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Political Modernization in Japan and Turkey

Dankwart A. Rustow (Hrsg.), Robert E. Ward (Hrsg.)

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Beschreibung

Contributors compare and analyze the modernization experiences of Japan and Turkey: John Whitney Hall, Halil Inalcik, Robert A. Scalapino, Roderic H. Davison, William W. Lockwood, Peter F. Sugar, R.P. Dore, Frederick W. Frey, Shuichi Kato, Kemal H. Karpat, Masamichi Inoki, Richard L. Chambers, Roger P. Hackett, Dankwart A. Rustow, Nobutaka Ike, and Arif T. Payaslioglu.

Originally published in 1964.

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Schlagwörter

Aftermath of World War I, Political party, Japan Self-Defense Forces, Meiji Constitution, Politics, The Nationalist Movement, Pan-Turkism, Waseda University, World War I, Conscription, Liberalization, Peace Preservation Law, Politician, Multi-party system, Satsuma Rebellion, Military Revolution, Daimyo, Nation state, Shogun, Tax, National security, Tax reform, Career, The New Turkey, Civil service, Of Education, Westernization, New Nation (United States), Confucianism, Janissaries, Selim III, Article 9 of the Japanese Constitution, Occupation of Japan, Imperialism, Prime Minister of Japan, Young Turks, Fukuzawa Yukichi, Yamagata Aritomo, Government of Japan, Fief, Heisei period, Ottomanism, Nation-building, Mustafa III, Tanzimat, Institution, Kemalism, Constitutionalist (UK), Caliphate, New Army, Republican People's Party (Turkey), Edo period, Grand National Assembly of Turkey, Political revolution, Mahmud I, Statism, Modernity, Battle of Sekigahara, Political science, Mahmud II, Bureaucrat, Education in Turkey, Empire of Japan, Meiji period, Battle of Ankara, Ottoman Empire, Meiji Restoration, Young Turk Revolution, Imperial Ambitions, Postwar Japan