Kiyoshi Kawakami

was a Japanese Christian journalist who published several books in the United States and the United Kingdom. He was born in Yonezawa, educated in the law in Japan, and was for a short time engaged in newspaper work in that country.

He sometimes wrote under the name of K. K. Kawakami. Although Japanese do not have middle names, he is said to have been a socialist in his youth, when he apparently adopted the middle name "Karl" (from Karl Marx).

In 1901 he travelled to the United States and studied at the universities of Iowa and Wisconsin. In 1905, engaged in journalism, he traveled extensively in China, Siberia, and Russia. He was a correspondent for leading newspapers in Tokyo and a frequent contributor to American magazines and newspapers. Provided by Wikipedia
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    Japan in world politics by Kawakami, Kiyoshi Karl, 1875-1949

    Published 1917
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    The political ideas of modern Japan by Kawakami, Kiyoshi Karl, 1875-1949

    Published 1903
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