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  • ...ar Two in the Pacific]], particularly in the 1920-1940 period. Eventually, militarism reduced the decision space of [[grand strategy]] to the assumption that onl ...[[Edwin Hoyt]] and others argue that there may be a post-1945 trend toward militarism. They argue that Article 9 of the postwar Constitution, banning war as an i
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  • <noinclude>{{Subpages}}</noinclude>Probably the most serious [[Japanese militarism|Japanese military]] coup before [[World War Two in the Pacific]], suppresse
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  • The broad set of political changes (e.g., [[Meiji Restoration]], [[Japanese militarism|development of a military-dominated government]]) and wars (e.g., [[First S
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  • ...-Japanese, and World War II aren't part of this, but what about [[Japanese militarism]] and the leaders, factions and events that led to it? I would tend to thin ...o the main articles, leading to more detailed ones. I would put [[Japanese militarism]] and [[Pacific War]] here but not the articles on leading figures in the c
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  • *''The War at Home: The Domestic Causes and Consequences of Bush's Militarism'' (W.W. Norton and Co., 2004)
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  • ...uttgart (1996). </ref> this insistence on an absolute unity between German militarism and German culture ultimately backfired on Germany's reputation abroad.
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  • ...eristics of civilizations are long-distance trade, the use of writing, and militarism.
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  • The political dynamics of [[Japanese militarism]], which led to the decisions to go to war, also are part of this topic.
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  • *(editor) ''The New American Militarism: How Americans Are Seduced by War'' (2005)
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  • ...asis on popular and parliamentary government was a restraint on [[Japanese militarism]]. He did, however, support the invasion and annexation of [[Korea]]. | title = Japan's March Toward Militarism
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  • ...ar Two in the Pacific]], particularly in the 1920-1940 period. Eventually, militarism reduced the decision space of [[grand strategy]] to the assumption that onl ...[[Edwin Hoyt]] and others argue that there may be a post-1945 trend toward militarism. They argue that Article 9 of the postwar Constitution, banning war as an i
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  • ...sometimes a deity. As such, the shishi were predecessors of the [[Japanese militarism]] of the 20th century.<ref>{{citation
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  • | title = The Militarists: the Rise of Japanese Militarism since WWII
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  • | title = The Militarists: the Rise of Japanese Militarism since WWII
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  • ...the [[United States of America]]. At the time, it meant his opposition to militarism and aristocracy, and his design for a [[League of Nations]] to keep the pea
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  • | title = The Militarists: the Rise of Japanese Militarism since WWII
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  • ...ecisely identified, but has aspects of 1940 perceptions both of [[Japanese militarism]] and the Soviet "Red hordes". Their colonial occupation policy holds that
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  • Having rejected Communism, Rothbard saw him as favoring U.S. strong U.S. militarism, and uncritically embracing anyone who opposed the Soviets and Communism. I
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  • In his 2005 book, ''The New American Militarism: How Americans are Seduced by War'', he tells about experiences that formed | title = The New American Militarism: How Americans are Seduced by War
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  • ...Korean War began. (...) I decided to make a really strong film about anti-militarism and against war." — ''Norman McLaren'' <ref name=antiwar>{{cite web|url=h
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  • ...kutai]]'', which leads to something closer to ideology, such as [[Japanese militarism]] and its variants in the [[Control Faction]] and [[Imperial Way Faction]].
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  • ...s MacArthur]] on 13 September 1945, being asked to help MacArthur root out militarism. <ref>{{citation ...ooks.google.com/books?id=k_Pt0bxNWkMC&pg=PA155&lpg=PA155&dq=Konoe+Fumimaro+militarism&source=bl&ots=W9bKfLPyGI&sig=2xfaGymfvHh6BYBbGWLdMwiniBk&hl=en&ei=-m42TLKUE
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  • ...ctor not always given strong attention in discussions of prewar [[Japanese militarism]].
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  • ...e]] or other aristocrat. He also warned against the oversimplifications of militarism and warned against a staff-officer approach.
