Former Prime Ministers in Japan
Power, Influence and the Role of Informal Politics
Hugo Dobson author Caroline Rose author Karin Narita author
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Bristol University Press
Publishing:23rd Oct '25
£19.99
This title is due to be published on 23rd October, and will be despatched as soon as possible.

Available open access digitally under CC-BY-NC-ND licence.
Despite growing international interest in the position and power of the Japanese prime minister, there is little existing research on what happens after these figures leave office. Examining both pre-war and post-war Japan, this book investigates what Japanese prime ministers have done after stepping down and what influence they have continued to exert.
Based on research in English and Japanese including biographies, memoirs and interviews, the book examines the specific activities former prime ministers engage in, assessing their motivations and the effect of informal politics in Japan on their successes and failures. Ultimately, the book answers the simple but often unanswered question of ‘where are they now’ and writes the unwritten post-resignation biographies of Japan’s prime ministers.
‘A fascinating analysis of an overlooked topic that provides rich context on Japanese politics and the lives of former leaders.’ Jeff Kingston, Temple University Japan
‘A genuinely comparative perspective on modern Japan’s former prime ministers that demonstrates the ongoing political importance of informal actors’. Janet Hunter, London School of Economics and Political Science
ISBN: 9781529206838
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208 pages