• The Yoshida Doctrine was a strategy adopted by Japan after its defeat in 1945 under Prime Minister Shigeru Yoshida, the prime minister 1948–1954. He concentrated...
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    Yoshida Doctrine. The last years of his premiership were marked by conflict with Ichirō Hatoyama, who had been depurged. This culminated in Yoshida being...
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    entreated US leaders to revise it. The Yoshida Doctrine was a strategy adopted by Japan under Prime Minister Shigeru Yoshida, who served from 1948 to 1954. He...
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    alliance with the United States. The Yoshida Doctrine was a strategy adopted by Japan under Prime Minister Shigeru Yoshida, the prime minister 1948–1954. He...
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    the "Yoshida Doctrine". These policies remained influential even after him being voted out of the office by a no-confidence motion by the "Yoshida students"...
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  • Yoshida Doctrine named after Shigeru Yoshida MB Doctrine named after Lee Myung-bak Castañeda Doctrine named after Jorge G. Castañeda Estrada Doctrine...
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    Shigeru Yoshida was elected as the Prime Minister of Japan from 1946 to 1947 and from 1948 to 1954. His policy, known as the "Yoshida Doctrine", emphasized...
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    antimilitarism in Post war Japan are introduced. These evidences include the Yoshida Doctrine, adopted after the World War II, which emphasized the importance of...
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  • involved and share the burden in peace keeping in Asia. However, the Yoshida Doctrine shows that Japan did not share the same ideas. In early 2024, Prime...
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    its ally, the United States. The Yoshida Doctrine was a strategy adopted by Japan under Prime Minister Shigeru Yoshida, the prime minister 1948–1954. He...
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    resisted U.S. pressures to fully rearm and remilitarize. Under the Yoshida Doctrine, Japan continued to prioritize economic growth over defense spending...
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    in guiding Japan through the occupation. His policies, known as the Yoshida Doctrine, proposed that Japan should forge a tight relationship with the United...
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  • Neo-Confucian Shinto doctrine (shinju shūgō (神儒習合, "Shintō・Confucian syncretism")). Yoshida Shinto's dominance rivaled that of Ise Shintō. Yoshida Shrine was the...
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    of Shigeru Yoshida early in his career, and was called an "honor student" for his commitment to the ideas presented in the Yoshida Doctrine, although he...
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    be characterized by Shigeru Yoshida’s “Economic Diplomacy”, officially promulgated in 1957. The so-called “Yoshida Doctrine” put high priority on development...
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    hands of Ichiro Hatoyama, Yoshida's rival. To the frustration of the CIA, Hatoyama decided to continue the Yoshida Doctrine. Hatoyama was disinclined...
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    the Japanese themselves under Prime Minister Yoshida Shigeru. His policy, known as the Yoshida Doctrine was to focus Japanese energies on rebuilding the...
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  • Pillow Book Natsume Soseki, author of Kokoro Junichiro Tanizaki Kenko Yoshida, author of Essays in Idleness Yoshisuke Aikawa (1880–1967), founder of...
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  • its own doctrine, sutras, and rituals independent of Buddhism. Yoshida Kanetomo took this opportunity to create the first Shinto theory, Yoshida Shintō...
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    18. Yoshida, Hiroshi. Nankin jiken o dou miruka p. 123, Tennou no guntai to Nankin jiken 1998, Aoki shoten, p. 160; ISBN 4250980197. Takashi Yoshida, The...
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  • June 23, 2015, nearly two years after the debut of A Realm Reborn. Naoki Yoshida served as director and producer and Nobuo Uematsu, who had not worked on...
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    Hai Cui, Cosmetology in Chinese Medicine, PMPH-USA, 15 May 2011, p. 281 Yoshida (2001: 192) Jia, Jinhua; Kang, Xiaofei; Yao, Ping (2014). Gendering Chinese...
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  • Matsumoto became the first to be purged from the Yoshida cabinet after the vote. In April, Yoshida pledged that he would use extra-parliamentary means...
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    leaders (as of April 2022) in bold. "Yoshida school" (Yoshida gakkō) centered around ex-bureaucrats loyal to Yoshida Kōchikai (Ikeda → Maeo → Ōhira → Suzuki...
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    self-designed submarines in World War 2. Former Prime Minister Shigeru Yoshida criticized the sectionalism of the IJAF. The Imperial Army and Navy had...
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    dubbed the "Kaku-Fuku War." As prime minister he formulated the Fukuda Doctrine and saw the conclusion of the Treaty of Peace and Friendship between Japan...
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    specifically Ise and Yoshida Shintō, both of which developed in Kamakura in 1281. Shinto became one of Japan’s political doctrines in the early 20th century...
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    (2007): 99-131. online Bert Edström, Japan’s evolving foreign policy doctrine: from Yoshida to Miyazawa (Springer, 2016). "Preface". Ministry of Foreign Affairs...
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    ISBN 978-19-05-24638-0 Edström Bert (1999). Japan's Evolving Foreign Policy Doctrine: From Yoshida to Miyazawa. Palgrave Macmillan. Chapter 5: "The Cautious and Discreet...
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