Party Politics in Japan

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democratic
Diet governance
electoral reform Japan
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japanese
Japanese legislative system
Japanese parliamentary power dynamics
Japanese Politics
JCP
LDF
LDP
LDP Faction
LDP Politician
LDP Vice President
Legislative Bills
legislative stalemate
liberal
Liberal Democratic Party
minister
Multiple Member District System
Nakasone Cabinet
NLC
opposition
Opposition Parties
Opposition Party Candidates
parties
party system analysis
political institutional change
Political Party
Power Shifting
prime
Prime Minister Tanaka Kakuei
Public Office Election Law
Single Member Districts
socialist
Suzuki Faction
tanaka
Tanaka Faction
Unaffiliated Candidates

Product details

  • ISBN 9780415849838
  • Weight: 400g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 25 Apr 2013
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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To the outside observer, the character and dynamics of Japan’s political parties and Diet (National Assembly) are often obscure. This volume is an invaluable description of party politics in Japan, and a unique analysis of the influence that a changing balance of power has had upon the functioning of the Diet. The book covers: the party system and how it has changed since 1955; the electoral systems for the Representatives and Councillors in the Diet. An extensive analysis of the Diet’s internal governance; a discussion of the influence on the Diet’s functioning and role of the arrival of "near parity" between the governing and opposition parties. The book is based on numerous interviews with Japanese politicians, journalists and bureaucrats, as well as extensive discussions with Japanese political scientists.

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