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Later Konoe served as the 3rd President of the House of Peers, presiding over its 10th through 18th sessions from October 3, 1896, to December 4, 1903. From 1903 he concurrently served as a
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Domestically, Konoe was a strong critic of clan-based politics, which continued to dominate the political scene in Japan. In terms of foreign policy, Konoe was a central figure in the
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for Chinese students seeking higher education in Japan (its successor institution being that of
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were devolved from the ranks of the nobility and given the peerage title of Prince or
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which promoted mutual understanding and improvement in relations between Japan and
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in 1901. The college recruited students from Japan wishing to learn the
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and in 1895 became president of Gakushuin Peer's School.
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which pushed for a hard-line foreign policy towards the
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Prince

Tokyo
Leipzig University
Fumimaro
Hidemaro
Konoe Tadafusa
Maeda Yoshiyasu
Japanese name
surname
Prince
Duke
Meiji era
House of Peers
Gakushūin
Meiji period
Japan
Prime Minister
Fumimaro Konoe
Morihiro Hosokawa
Meiji Restoration
the Konoe family
Duke
kazoku
Europe
University of Bonn
University of Leipzig
Germany
House of Peers
Privy Councillor

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