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Ozawa Ichir was the axis on which Japanese politics turned for more than two decades. He helped to reshape the electoral system, political funding rules, the evolution of the party system, the nature of executive government, the roles and powers of bureaucrats, and the conduct of parliamentary and policymaking processes. Admired and reviled in almost equal measure, Ozawa has been the most debated and yet least understood politician in Japan, with little agreement to be found amongst the many who have debated his patent political assets and palpable political flaws.

This book examines the political goals, behaviour, methods and practices of Ozawa Ichir, and in doing so, provides fascinating insights into the inner workings of Japanese politics. It explores Ozawas paradoxical and conflicting contributions in terms of two contrasting models of old and new politics. Indeed, therein lies the problem of understanding the real Ozawa: he remained a practitioner of old politics despite his rhetorical agenda of change to bring about new politics. In seeking to unravel the Ozawa enigma, Aurelia George Mulgan reveals his primary motivations, to establish whether he sought power primarily to enact reforms, or, whether his reform goals simply disguised power-seeking objectives. This volume seeks to illuminate Ozawas true character as a politician, and untangle the complex elements of old and new politics that he represents.

Through an in-depth study of Ozawa and his political activities, this book shows how the Japanese political system works at the micro level of individual politicians, political relationships and systems. As such it will be of huge interest to students and scholars of Japanese politics, Asian politics and political systems.

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Ozawa Ichir and Japanese Politics
Ozawa Ichir was the axis on which Japanese politics turned for more than two decades. He helped to reshape the electoral system, political funding rules, the evolution of the party system, the nature of executive government, the roles and powers of bureaucrats, and the conduct of parliamentary and policymaking processes. Admired and reviled in almost equal measure, Ozawa has been the most debated and yet least understood politician in Japan, with little agreement to be found amongst the many who have debated his patent political assets and palpable political flaws.
This book examines the political goals, behaviour, methods and practices of Ozawa Ichir, and in doing so, provides fascinating insights into the inner workings of Japanese politics. It explores Ozawas paradoxical and conflicting contributions in terms of two contrasting models of old and new politics. Indeed, therein lies the problem of understanding the real Ozawa: he remains a practitioner of old politics despite his rhetorical agenda of change to bring about new politics. In seeking to unravel the Ozawa enigma, Aurelia George Mulgan reveals his primary motivations, to establish whether he sought power primarily to enact reforms, or, whether his reform goals simply disguised power-seeking objectives. This volume seeks to illuminate Ozawas true character as a politician, and untangle the complex elements of old and new politics that he represents.
Through an in-depth study of Ozawa and his political activities, this book shows how the Japanese political system works at the micro level of individual politicians, political relationships and systems. As such it will be of huge interest to students and scholars of Japanese politics, Asian politics and political systems.
Aurelia George Mulgan is Professor in the School of Humanities and Social Sciences at the University of New South Wales, Australia
Nissan Institute/Routledge Japanese Studies
Series Editors:
Roger Goodman, Nissan Professor of Modern Japanese Studies,
University of Oxford, Fellow, St Antonys College
J.A.A. Stockwin, formerly Nissan Professor of Modern Japanese Studies and former Director of the Nissan Institute of Japanese Studies,
University of Oxford, Emeritus Fellow, St Antony's College
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The Emperors Adviser
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A History of Japanese Economic Thought
Tessa Morris-Suzuki
The Establishment of the Japanese Constitutional System
Junji Banno, translated by J.A.A. Stockwin
Industrial Relations in Japan
The peripheral workforce
Norma Chalmers
Banking Policy in Japan
American efforts at reform during the Occupation
William M. Tsutsui
Educational Reform in Japan
Leonard Schoppa
How the Japanese Learn to Work
Second edition
Ronald P. Dore and Mari Sako
Japanese Economic Development
Theory and practice Second edition
Penelope Francks
Japan and Protection
The growth of protectionist sentiment and the Japanese response
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The Soil, by Nagatsuka Takashi
A portrait of rural life in Meiji Japan
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Biotechnology in Japan
Malcolm Brock
Britains Educational Reform
A comparison with Japan
Michael Howarth
Language and the Modern State
The reform of written Japanese
Nanette Twine
Industrial Harmony in Modern Japan
The intervention of a tradition
W. Dean Kinzley
Japanese Science Fiction
A view of a changing society
Robert Matthew
The Japanese Numbers Game
The use and understanding of numbers in modern Japan
Thomas Crump
Ideology and Practice in Modern Japan
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Technology and Industrial Development in Pre-war Japan
Mitsubishi Nagasaki Shipyard, 18841934
Yukiko Fukasaku
Japans Early Parliaments, 18901905
Structure, issues and trends
Andrew Fraser, R.H.P. Mason and Philip Mitchell
Japans Foreign Aid Challenge
Policy reform and aid leadership
Alan Rix
Emperor Hirohito and Shwa Japan
A political biography
Stephen S. Large
Japan: Beyond the End of History
David Williams
Ceremony and Ritual in Japan
Religious practices in an industrialized society
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The subversion of modernity
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Militarization and Demilitarization in Contemporary Japan
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Growing a Japanese Science City
Communication in scientific research
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Architecture and Authority in Japan
William H. Coaldrake
Womens Giday and the Japanese Theatre Tradition
A. Kimi Coaldrake
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Rikki Kersten
Treacherous Women of Imperial Japan
Patriarchal fictions, patricidal fantasies
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Japanese-German Business Relations
Co-operation and rivalry in the inter-war period
Akira Kud
Japan, Race and Equality
The Racial Equality Proposal of 1919
Naoko Shimazu
Japan, Internationalism and the UN
Ronald Dore
Life in a Japanese Womens College
Learning to be ladylike
Brian J. McVeigh
On The Margins of Japanese Society
Volunteers and the welfare of the urban underclass
Carolyn S. Stevens
The Dynamics of Japans Relations with Africa
South Africa, Tanzania and Nigeria
Kweku Ampiah
The Right to Life in Japan
Noel Williams
The Nature of the Japanese State
Rationality and rituality
Brian J. McVeigh
Society and the State in Inter-war Japan
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A difficult peace
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Green Politics in Japan
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The Japanese High School
Silence and resistance
Shoko Yoneyama
Engineers in Japan and Britain
Education, training and employment
Kevin McCormick
The Politics of Agriculture in Japan
Aurelia George Mulgan
Opposition Politics in Japan
Strategies under a one-party dominant regime
Stephen Johnson
The Changing Face of Japanese Retail
Working in a chain store
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Japan and East Asian Regionalism
Edited by S Javed Maswood
Globalizing Japan
Ethnography of the Japanese presence in America, Asia and Europe
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Japan at Play
The ludic and logic of power
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The Making of Urban Japan
Cities and planning from Edo to the twenty-first century
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