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  2. Statism in Shōwa Japan - Wikipedia

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    Fletcher, William Miles. (1982) The Search for a New Order: Intellectuals and Fascism in Prewar Japan. Chapel Hill: University of North Carolina Press. ISBN 0-8078-1514-4; Maruyama, Masao. (1963) "The Ideology and Dynamics of Japanese Fascism" in Thought and Behavior in Modern Japanese Politics, ed. Ivan Morris. Oxford. pp. 25–83.

  3. Fascism in Asia - Wikipedia

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    Shōwa Statism (國家主義, Kokkashugi) is the nationalist ideology associated with the Empire of Japan, particularly during the Shōwa era. It is sometimes also referred to as Emperor-system fascism (天皇制ファシズム, Tennōsei fashizumu), [19] [20] Japanese-style fascism (日本型ファシズム, Nihongata fashizumu) [20] or Shōwa ...

  4. Ultranationalism (Japan) - Wikipedia

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    Japanese liberal scholars, including Masao Maruyama, saw Japanese state ultranationalism as fascism and referred to it as "Emperor-system fascism" (天皇制ファシズム, Tennōsei fashizumu), [3] [4] but Western scholars such as Roger Griffin and Robert Paxton believe it is not fascism.

  5. Category:Fascism in Japan - Wikipedia

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    Fascist parties in Japan (3 P) Pages in category "Fascism in Japan" The following 13 pages are in this category, out of 13 total.

  6. List of fascist movements by country - Wikipedia

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    Since definitions of fascism vary, entries in this list may be controversial. For a discussion of the various debates surrounding the nature of fascism, see Fascism and ideology and Definitions of fascism. For a general list of fascist movements, see List of fascist movements. This list has been divided into four sections for reasons of length:

  7. Tōhōkai - Wikipedia

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    Tōhōkai (東方会, Society of the East) was a Japanese fascist political party. The party was active in Japan during the 1930s and early 1940s. Its origins lay in the right-wing political organization Kokumin Domei which was formed by Adachi Kenzō in 1933.

  8. National Socialist Japanese Workers' Party - Wikipedia

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    The NSJAP campaigns against what it believes to be Jewish influence on both the world stage and in Japan's national affairs. The party advocates the abolition of the monarchy and the restoration of the shōgunate , as it believes that the Imperial House of Japan became subservient to international Jewry following World War II , and believes ...

  9. Confucian fascism - Wikipedia

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    In the 1930s, "Japanese fascism" based on Confucianism emerged. [1] The elements of fascism combined with confucian influenced the rule of the Kuomintang during Nanjing Decade, and "New Life Movement" was also considered by some scholars to be confucian fascism. [2]