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自民党 : この不思議な政党
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ISBN: 4061457470 Year: 1984

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The Japanese party system : from one-party rule to coalition government.
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ISBN: 0813303478 Year: 1986 Publisher: Boulder Westview

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Women and politics in contemporary Japan
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ISBN: 9780415827386 0415827388 9781138102187 1138102180 Year: 2015 Publisher: London Routledge

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"This book looks at the gendering of the political system in Japan, and the effects of that system on gender equality in parliamentary politics specifically and society more generally. It examines the approach taken by the long-ruling Liberal Democratic Party (LDP) to issues of gender equality in Japan, and the repercussions of that approach on women's political experiences and representation. Using in-depth interviews with LDP women, the book sheds light on how political women negotiate the male-dominated world of Japanese politics."


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現代日本の政治構造
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ISBN: 4589011735 Year: 1985 Publisher: 京都 法律文化社

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占領改革、自民党支配.
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ISBN: 4130330446 Year: 2003 Publisher: 東京 東京大学出版会

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Opposition politics in Japan : strategies under a one-party dominant regime
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ISBN: 041520187X Year: 2000 Publisher: London : Routledge,

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Ending the LDP Hegemony : Party Cooperation in Japan
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ISBN: 0824862376 0585471835 Year: 2000 Publisher: Honolulu : University of Hawaii Press,

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From its founding in 1955 and for the next thirty-eight years, Japan's conservative Liberal Democratic Party (LDP) won all but one national election and selected every prime minister and nearly every cabinet member. Other democracies have had similarly dominant parties, but none approaches the LDP for longevity in power and complete dominance of the political scene. Then, in 1993 a political earthquake transformed Japan from a country of unchanging one-party rule into a nation of ever-changing and free-flowing political coalitions. For the rest of the decade the LDP struggled to regain its position of dominance and for the most part succeeded. At the end of the millennium the LDP lacked a majority in the House of Councillors, the upper house of the Japanese Diet, but it was nevertheless strong and confident once again while the opposition was in disarray. The LDP's loss of control in 1993, however brief, made obsolete much of what had been written on Japanese politics. Ending the LDP Hegemony answers the need for an up-to-date analysis of the political scene, providing both the information and framework needed to unravel the tangle of coalition politics in the 1990s and anticipate the composition and policies of future Japanese governments. It is the first study in English to focus on and put into historical context interparty relations in Japan. Western scholars and media heretofore have focused either on the LDP's successes or the peculiarities of the individual opposition parties, ignoring interparty relations that are well known to the Japanese. Ray Christensen offers here a new perspective on the interaction among members of the Democratic, New Frontier, Japan Socialist, Japan Communist, Democratic Socialist, and Clean Government parties, as well as on their general political orientation and tactics. He challenges the assumption that the LDP's accomplishments can be attributed to its being the most efficient, capable, and intelligent party, and describes in detail the strategies of the opponents, demonstrating the political savvy of their leaders. His analysis of key data on cooperation and elections reveals that opposition parties actually outperformed the LDP. This study not only fills a gap in our understanding of modern Japanese politics, it is also adds a critical non-European perspective to analyses of opposition politics and social democracy. It argues that the Japanese experience requires a modification of analytical frameworks, which are based almost exclusively on Western European examples, and questions those who support a more authoritarian, "Asian" model of democracy by revealing the vibrancy of the opposition in Japan and the technical reasons for the LDP's success. Ending the LDP Hegemony amply demonstrates that democracy, indeed Western-style democracy, can take root and flourish in the fertile soil of East Asia and offers the experience of Japan's opposition parties as crucial evidence of Japanese democracy. It will be essential reading for all those interested in the functioning of democracy in Asia and other non-Western settings.

Ending the LDP hegemony : party cooperation in Japan.
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ISBN: 0824822951 Year: 2000 Publisher: Honolulu University of Hawaii press

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The post-war roots of Japanese political malaise
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ISBN: 1315722941 1317526473 Year: 2015 Publisher: Abingdon, Oxon ; New York, N.Y. : Routledge,

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The post-war roots of Japanese political malaise
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ISBN: 9780815364412 9781138853225 Year: 2017 Publisher: London Routledge

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