Early Japanese Government
.... 225). 6. The goals of many early
Meiji leaders were focused at first on restoring old values; The
Meiji Restoration . . . was . . . ....
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During the Meiji and Showa periods of imperial rul
.... The Tokugawa
leaders legitimized their particular slant on Bushido by citing Confucian .... It was a pattern that would be repeated by the
Meiji reformers when it ....
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Loyalty of Japanese People to Their Emperor
.... Japanese
leaders sought to expand Japan's global involvement, but that meant .... life: In the accomplishment of this ambitious goal the
Meiji leadership displayed ....
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The Emperor and Loyalty in Japan
.... Japanese
leaders sought to expand Japan's global involvement, but that meant .... life: In the accomplishment of this ambitious goal the
Meiji leadership displayed ....
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Changing Role of the Emperor of Japan
.... The
leaders of the Restoration were young samurai of the great western fiefs who became a self-perpetuating oligarchy more influential in the
Meiji government ....
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Comparison of Development in Japan and Malaysia INTRODUCTION This ...
.... Among its homogenous population, Japanese political
leaders have for centuries focused .... period of Japan ese history, until the Emperor
Meiji recovered imperial ....
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The Move to Democracy in Japan
.... Japanese
leaders had to determine how to expand Japan's global involvement, but .... In the accomplishment of this ambitious goal the
Meiji leadership displayed two ....
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Peasants, Rebels, and Outcasts
.... of the peasants in this plan, from the point of view of Japanese
leaders, was simply more of the same role the peasants had played before the
Meiji Restoration ....
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The Family Game
.... The
leaders had expected to win through the superiority of Japanese will power, and .... This was quite different from the
Meiji Restoration, for at that time the ....
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Control of Power in Japan
.... Among its homogenous population, Japanese political
leaders have for centuries focused .... per iod of Japanese history, until the Emperor
Meiji recovered imperial ....
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Inazo Nitobe's Bushido: The Soul of Japan
.... H. Paul Varley talks about the introduction of Christian evangelism to Japanese society: "The
leaders of the
Meiji Restoration had little if any personal ....
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Political Institutions in Japan & Australia
.... As the original
leaders of the
Meiji Restoration disappeared from the scene, however, one effect was to leave no one with true overall control of the government ....
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Changing Images of Women in Japanese History
.... The
leaders of the Restoration were young samurai of the great western fiefs who became a self-perpetuating oligarchy more influential in the
Meiji government ....
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Leadership in the Soviet Union & Japan INTRODUCTION The research ...
.... Among its homogenous population, Japanese political
leaders have for centuries focused .... per iod of Japanese history, until the Emperor
Meiji recovered imperial ....
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Japanese Management Techniques in the US
.... One of the traditional Japanese values preserved under the
Meiji Restoration was loyalty .... such a system to work, it is necessary for section
leaders to "identify ....
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Early-Modern Political Development of Korea
.... in the nineteenth century (1839-1842) caused the Korean
leaders to exert .... major reform of the country's institution occurred through the
Meiji Restoration that ....
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Political Institutions in Japan
.... diversity of ideologies that could not but be worrisome to government
leaders (Pyle, pp. .... system of the Tokugawas or the rule of the oligarchs under the
Meiji. ....
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Globalization and Japan
....
leaders of Japan and Germany instigated World War II in part out of a sense of being "relatively deprived" vis-à-vis other nation-states. He refers to
Meiji ....
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Foreign language instruction in Japanese schools
.... During the
Meiji period (1868-1912), Japan's government imported foreign advisors and .... the Confucian ideals of the Tokugawa period: "Ministry
leaders were drawn ....
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Changing Japanese Isolation
.... The
leaders of the Restoration were young samurai of the great western fiefs who became a self-perpetuating oligarchy more influential in the
Meiji government ....
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Opening Japan to the West
.... The
leaders of the Restoration were young samurai of the great western fiefs who became a self-perpetuating oligarchy more influential in the
Meiji government ....
(3773

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Educating the Whole Child in Japan
.... Several outstanding educators, both Japanese and foreign, emerged during the
Meiji. .... and society for Japan: "These early outstanding
leaders, many originating ....
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Japan's Contribution to the World Economy
.... The Development of the Japanese Economy Initially during the
Meiji period, the .... Among its homogeneous population, Japanese political
leaders have for centuries ....
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POLITICAL CULTURE AND DEMOCRACY This research p
.... and many of its political and other institutions after the
Meiji Restoration in .... widespread belief by broad segments of society, including its
leaders, in the ....
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JAPAN'S EMPERORS
.... Hirohito quoted a poem of the Emperor
Meiji which contained the phrase: "Why, then, do the winds and waves of .... He listened to his army and navy
leaders and . ....
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General Douglas MacArthur
.... were powerful financial or industrial combines that merged during the
Meiji era and .... the winner of the war and complaining about the political
leaders who were ....
(1238

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Japanese Culture and Western Influence
.... That is why Tsunoda, et al., note with regard to
Meiji Japan, that the .... aware of the unfair treatment enshrined in the treaties, Japan's
leaders made a ....
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The Industrialization and Modernization of Japan
.... The turning point epochs are: the
Meiji Epoch (roughly 1853 to 1920 .... Once transportation between cities was effected, the Japanese
leaders turned their attention ....
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Japanese industrial expansion since WWII
.... was discredited and under the control of foreign military
leaders; and two .... pressure from SCAP, the government sought to amend the 1889
Meiji Constitution, and ....
(2506

10

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History of Japan and WWII
.... was discredited and under the control of foreign military
leaders; and two .... pressure from SCAP, the government sought to amend the 1889
Meiji Constitution, and ....
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