Difference between revisions of "Template:Cabinets of Japan"
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|group1 = Under the cabinet edicts of 1885 and 1889<br /><small>(individually responsible to the Emperor,<br />appointed prime minister)</small> | |group1 = Under the cabinet edicts of 1885 and 1889<br /><small>(individually responsible to the Emperor,<br />appointed prime minister)</small> | ||
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| group1 = Oligarchic "transcendent" (non-/anti-partisan) cabinets<!--Obviously, these subgroups are only a rough, overarching categorization, a differentiated characterization of individual governments requires the links to turn blue; but given the high frequency of changes of government, some form of orientation in historical periods (and not only by year or cabinet number) seemed appropriate, and this threefold subdivision (first PM from lower house with fully partisan cabinet [as ultimate manifestation of failure in the Meiji oligarchs' attempts at "transcendent" government; one could also move it back to the Taishō crisis or ], invasion of Manchuria/Inukai's assassination [as the end of party cabinets], capitulation [as beginning of transition to postwar order under MacArthur]) roughly corresponds to the major changes in the constitutional reality of the Empire. Change/remove/expand freely, but if you retain a not purely chronological/numbered subdivision, please try to keep some historical coherence.!--> | | group1 = Oligarchic "transcendent" (non-/anti-partisan) cabinets<!--Obviously, these subgroups are only a rough, overarching categorization, a differentiated characterization of individual governments requires the links to turn blue; but given the high frequency of changes of government, some form of orientation in historical periods (and not only by year or cabinet number) seemed appropriate, and this threefold subdivision (first PM from lower house with fully partisan cabinet [as ultimate manifestation of failure in the Meiji oligarchs' attempts at "transcendent" government; one could also move it back to the Taishō crisis or ], invasion of Manchuria/Inukai's assassination [as the end of party cabinets], capitulation [as beginning of transition to postwar order under MacArthur]) roughly corresponds to the major changes in the constitutional reality of the Empire. Change/remove/expand freely, but if you retain a not purely chronological/numbered subdivision, please try to keep some historical coherence.!--> | ||
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|group2 = Under the Constitution of Japan<br /><small>(collectively responsible to the National Diet,<br />elected prime minister)</small> | |group2 = Under the Constitution of Japan<br /><small>(collectively responsible to the National Diet,<br />elected prime minister)</small> | ||
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| group1 = Occupation period multi-party system<!--Again, there is no one perfect perodization, improve if you can, but try not to make it too arbitrary.!--> | | group1 = Occupation period multi-party system<!--Again, there is no one perfect perodization, improve if you can, but try not to make it too arbitrary.!--> | ||
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}} | }} | ||
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[[ja:Template:日本国歴代内閣]] | [[ja:Template:日本国歴代内閣]] | ||
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