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  1. JIC-JIIA(領土・歴史センター)
  2. Japan Review
  3. Vol. 2 No.2

The Building of the Meiji State and Constitutional Government

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Item type 一般雑誌記事 / Article(1)
公開日 2019-08-22
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タイトル The Building of the Meiji State and Constitutional Government
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著者 Hatano, Sumio

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the chief editor of Documents on Japanese Foreign Policy published by Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Japan / Director-General of Japan Center for Asian Historical Records

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値 the chief editor of Documents on Japanese Foreign Policy published by Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Japan / Director-General of Japan Center for Asian Historical Records
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内容記述 Was the Meiji Restoration a “Revolution” in a modern world? If so, what kind of revolution was it? These questions have been debated to this day. Revolutions since the beginning of the nineteenth century have usually signified the abolition of monarchies, and monarchs have generally been unable to voluntarily implement fundamental social reforms. However, in the case of Japan, restored imperial rule (government by the imperial court) served as the axis for modern reforms when the new government opened up Japan, immediately implemented modern reforms, and built a centralized constitutional state. Such a turn of events is uncommon in world history. While the Japanese parliamentary system, which is at the core of the country’s constitutional system, risked collapse on several occasions, it has remained intact to this day. Instead of a discussion of whether the Meiji Restoration was a revolution, this paper focuses on why a constitutional system of government - parliamentarism - was adopted as one of the outcomes of that “revolution” and took hold in Japan, and discusses the operational features it had.
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書誌情報 en : Japan Review

巻 2, 号 2, p. 11-22, 発行日 2018-11-18
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出版者 日本国際問題研究所
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出版者 Japan Institute of International Affairs
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