Japan's Contested Constitution
Documents and Analysis
(Author) Glenn D. Hook"As the Constitutional Research Councils begin their deliberations, this timely book brings together for the first time, in English translation, four of the major proposals on constitutional reform. These are the proposals of the Yomiuri and Asahi newspaper groups, one of Japan's major publishing houses, Iwanami, and Ozawa Ichiro, president of the Liberal Party of Japan and a key player in Japanese politics. Hook and McCormack place these documents in their historical and contemporary context, providing a thorough analysis of their significance in the development of thought on the constitution." "Japan's Contested Constitution: Documents and Analysis presents extensive analysis of the evolution of constitutional government in Japan and examines differing interpretations of key clauses in the constitution. It is a resource for anyone with an interest in modern Japan, its politics, law and its international role."--BOOK JACKET.
Glenn D. Hook
Glenn D. Hook is a renowned American author best known for his novel "Time's Arrow," a haunting exploration of the Holocaust told in reverse chronological order. His sparse and evocative writing style captivates readers, while his bold narrative choices challenge conventional storytelling. Hook's work sheds light on the darkest corners of history with unflinching honesty.