軍閥
意味
Military clique; warlord faction. A power group dominated by military figures who exert political control, often outside constitutional authority.
Historically refers to the military factions that dominated Japanese politics in the 1930s–40s. In a broader international context, it describes warlord movements in China, Latin America, and elsewhere. Used today in historical analysis and occasionally as a pointed metaphor for military overreach in governance.
例文
- 昭和初期、軍閥の台頭が日本の民主主義を脅かした。
- その国では軍閥が各地域を支配し、中央政府の権威は形骸化していた。
- 歴史家たちは軍閥政治がいかに外交政策を歪めたかを詳細に分析している。
使い方ガイド
場面: military history, political science, journalism
トーン: neutral
起源と歴史
Sino-Japanese compound coined in the Meiji era. 軍 (gun) means military; 閥 (batsu) means clique, faction, or influential group (as in 財閥 zaibatsu). The term entered broad usage to describe autonomous military power bases.
文化的背景
時代: Meiji–Shōwa
世代: Adults
社会的背景: Educated
関連フレーズ
フラッシュカード、クイズ、音声発音、間隔反復