The Rise and Decline of Japanese Pacifism
The Japanese pacifist constitution has been a symbol of Japan’s commitment to peace and more importantly its renunciation of wartime militarism. There has been strong support for its continuing existence amongst the Japanese populace despite persistent attempts by the Japanese government to amend it...
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doaj-21f6f3c7b7944c8bbe4d0e2a2880e2c72020-11-24T22:23:19ZengThe Japan Foundation, SydneyNew Voices1833-52332204-194X2008-12-01217920010.21159/nv.02.09The Rise and Decline of Japanese PacifismYuan Cai0University of Adelaide The Japanese pacifist constitution has been a symbol of Japan’s commitment to peace and more importantly its renunciation of wartime militarism. There has been strong support for its continuing existence amongst the Japanese populace despite persistent attempts by the Japanese government to amend it. However, the prevalent pacifist sentiment is showing signs of fading vitality in recent times. This article purports to examine the underlying forces that contributed to the development and the decline of Japanese pacifism. A host of domestic and international factors were responsible for the growth of pacifism and its subsequent decline, but only three important domestic factors will be examined in detail: the concept of victimhood in the development of pacifism and its implication for its continuing strength, the importance of peace education and the role played by the influential Japan’s Teachers’ Union on the formation of pacifist conscience and finally, the influence of leftist organisations on the organised peace movement.http://newvoices.org.au/volume-2/the-rise-and-decline-of-japanese-pacifism/Pacifism; Atomic victimhood; Japan’s Teachers’ Union; Gensuikyo; Japan Socialist Party; History; Politics; Japaneseness |
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The Rise and Decline of Japanese Pacifism |
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The Japanese pacifist constitution has been a symbol of Japan’s commitment to peace and more importantly its renunciation of wartime militarism. There has been strong support for its continuing existence amongst the Japanese populace despite persistent attempts by the Japanese government to amend it. However, the prevalent pacifist sentiment is showing signs of fading vitality in recent times.
This article purports to examine the underlying forces that contributed to the development and the decline of Japanese pacifism. A host of domestic and international factors were responsible for the growth of pacifism and its subsequent decline, but only three important domestic factors will be examined in detail: the concept of victimhood in the development of pacifism and its implication for its continuing strength, the importance of peace education and the role played by the influential Japan’s Teachers’ Union on the formation of pacifist conscience and finally, the influence of leftist organisations on the organised peace movement. |
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Pacifism; Atomic victimhood; Japan’s Teachers’ Union; Gensuikyo; Japan Socialist Party; History; Politics; Japaneseness |
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