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However, Inukai still came under strong criticism for his efforts to rein in the military, while reformists criticized him for not going far enough. Inukai's efforts to limit further troop deployments to China and to defuse the Shanghai Incident through negotiations with the Chinese government drew
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failed. Inukai had a deep respect for Chinese culture, and felt that Sino-Japanese cooperation was the cornerstone of Asian solidarity. Although in later years his vision of Sino-Japanese cooperation diverged greatly from Sun's, Inukai maintained close personal ties with many leading Chinese
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as a gesture of displeasure against the radical faction within the Imperial Japanese Army, and out of concern due to the rapidly worsening international relations with the
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into Mitsubishi Bank headquarters in Tokyo, and several electrical transformer substations. The original assassination plan had included killing the English film star
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in which extremists targeted wealthy businessmen and liberal politicians. The group chose twenty victims but succeeded in killing only two: former
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administration of 1898, succeeding Ozaki Yukio, who was forced to resign due to a speech that conservative elements in the Diet charged promoted
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during the May 15 Incident of 1932, which effectively marked the end of civilian political control over government decisions until after
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in 1913. During this time, his politics became increasingly conservative and he was associated with both leading figures from the
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increasing ire from the general public as well as the militarists. This soon metamorphosed into terrorist activity with the
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Five Political Leaders of Modern Japan: Ito Hirobumi, Okuma Shigenobu, Hara Takashi, Inukai Tsuyoshi, and Saionji Kimmochi
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from 1931 to his assassination in 1932. At the age of 76, Inukai was Japan's second oldest serving prime minister, after
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On 8 January 1932, a Korean independence activist named Lee Bong Chang attempted to assassinate Emperor Hirohito in the
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administration from 1923 to 1924. He was concurrently Education Minister again for a four-day period in September 1923
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in 1924. During his time, Inukai served on the cabinet again as Minister of Communications. The
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Nationalist Extremism in Early Showa Japan: Inoue Nissho and the 'Blood-Pledge Corps Incident'
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political causes, strongly opposed the domination of the government by members of the former
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and joined forces with other minor parties to form the cabinet during the premiership of
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in 1890, and was reelected 17 times, holding the same seat for 42 years until his death.
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The Autobiography of Ozaki Yukio: The Struggle for Constitutional Government in Japan
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over its failure to control the military and the failure of its economic policies,
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in not attacking China, and on 27 December 1931 not to authorize any moves by the
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Inukai immediately took steps to inflate the economy and to take Japan off the
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Toland, The Rising Sun: The Decline and Fall of the Japanese Empire, 1936–1945
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The Rising Sun: The Decline and Fall of the Japanese Empire, 1936–1945
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A Vietnamese Royal Exile in Japan: Prince Cuong De (1882–1951)
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was formally proclaimed. Symbolically, Inukai withheld formal
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However, Inukai was forced to accede to a request by the
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From the corresponding article in the Japanese Knowledge
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Inukai's third son was writer, politician and post-war
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Inukai Tsuyoshi : tōha ni junzezu, kokka ni junzu
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Japanese politicians assassinated in the 20th century
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and subsequently graduated from the Keio Gijuku (now
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The Estrangement of Great Britain and Japan, 1917-35
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Inukai likewise supported the 644:which eventually toppled the government of 2459: 2445: 1817: 1803: 532:(now a sports newspaper subsidiary of the 126: 1225: 751:in 1931, and rejected criticism from the 489:), the second son of Inukai Genzaemon, a 95:Learn how and when to remove this message 1161:The Dark Valley: A Panorama of the 1930s 1107:. Institute of Southeast Asian Studies. 916: 827:to maintain international trust per the 766: 656:. He was also a strong supporter of the 58:This article includes a list of general 1361:. 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