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Contemporary Japanese politics: institutional changes and power shifts

개인저자
Tomohito Shinoda
발행사항
New York : Columbia University Press, 2013
형태사항
xvii, 328 p. ; 24cm
ISBN
9780231158534
청구기호
340.913 S556c
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Includes bibliographical references and index
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책 소개
Decentralized policymaking power in Japan had developed under the reign of the Liberal Democratic Party (LDP), yet in the1990s, institutional changes fundamentally altered Japan's political landscape. Tomohito Shinoda tracks these developments in the operation of and tensions between Japan's political parties and the public's behavior in elections, as well as in the government's ability to coordinate diverse policy preferences and respond to political crises. The selection of Junichiro Koizumi, an anti-mainstream politician, as prime minister in 2001 initiated a power shift to the Democratic Party of Japan (DPJ) and ended LDP rule. Shinoda details these events and Prime Minister Koizumi's use of them to practice strong policymaking leadership. He also outlines the institutional initiatives introduced by the DPJ government and their impact on policymaking, illustrating the importance of balanced centralized institutions and bureaucratic support.

Tomohito Shinoda tracks slow yet steady changes in the operation of and tensions between Japan’s political parties and the public’s behavior in Japanese elections, as well as in the government’s ability to coordinate diverse policy preferences and respond to political crises.

목차

List of Figures and Tables
Acknowledgments
A Note on Conventions
List of Abbreviations and Japanese Terms
Introduction
1. Japanese Politics Under the LDP
2. The Politics of Institutional Reform
3. Institutional Changes and Koizumi's Leadership
4. Electoral Changes and Their Impact
5. Hatoyama's Antibureaucratic Stance
6. Kan's Struggle in the Government and the DPJ
7. Institutions and Political Leadership
Appendix 1
Appendix 2
Notes
Bibliography
Index