This seeks to examine the interplay of religion and politics in contemporary Japan. Making a historical survey of the Japanese religious scenario, it discusses at length the rise and phenomenon success of the Soka Gakkai as a major politico-religious movement.
Describes in detail the membership, composition, organizational structure and strength of Soka Gakkai and its political arm Komeito, it deals with its foray into national politics and quest for political power, with special focus on its goals, doctrinal foundation, its major concerns at home such as clean environment, nuclear radiation hazards and political cooperation, and its global concerns. A discussion on Soka Gakkai-Komeito’s domestic politics and foreign policy also makes part of the book.
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