Despite growing interest over the last 20 years in the position and power of the Japanese prime minister, what he does after resigning from this position has been overlooked in the extant literatures in both English and Japanese. This is unfortunate because, to paraphrase former US President Bill Clinton, as an ex-leader “you lose your power but not your influence.” This article represents the first attempt to explore what post-war Japanese prime ministers have done after stepping down and what influence they have continued to exert. It does so by providing an empirical overview of the afterlives of Japan’s 33 post-war ex-prime ministers before then discussing the benefits and shortcomings of applying the comparative, conceptual literature on t...
The American military occupation of Japan after 1945 has served as a widely admired example of succe...
Prime Minister Koizumi Junichiro stepped down in September 2006 after a five-year term in which he r...
Political leadership has been a nebulous concept in New Zealand, one that has grown and changed as w...
Despite growing interest over the last 20 years in the position and power of the Japanese prime mini...
Despite growing interest over the last twenty years in the position and power of the Japanese prime ...
Few would deny that a sense of insecurity is growing across the world today. One might say that, at ...
Japanese prime ministers have traditionally been seen as consensus-builders, lacking flair, charisma...
Published online before print June 16, 2010. The paradigmatic case in which an almost permanent impa...
One day after the abrupt resignation of Japanese prime minister Shinzo Abe, Burgess Professor of Pol...
The beginning of the 1990s saw a prevailing understanding in Tokyo that restoration of trust and rec...
The beginning of the 1990s saw a prevailing understanding in Tokyo that restoration of trust and rec...
Since the end of the Cold War, Japan\u27s defense policy and politics has gone through significant c...
[Abstract]This paper examines the history and rise of neo-conservative politics in Japan that has no...
The prime minister has been almost completely ignored in writings about decision-making in Japan, an...
The tenure of Japanese prime ministers is famously short. Between 2006 and 2012 Japan changed prime ...
The American military occupation of Japan after 1945 has served as a widely admired example of succe...
Prime Minister Koizumi Junichiro stepped down in September 2006 after a five-year term in which he r...
Political leadership has been a nebulous concept in New Zealand, one that has grown and changed as w...
Despite growing interest over the last 20 years in the position and power of the Japanese prime mini...
Despite growing interest over the last twenty years in the position and power of the Japanese prime ...
Few would deny that a sense of insecurity is growing across the world today. One might say that, at ...
Japanese prime ministers have traditionally been seen as consensus-builders, lacking flair, charisma...
Published online before print June 16, 2010. The paradigmatic case in which an almost permanent impa...
One day after the abrupt resignation of Japanese prime minister Shinzo Abe, Burgess Professor of Pol...
The beginning of the 1990s saw a prevailing understanding in Tokyo that restoration of trust and rec...
The beginning of the 1990s saw a prevailing understanding in Tokyo that restoration of trust and rec...
Since the end of the Cold War, Japan\u27s defense policy and politics has gone through significant c...
[Abstract]This paper examines the history and rise of neo-conservative politics in Japan that has no...
The prime minister has been almost completely ignored in writings about decision-making in Japan, an...
The tenure of Japanese prime ministers is famously short. Between 2006 and 2012 Japan changed prime ...
The American military occupation of Japan after 1945 has served as a widely admired example of succe...
Prime Minister Koizumi Junichiro stepped down in September 2006 after a five-year term in which he r...
Political leadership has been a nebulous concept in New Zealand, one that has grown and changed as w...