The Hatoyama Dynasty: Japanese Political Leadership Through the Generations
This is a multi-generational political history of the Hatoyamas, a family that has participated at the highest levels of Japan's parliamentary government from its inception in the late 1800s. The Hatoyama family is one of the most prominent political families in modern Japanese government. It has produced six members of the Diet, Japan's parliament, many of whom have served as cabinet members and party leaders. Due to the family's political legacy, they have often been likened to the Kennedy family in American politics (though they have been spared the tragedy and scandal visited upon the Kennedys). Despite the significance of the Hatoyamas to modern Japanese politics, this is the first comprehensive study available in English. In tracing the rising political fortunes of this family, it is also possible to study the role of hereditary politicians in Japan, the growth and evolution of Japanese political parties, and, perhaps most importantly, the way political leadership functions in Japan, a society known more for consensus-building than strong leaders.
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The Hatoyama Dynasty: Japanese Political Leadership Through the Generations
This is a multi-generational political history of the Hatoyamas, a family that has participated at the highest levels of Japan's parliamentary government from its inception in the late 1800s. The Hatoyama family is one of the most prominent political families in modern Japanese government. It has produced six members of the Diet, Japan's parliament, many of whom have served as cabinet members and party leaders. Due to the family's political legacy, they have often been likened to the Kennedy family in American politics (though they have been spared the tragedy and scandal visited upon the Kennedys). Despite the significance of the Hatoyamas to modern Japanese politics, this is the first comprehensive study available in English. In tracing the rising political fortunes of this family, it is also possible to study the role of hereditary politicians in Japan, the growth and evolution of Japanese political parties, and, perhaps most importantly, the way political leadership functions in Japan, a society known more for consensus-building than strong leaders.
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The Hatoyama Dynasty: Japanese Political Leadership Through the Generations

The Hatoyama Dynasty: Japanese Political Leadership Through the Generations

by M. Itoh
The Hatoyama Dynasty: Japanese Political Leadership Through the Generations

The Hatoyama Dynasty: Japanese Political Leadership Through the Generations

by M. Itoh

Hardcover(2003)

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This is a multi-generational political history of the Hatoyamas, a family that has participated at the highest levels of Japan's parliamentary government from its inception in the late 1800s. The Hatoyama family is one of the most prominent political families in modern Japanese government. It has produced six members of the Diet, Japan's parliament, many of whom have served as cabinet members and party leaders. Due to the family's political legacy, they have often been likened to the Kennedy family in American politics (though they have been spared the tragedy and scandal visited upon the Kennedys). Despite the significance of the Hatoyamas to modern Japanese politics, this is the first comprehensive study available in English. In tracing the rising political fortunes of this family, it is also possible to study the role of hereditary politicians in Japan, the growth and evolution of Japanese political parties, and, perhaps most importantly, the way political leadership functions in Japan, a society known more for consensus-building than strong leaders.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781403963314
Publisher: Palgrave Macmillan US
Publication date: 01/16/2004
Edition description: 2003
Pages: 286
Product dimensions: 5.51(w) x 8.50(h) x 0.03(d)

About the Author

MAYUMI ITOH is Associate Professor of Political Science at University of Nevada, Las Vegas, USA and author of The Globalization of Japan (Palgrave Macmillan, 2000).

Table of Contents

Introduction First Generation, Kazuo and Meiji Government Second Generation, Ichiro and Prewar Politics U.S. Occupation and Ichiro's Purge Ichiro and Postwar Politics Third Generation, Iichiro, MOF, and MOFA Fourth Generation, Kunio and Yukio DPJ's Policy and Yukio's Leadership Conclusion
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