Asia's Monarchies

Asia's Monarchies

Series from 2011

Series from 2011

We journey to the heart of these beautiful lands to understand the relationship between the people and their monarchs.

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Japan

The Japanese Imperial Family is the oldest hereditary monarchy in the world, dating back to the sixth century BC; however, its central role in Japan has not shielded the family from controversy in recent years.

Bhutan

After winning a landslide in Bhutan's first parliamentary elections, the governing party pledges to follow the policies of the absolute monarchy it is replacing; this remote, beautiful country truly is in the throes of a noble experiment.

Cambodia

The National Assembly has chosen Sihamoni as its next monarch.

Nepal

In 2008, Nepal's royalty was ousted from power, forced out of their palaces, and the country began a new era as a republic. The story of the fall of the House of Shah is one of bloodshed, betrayal, and intrigue. The transformation from kingdom to a republic was swift, dramatic.

Brunei

Brunei may be one of the richest nations in the world, but financial problems have beset even their royal house. The sultan has recently made moves towards some form of partial democracy. However, it is up to him whether or not he introduces it. Why did he make a move to do so, and then let it drop?