作为多面手的资深政治家:1970年代日本的佐成荣作案例

Taro Tsuda
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对政治领导人的研究往往集中在他们行使正式权力的时间,以及将他们带到关键时刻的政治“成年”。然而,最近有关唐纳德•特朗普(Donald Trump)和最近去世的安倍(Abe shinzian)等权力异常强大的前政府首脑的头条新闻表明,我们更有必要审视那些离开高级官员职位的政客。这样的学术研究仍然很少,甚至与日本的背景有关,在历史上,日本的老年政治家在政治进程中一直具有特别的影响力。本文以20世纪70年代日本前首相永作一案为例,突出了前领导人的重要而复杂的作用。在2020年安倍首相打破他的纪录之前,他一直是日本任期最长的首相,但作为退休领导人,他的活动在很大程度上被忽视了。这项研究挑战了关于satichi的传统观念,证明了即使作为一个年长的政治家,他在日本政治史上动荡的时代也发挥了关键的、稳定的影响。事实上,尽管他“死后”的首相生涯短暂,但他的成就突显了认真对待政治人物的重要性,即使他们已经离开了正式的公共角色。
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Elder statesman as a jack-of-all-trades: The case of Satō Eisaku in 1970s Japan
Studies of political leaders tend to focus on their time wielding formal authority as well as the political “coming-of-age” that brought them to that crucial moment. Yet recent headlines about exceptionally powerful former heads of government such as Donald Trump and the recently-deceased Abe Shinzō suggest a greater need to examine politicians who have left top official posts. Such scholarship remains scarce even relating to the Japanese context, where elder statesmen have been particularly influential in the political process throughout history. This paper highlights the significant and complex role of former leaders by examining the case of former prime minister Satō Eisaku in 1970s Japan. Known for being the Japanese prime minister with the longest continuous tenure until Abe Shinzō broke his record in 2020, Satō’s activities as a retired leader have been largely overlooked. This study challenges the conventional wisdom about Satō, demonstrating that even as an elder statesman he exerted a pivotal, stabilizing influence in a tumultuous era of Japanese political history. Indeed, his accomplishments despite the brevity of his prime ministerial “afterlife” underscore the importance of taking political actors seriously even after they have vacated their formal public roles.
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Contemporary Japan
Contemporary Japan Arts and Humanities-History
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