"Pol tica japonesa: Imperialismo e democracia" by C sar de Sousa Mendes offers a historical analysis of Japanese politics in the early 20th century. Written in Portuguese, this book examines the interplay between imperialism and democracy in shaping Japan's political landscape. It delves into the key events, figures, and ideologies that defined this transformative period in Japanese history.
Mendes provides insights into the complex dynamics of power, influence, and governance within Japan, making this book a valuable resource for students, scholars, and anyone interested in understanding the historical roots of modern Japanese politics. It explores the nuances of Japan's evolving political identity.
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