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  2. Conservatism in Japan - Wikipedia

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    Conservatism in Japan (Japanese: 保守主義, romanized: hoshu shugi) is the dominant ideology of the country's post-war politics, notably through the establishment of the "1955 System" under the Liberal Democratic Party (LDP). Since its inception in 1955, the LDP has been a dominant force in Japanese politics, embodying the party's ...

  3. Japanese political values - Wikipedia

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    The pragmatic, personalistic view of politics cannot explain Japan's militaristic past, the political crises of the 1960s, the controversies surrounding the emperor, Article 9, or the unwillingness of many in the Social Democratic Party of Japan, despite a huge political cost, to abandon their antiwar and revolutionary commitment in the early ...

  4. Reverse Course - Wikipedia

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    As part of the Reverse Course, thousands of conservative and nationalist wartime leaders were de-purged and allowed to reenter politics and government ministries. [1]In the industrial sector, plans for further antitrust actions against the remains of the old zaibatsu were scrapped, and some earlier antitrust policies were partially undone. [1]

  5. Anti-American conservative - Wikipedia

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    Anti-American conservative (Japanese: 反米保守, Hepburn: han-Bei hoshu) [1] is a political term used in Japan that refers to a case in which conservatives in the country display anti-American views diplomatically or culturally. Today, most establishment conservatives maintain diplomatic pro-Americanism.

  6. Conservative Party of Japan - Wikipedia

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    The Conservative Party of Japan (Japanese: 日本保守党, Nippon Hoshutō; CPJ) is a politically conservative, [19] Japanese ultranationalist [8] and right-wing populist [20] political party in Japan. It was founded by novelist Naoki Hyakuta and journalist Kaori Arimoto in 2023, following the passage of the LGBT Understanding Promotion Act.

  7. Liberalism in Japan - Wikipedia

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    The Japan New Party (JNP) and New Party Sakigake are the parties founded by Japanese conservative-liberals against the LDP's nationalist project, which lead to the Democratic Party of Japan (DPJ)-liberalism tradition. Japan's previous liberal party, the DPJ, was led by moderates of both the right-wing LDP and left-wing JSP.

  8. Conservatism - Wikipedia

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    Japan is the oldest continuing monarchy in the history of mankind, with Naruhito currently serving as Emperor of Japan. [167] In accordance with the principle of monarchy, Japanese society has an authoritarian family structure with a traditionalist fatherly authority that is primarily transferred to the oldest son.

  9. Category:Conservatism in Japan - Wikipedia

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