This book examines the political goals, behaviour, methods and practices of Ozawa Ichiro, and in doing so, provides fascinating insights into the inner workings of Japanese politics. It explores Ozawa's paradoxical and conflicting contributions in terms of two contrasting models of 'old' and 'new' politics. Indeed, therein lies the problem of understanding the 'real' Ozawa: he remained a practitioner of old politics despite his rhetorical agenda of change to bring about new politics. This volume seeks to illuminate Ozawa's true motivations and character, and untangle the complex elements of old and new politics that he represents.
Aurelia George Mulgan is Professor in the School of Humanities and Social Sciences at the University of New South Wales, Australia
1. Introduction: The politician, Ozawa Ichiro, and his political significance 2. New Politics and Policies 3. Old Politics 4. Old Policies 5. The Ozawa Dictatorship 6 . Datsu Ozawa 7. Ozawa redux? 8. Conclusion: Ozawa, Visionary or Villain?