Background
Rosenbluth, Frances McCall was born on October 22, 1958 in Osaka, Japan. Daughter of Robert Donnell McCall and Virginia Lancaster Montgomery.
(This book examines a key question of modern Japanese poli...)
This book examines a key question of modern Japanese politics: why the Meiji oligarchs were unable to design institutions capable of protecting their power. The authors question why the oligarchs chose the political institutions they did, and what the consequences of those choices were for Japan's political competition, economic development, and diplomatic relations. Indeed, they argue, it was the oligarchs' very inability to agree among themselves on how to rule that prompted them to cut the military loose from civilian control--a decision that was to have disastrous consequences not only for Japan but for the rest of the world.
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Rosenbluth, Frances McCall was born on October 22, 1958 in Osaka, Japan. Daughter of Robert Donnell McCall and Virginia Lancaster Montgomery.
Bachelor, University Virginia, 1980. Master of International Affairs, Colubia University, 1983. Doctor of Philosophy, Colubia University, 1988.
Assistant professor University Virginia, Charlottesville, 1988-1989, University California, San Diego, 1989-1992, University of California at Los Angeles, 1992, professor, 1993, Yale University, New Haven, since 1994. Member editorial board American Political Science Review, Washington, 1996-2000, International Organization, Massachusetts Institute of Technology Press, 1996-2000, American Asian Review, since 2000.
(This book examines a key question of modern Japanese poli...)
Fellow American Academy Arts & Sciences. Member American Political Science Association.
Married James Edward Rosenbluth, October 5, 1985. Children: Benjamin Lee, John Gabriel, William Lancaster.