Meiji Oligarchs and the Fukoku Kyōhei Gamble
A small circle of Meiji leaders centralizes authority, monetizes land taxes, imposes conscription, and borrows selectively from abroad to deliver fukoku kyōhei within a generation. Their choices spur riots and rights movements but produce durable institutions, raising stakes about how state power and public consent can speed modernization.
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