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  • ...Having rejected Communism, Rothbard saw Meyer as favoring U.S. strong U.S. militarism, and uncritically embracing anyone who opposed the Soviets and Communism. I
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  • ...aspirations; honorable international dealing; the destruction of arbitrary militarism; and territorial adjustments in the interests of the peoples concerned, or
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  • ...nations to resist oppression by any means, though less enthusiastic about militarism than other members of Sinn Féin, preferring civil disobedience instead.
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  • | title = The Militarists: the Rise of Japanese Militarism since WWII
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  • | title = The New American Militarism: How Americans are Seduced by War
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  • * Moss, Mark. ''Manliness and Militarism: Educating Young Boys in Ontario for War.'' Oxford U. Press, 2001. 216 pp.
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  • ...interests of the nation. By 1917 they viewed Germany as the incarnation of militarism and believed Prussian autocracy needed to be eliminated to make democracy a
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  • ...the earth through [[Prohibition]], and if they could be shown that German militarism was a similar evil, they would throw enormous weight. Wilson, the intensely ...ned their voices against the President because he was "sowing the seeds of militarism, raising up a military and naval caste." Many ministers, professors, farm s
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  • ...[[First Sino-Japanese War]], as well as the [[Japanese militarism|Japanese militarism before World War Two]], all played a role. {{main|Japanese militarism}}
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  • ..."the realization of a system of Fascist dictatorship, based on aggressive militarism, chauvinism, and the destruction of all liberal principles of government."
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  • ...as well as real changes, that made it clear a new era had arrived and that militarism and emperor worship had ended.<ref>Hal Brands, "Who Saved the Emperor? The
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  • ...njamin Kidd (1918), which argued that German nationalism, materialism, and militarism could be attributed to the philosophy of [[Friedrich Nietzsche]], which in
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  • ...to me for one hour about fleet movements and American neo-imperialism and militarism. He knew perfectly well what we were talking about, and it would have been | title = The New American Militarism: How Americans are Seduced by War
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  • ...rean War, and the United States'' (1974), esp ch 4 on containing America's militarism
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  • * Moss, Mark. ''Manliness and Militarism: Educating Young Boys in Ontario for War.'' (2001). 216 pp. * Moss, Mark. ''Manliness and Militarism: Educating Young Boys in Ontario for War.'' (2001). 216 pp.
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  • It may be driven by [[economics]], [[religion]] or militarism.
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  • ...Their mission had been to guarantee there would be no revival of Japanese militarism. Although most officers and NCOs had extensive combat experience, occupatio ...inevitable, then let it be waged now and not in a few years when Japanese militarism will be restored."<ref> see [http://www.pdfdownload.org/pdf2html/pdf2html.p
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  • | title = The New American Militarism: How Americans are Seduced by War
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  • ...panese culture, and had little to do with the much more recent [[Japanese militarism|militarist]] model of ''[[kokutai]].'' President Roosevelt, however, wanted
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  • *Verhey, Jeffrey. ''The Spirit of 1914: Militarism, Myth and Mobilization in Germany'' (2000)
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  • ...idealistic foreign policy designed to end the causes of war by destroying militarism and building a world organization (the "[[League of Nations]]) that can res
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  • ...amount of struggles for power. I can do a better job writing for Japanese militarism in WWII, since there is more adherence to ideology. [[User:Howard C. Berkow
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  • ...ns, including Poland and the Baltics. Was the goal a buffer against German militarism or against western capitalism? If Stalin could have enhanced and protected
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  • ...neric totalitarian model also fails when examining contemporary [[Japanese militarism]]. Joseph Nyomarkay suggests that while ideology is the basis of authority
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  • ...interests of the nation. By 1917 they viewed Germany as the incarnation of militarism and believed Prussian autocracy needed to be eliminated to make democracy a
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  • ...leadership on the world stage, with the destruction of Nazism and Japanese militarism his highest priority.
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  • ...fically prohibited [[art]] and [[writing]] that glorified war and Japanese militarism,<ref name="Schodt1986"/> those policies did not prevent the publication of
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  • ...f>Gilbert 1991, p. 533.</ref> having earlier denounced the intolerance and militarism of Nazism in the House of Commons.<ref>{{cite web |url=https://api.parliame ...socialists. They saw him as a [[reactionary]] who represented imperialism, militarism, and the interests of the upper classes in the [[class conflict|class war]]
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