著者
鈴村 裕輔
出版者
法政大学国際日本学研究所
雑誌
国際日本学 = INTERNATIONAL JAPANESE STUDIES (ISSN:18838596)
巻号頁・発行日
vol.19, pp.61-71, 2022-02-10

Ishibashi Tanzan (石橋湛山, 1884-1973), who wrote articles for the Toyo Keizai Shimpo (東洋経済新報) and a famous economist in the Pre-War Period Japan, became a Prime Minister in December 1956. There are numerous studies focusing on activities of Ishibashi as a journalist or statesperson before resigning the leader of Japan. On the other hand it seems that his role as a leader of the Ishibashi Faction (official name: Kayo-kai [火曜会]; literally the Tuesday Society) in the Liberal Democratic Party (LDP). Further it is difficult that to identify members of the Ishibashi Faction, since the group was dissolved within 7 years after its formation and documents were dissipated. Therefore, in this article we examined forming of factions at the starting of the LDP in 1955 and its changes by December 1956. After that an outline and position of the Ishibashi Faction in the LDP were discussed and its member was checked. Added to this a reason of participation of Tsuji Masanobu (辻政信, 1902 - ?) for the Ishibashi Faction, who is a unique member of the clique.
著者
鈴村 裕輔
出版者
法政大学国際日本学研究所
雑誌
国際日本学 = INTERNATIONAL JAPANESE STUDIES (ISSN:18838596)
巻号頁・発行日
vol.11, pp.109-124, 2014-03-31

This paper focused on former prime minister, Ishibashi Tanzan's efforts towards normalisation of diplomatic relations between Japan and China that took place before the Japan-China joint statement of 1972, confirming and examining his achievements. We considered Ishibashi's involvement from political, economic and ideological aspects: 1) He advocated "the inseparability of politics and economics" that meant it was the improvement of economic relations that facilitated the development of political relations, and set out his "theory of political economic inseparability" in contrast to the "improvements in political relations facilitating economic relations" of the Chinese side. 2) He declared that he would take personal responsibility if negotiations with China failed. 3) He aimed for a "national movement" towards "normalization of diplomatic relations with China" that transcended polit-ical parties. 4) He held politician-led talks. Thus, Ishibashi Tanzan made efforts to normalise diplomatic relations with China, and the question and answer session with participants provided important viewpoints from which to explore Ishibashi's involvement. Ishibashi's efforts regarding Japan-China relations were viewed as a part of East Asian and international relations. It was also felt that his efforts were worthy of attention in considering the mutually complementary relationship of Japan and China.
著者
鈴村 裕輔
出版者
法政大学
巻号頁・発行日
2008

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著者
鈴村 裕輔
出版者
法政大学国際日本学研究所
雑誌
国際日本学 = INTERNATIONAL JAPANESE STUDIES (ISSN:18838596)
巻号頁・発行日
vol.18, pp.37-61, 2021-02-26

The Hong Kong Toyo Keizai Shimpo (香港東洋経済新報), started in June 1944 and had been issue until the 8th volume was a journal edited and published by Hong Kong Toyo Keizai-sha, a local subsidiary of Toyo Keizai Shimpo-sha. It was the Office of the Governor-General, Hong Kong Occupied Territory which supported Hong Kong Toyo Keizai-sha to publish The Hong Kong Toyo Keizai Shimpo, since the officials especially Governor-General Lieutenant General Isogai Rensuke (磯谷廉介) required the journal to take a role as an organ for propaganda efforts. On the other hand, the publisher tried to collect information about mainland of China and Southeast Asia as well as Hong Kong to report an actual figure and the truth of the area. In this paper we examined an editorial note of The Hong Kong Toyo Keizai Shimpo entitled with “Henshusitu-yori” (編輯室より, literally “From the Editorial Office”) respectively. In this way we demonstrated characteristics of the journal and sensitive conflicts between an official task and an editorial policy, sponsorʼs requirements versus editorʼs ideal.
著者
鈴村 裕輔
出版者
法政大学国際日本学研究所
雑誌
国際日本学 = INTERNATIONAL JAPANESE STUDIES (ISSN:18838596)
巻号頁・発行日
vol.17, pp.53-74, 2020-03-25

