national histories
Non-fiction book > History > Miscellaneous
Social sciences, law, business > Political science > Political science and political education

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