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Party politics in Japan : political chaos and stalemate in thetwenty-first century / edited by Ronald J. Hrebenar and Akira Nakamura.

Van Pelt Library JQ1698.A1 P38 2014
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Format:
Book
Contributor:
Hrebenar, Ronald J., 1945- editor.
Nakamura, Akira, editor.
Series:
Routledge contemporary Japan series ; 55.
Routledge contemporary Japan series ; 55
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Political parties--Japan--History--21st century.
Political parties.
Opposition (Political science)--Japan--History--21st century.
Opposition (Political science).
Politics and government.
History.
Japan--Politics and government--21st century.
Japan.
Physical Description:
xvi, 208 pages ; 24 cm.
Place of Publication:
Milton Park, Abingdon, Oxon ; New York, NY : Routledge, 2015.
Summary:
"The Japanese political system is a parliamentary democracy and was the first western style government in Asia when the parliamentary system was adopted in the 1880s. It has a multiparty system, free elections, and a parliament that functions much the same way that any other democratic parliament functions, however for much of its existence the Japanese party system has been dominated by one party. This fact is crucial to understanding contemporary politics in Japan, especially since the long term ruling party, the Liberal Democratic Party, is once again back in power. This book presents an up-to-date analysis of the political parties that make up the Japanese party system and their impact on Japanese politics and government. Given that the executive branch is selected as a result of the pattern of party numbers in the parliament, to understand Japanese politics and policy, one must first know the nature of the ruling and opposition parties and their leaders. Indeed, in the past decade the quality of Japan's government has been closely associated with the strengths and weaknesses of Japan's prime ministers and the dominant party in the system. This book focuses on a central question: why Japanese politics and government has been so dysfunctional in the past two decades? With this question in mind, the chapters provide key background information on Japanese politics and political parties; discuss each of the major political parties that have governed Japan since 1955; and finally, examine the December 2012 House of Representatives elections that returned the LDP to power, and the differences between the First (1955-1993) and the Second Post War Party Systems (1993- )"-- Provided by publisher.
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN:
9781138013933
1138013935
OCLC:
892777592

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