Saito Takao (斎藤隆夫, 1870-1949), who is a well-known statesperson from the Taisho Period to 1949, won 13 times in the General Election of the House of Representative since 1912. Keeping the seat Saito was appointed as the Parliamentary Vice-Minister of the Home Ministry in the Hamaguchi Cabinet, the Director-General of the Legislation Bureau of the 2nd Wakatsuki Reijiro Cabinet, a Minister of the 1st Yoshida Cabinet formed in 1946 and a Minister of the Katayama Tetsu Cabinet. He took an active role in the front line of the political world and had passed away in 1949.One of the most remarkable achievement of Saito is two speeches at the Diet: “An Interpellation on a Purge of Army” (粛軍に関する質問演説) in 1936 and “An Interpellation on Handling the Second Sino-Japanese War” (支那事変処理に関する質問演説) in 1940. In the former Siato criticized the governmentʼs attitude to the 26th February 1936 Incident and in the latter he denounced measures taken by the government. However, there is no study on Saitoʼs three articles contributed to the special issue “The Right Way of Parliamentary Politics” (議会政治の本道) published in the Jiji Shimpo in November 1936.In this paper, we examined the three discussions published in “The Right Way of Parliamentary Politics” and discussed Saito's comment on military intervention in politics and his trust in the people. In this way, we demonstrated that Saitoʼs defense parliamentary politics in terms of the provisions and practical use of the Constitution of the Empire of Japan and his belief that each people might effectively prevent effectively military intervention in politics.
著者
ガブリエル・デカマス 鈴村 裕輔
出版者
法政大学国際日本学研究所
雑誌
国際日本学 : 文部科学省21世紀COEプログラム採択日本発信の国際日本学の構築研究成果報告集 (ISSN:18838596)
巻号頁・発行日
no.12, pp.17-35, 2015-01

In The Two Cultures (1959), C.P Snow argued that the intellectual life of modern societies was split into two cultures: science and the humanities. Yet, is this divide really so sharp? My presentation will examine the ways in which both disciplines, art and science, are not as distant as commonly assumed. I will start from today's impact of science onto the arts by analyzing the specificities and similarities of the post-Fukushima and post-Chernobyl artistic production, and will retrace the intimate link tying the two disciplines together back to the 19th century. This will allow me to demonstrate the "intra-actions" of the two disciplines - which means their "ontological inseparability" to use the concept developed by Karen Barad in Meeting the Universe Halfway (2007). Ultimately, this will also permit me to inquire the "intra-actions" between Japan and other parts of the world, and therefore offer a reflection regarding the question of national identity in Japan.
著者
鈴村 裕輔
出版者
法政大学国際日本学研究所
雑誌
国際日本学 : 文部科学省21世紀COEプログラム採択日本発信の国際日本学の構築研究成果報告集 = International Japan studies : annual report (ISSN:18838596)
巻号頁・発行日
no.14, pp.65-75, 2017-01

Tōyōkeizai Shimpōsha, the publisher of one of the prominent economic journals in Japan the Tōyōkeizai Shimpō, started to publish a new English journal entitled The Oriental Economist (TOE) in May 1934. It was part of the memorial project for a 40th anniversary of Tōyōkeizai Shimpōsha. TOE had an important role to be a source of accurate information for all nations of the world regarding economic, political and social conditions in Japan and the Far East and to criticise world affairs from the standpoint of Eastern people and thus invite fair criticism from the Western public. It was a result of a presence of TOE's Chief Editor, Ishibashi Tanzan (1884-1973). Ishibashi who was the President of Tōyōkeizai Shimpōsha and the Chief Editor of the Tōyōkeizai Shimpō, and a famous economist with his advocacy for an international cooperation and economic liberalism aimed to give a fair and impartial view of economic conditions in Japan and the Orient, free from nationality race and creed. In this, paper we examined situations surrounding TOE before and after starting and Ishibashi's role and contribution to TOE.