Japan's pseudo-democracy
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Japan's pseudo-democracy
Japan Library, 1993
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Description and Table of Contents
Description
Rocked by scandals and accusations that crucial decisions are made by non-elected officials, Japan has been called a democracy in name only. Is it?
Table of Contents
- Chapter 1 Introduction
- Chapter 2 How democratic is Japan's constitution?
- Chapter 3 The political role of the Judiciary
- Chapter 4 Human Rights
- Chapter 5 Minorities
- Chapter 6 Freedom of Religion
- Chapter 7 Japan's Election System: An Unequal Equation
- Chapter 8 Scandals
- Chapter 9 Education in Japan
- Chapter 10 Rearmament and the Interpretation of Article 9
- Chapter 11 The Courts and the Judicial Ethos
- Chapter 12 Epilogue
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