
MODERNIZATION OF JAPAN’S POLITICAL SYSTEM: FROM MILITARISM TO NEOLIBERAL DEMOCRACY
Author(s) -
Liudmyla Mykolaivna Herasina
Publication year - 2021
Publication title -
vìsnik nûu ìmenì âroslava mudrogo. serìâ: fìlosofìâ, fìlosofìâ prava, polìtologìâ, socìologìâ/vìsnik nacìonalʹnoï ûridičnoj akademìï ukraïni ìmenì âroslava mudrogo. serìâ: fìlosofìâ, fìlosofìâ prava, polìtologìâ, socìologìâ
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 2663-5704
pISSN - 2075-7190
DOI - 10.21564/2663-5704.50.235091
Subject(s) - militarism , modernization theory , politics , authoritarianism , democracy , political science , bureaucracy , political system , political economy , corporate governance , government (linguistics) , economic system , sociology , law , economics , linguistics , philosophy , finance
After Japan’s defeat in World War II, its political system underwent a gradual modernization from militarism to neoliberal democracy. Radical changes in the structure, functions and the nature of the country political system differed in special political and legal aspects: in the form of the government, parliamentarism, a party system, governance. During this period, Japan went from a bureaucratic authoritarian system to a modern, conciliatory political system.