National Integration and Local Power in Japan

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Central Government
Central Government's Share
Central Government’s Share
Central Local Government Relations
central-local relations
Child Welfare Law
City Assembly
comparative political systems
Day Care Centres
decentralisation policy in Japan
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Families Bureau
institutional centralisation
Japanese Local Government
Japanese public administration
LDP
LDP Politician
Local Allocation Tax
Local Chief Executives
local governance Japan
Local Government Spending
Local Loans
municipal legal challenges
National Grants
national integration
Osaka Prefecture
Prefectural Governors
Prefectural Officials
Preliminary Approval
Public Day Care Centres
Public Welfare Department
Social Welfare Bureau
Social Welfare Facilities
Specific Grants
state administration
Total Local Government Revenue

Product details

  • ISBN 9781138333574
  • Weight: 660g
  • Dimensions: 152 x 219mm
  • Publication Date: 30 Jul 2018
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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First published in 1999, this book offers a new study of local government in Japan. There is an enormous amount of information about Japanese local government that has not yet appeared in English. With the author’s local familiarity, elected local officials and local residents have been extraordinarily open and forthcoming. This allows a rethinking of the topic by mobilising a multitude of solid factual material. Japan has dealt with the dramatically increased public sector, but has done so in a setting of institutional centralisation. How has central authority sought to find ways of managing the continuous expansion of state activities? How have local authorities responded to central government’s initiative in integrating state administration? The answers the book gives to these questions present an alternative understanding of Japanese local government.

Yasuo Takao

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