Taishō coup d’état movement

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The Taishō coup d’état movement was a right-wing political campaign in early 1910s Japan that sought to overthrow the existing government and expand military and imperial authority during the Taishō era.

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instanceOf coup d’état movement
political movement
aimedAt increasing influence of the army and navy in government
reasserting imperial prerogatives over cabinet politics
country Japan
goal expand imperial authority
expand military authority
overthrow the existing government
hasCause desire for stronger authoritarian rule under the emperor
discontent with party politics in early Taishō era
hasContext contestation between military and party politicians in Taishō era
rise of Japanese militarism
hasEffect strengthening of radical right-wing currents in Japan
historicalPeriod pre–World War I Japan
ideology Japanese nationalism
militarism
languageOfExpression Japanese
location Japan NERFINISHED
opposedTo Taishō era parliamentary government
liberal and democratic tendencies in Taishō politics
party cabinets
partOf Japanese right-wing politics
politicalPosition right-wing
politicalSpectrumPosition far-right
startTime early 1910s
temporalLocation Taishō era NERFINISHED
usedMeans political agitation
pressure on government and military elites
public campaigns

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Taishō political crisis hasPart Taishō coup d’état movement