Japan's civil service system : its structure, personnel, and politics
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Japan's civil service system : its structure, personnel, and politics
(Contributions in political science, no. 202)
Greenwood Press, 1988
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Bibliography: p. [179]-186
Includes index
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内容説明
Japan's Civil Service System is a comprehensive description of the organization, staffing, and actual daily workings of the postwar Japanese government bureaucracy. Written for students of Japanese government, comparative government, and public policy, the book is based on research in both the U.S. and Japan and numerous interviews with Japanese government officials. At a time when the present system is the subject of fierce debate within Japan--between critics who seek to remove Western influence and supporters who cite the system's productivity and efficiency--this systematic study of its history, personnel, and policy-making process is especially valuable.
目次
Introduction Japan's National Bureaucracy: Its Structure and Control The Japanese Recruitment System in the Public Sector A Profile of the Japanese Higher Civil Servant The Retirement System of the Japanese Higher Public Servants A Comparative Study Japan's Local Public Administration Japan's Bureaucratic Decision-Making Process: The Textbook Case The Role of Higher Civil Servants in the Defense Policy-Making Process Conclusion Bibliography Index
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