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Tanaka: The Making of Postwar Japan

by James Babb
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Overview

The most important Japanese politician of the late twentieth century!

  • Tanaka, a corrupt populist politician from a humble background, helped shape Japanese politics of the period.
  • Throws light on the modern history of Japan and Postwar Japanese politics.
  • A brand new title in the very popular Profiles in Power series.
Tanaka is indisputably "the most important Japanese politician of the late twentieth century". A populist politician from a very humble background in a poor part of the country, he had a popular appeal for the Japanese masses that was unsurpassed by rival and better-connected politicians. More importantly still, he helped shape the political climate of modern Japan, particularly in terms of his corruption and sinister connections with business and organized crime. He does in that sense, encapsulate an era. His career both as an embodiment of his times but also as a shaper of them illuminates the peculiar character of Japanese politics in his time. Tanaka the new title in the Profiles in Power series, is not a biography, though inevitably it contains much biographical material, it instead analyzes the major features, achievements and failures of Tanaka's career.

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Book Details

Published
January 3, 2001
Publisher
Longman
Pages
136
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9780582382152

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