Democracy and Politics

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Date
1961
Summary
Presents a political history of Japan from its early autocracy to the formation of its democratic government under the direction of the U. S. in 1945. Explains how Japan operates on two levels politically--outwardly it is a democracy, but beneath lies a spirit still predominantly authoritarian, expressed in bitter antagonism between the political parties. | Presents a political history of Japan from its early autocracy to the formation of its democratic government under the direction of the United States in 1945. Explains how Japan operates politically--outwardly as a democracy, but the dominant "domestic" spirit is authoritarian.
Contributors
Center for Japanese Studies, University of Michigan; University of Michigan Television Center; Japan Society of New York; Peter Gosling; Robert Ward; Alfred Slote; Richard Bowman; Garnet R. Garrison; Hazen Schumacher Jr.; Tom Coates; Dave Johnson; Verne Weber; Joe Moffatt; Michael Berla; Frederick Remley Jr.; Larry Griewski; Joe Ramoge; Jim Masten; Warren Happel
Publishers
National Educational Television; Indiana University Audio-Visual Center
Genre
Educational
Subject
International relations ; United States ; Japan.
Collection
National Educational Television
Unit
IUL Moving Image Archive
Language
English
Rights Statement
No Copyright - United States
Physical Description
1 film reel (33 min.) sound,black and white/monochrome; 16 mm
Other Identifiers
Catalog Key: 7812433; Other: GR00435261; MDPI Barcode: 40000003214782; MDPI Barcode: 40000003389659; MDPI Barcode: 40000003389402

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