Political change in Japan : electoral behavior, party realignment, and the Koizumi reforms

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Political change in Japan : electoral behavior, party realignment, and the Koizumi reforms

edited by Steven R. Reed, Kenneth Mori McElwain, and Kay Shimizu

Walter H. Shorenstein Asia-Pacific Research Center, 2009

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Includes bibliographical references and index

収録内容

  • An overview of postwar Japanese politics / Steven R. Reed and Kay Shimizu
  • Avoiding a two-party system : the Liberal Democratic Party versus Duverger's Law / Steven R. Reed and Kay Shimizu
  • Has the electoral-system reform made Japanese elections party-centered? / Ko Maeda
  • Pork barrel politics and partisan realignment in Japan / Jun Saito
  • Declining electoral competitiveness in Japan : postreform trends and theoretical pessimism / Robert J. Weiner
  • How Koizumi won / Chao-Chi Lin
  • How long are Koizumi's coattails? Party-leader visits in the 2005 election / Kenneth Mori McElwain
  • Two steps forward, one step back : Japanese postal privatization as a window on political and policymaking change / Patricia L. Maclachlan
  • The slow government response to Japan's bank crisis : a new interpretation / Ethan Scheiner and Michio Muramatsu
  • Stealing elections : a comparison of election-night corruption in Japan, Canada, and the United States / Ray Christensen and Kyle Colvin
  • The puzzle of the Japanese gender gap in Liberal Democratic Party support / Barry C. Burden
  • Women running for national office in Japan : are Koizumi's female "children" a short-term anomaly or a lasting phenomenon? / Alisa Gaunder
  • Surrogate representation : building sustainable linkage structures in contemporary Japanese politics / Sherry L. Martin
  • Japanese politics in the Koizumi era : temporary anomaly or a paradigm shift? / Kenneth Mori McElwain and Steven R. Reed

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