1st Edition

The Making of the New Japan Reclaiming the Political Mainstream

By IPS Chiyoda-ku, Leslie Connors Copyright 2000
    268 Pages
    by Routledge

    268 Pages
    by Routledge

    Yasuhiro Nakasone's rise to political prominence began under the watchful eye of the American occupation with which he had a direct and confrontational relationship, arguing for the ending of the occupation and the restoration of sovereignty to Japan. Nakasone argued for Japan's need to become a 'normal' nation which in his view involved an enhanced international role for Japan and an enhanced role for the prime minister in domestic policy-making. Both ideas have come to win an increasingly broad acceptance, although Nakasone's slow rise to the position of prime minister bears testament to the controversy aroused by his views.

    These political memoirs chart the journey from his youth in the aftermath of the First World War to his appearance on the world stage at the side of President Reagan. They conclude with his thoughts, on the eve of the domestic upheavals which saw the fall of the LDP, on the prospects for a third 'opening' of Japan to rival the Meiji Restoration and the MacArthur reforms. Now an adviser to a younger generation of politicians, he is regarded by many as a modern-day Genro for Japan.

    Chapter 1 THE CHILD IS FATHER OF THE MAN; Chapter 2 NAVAL PAYMASTER SUB-LIEUTENANT; Chapter 3 THE ROAD TO POLITICS; Chapter 4 THE CHALLENGE OF NATIONAL RECONSTRUCTION; Chapter 5 A NEW AWARENESS OF INTERNATIONAL POLITICS; Chapter 6 HUMAN PATTERNS ON THE POLITICAL STAGE; Chapter 7 BECOMING A MINISTER OF STATE; Chapter 8 KILLING TIME; Chapter 9 THE YEARS OF POLITICAL POWER; Chapter 10 APPOINTMENT AS PRIME MINISTER; Chapter 11 WHITHER JAPAN THE FATHERLAND?;

    Biography

    Chiyoda-ku IPS, Leslie Connors, Yasuhiro Nakasone

    'A fascinating read for anyone interested in Japan's political landscape after World War II.' - Tim Large, The Daily Yomiuri

    'There are gems aplenty in the work...' - IIAS Newsletter #27