Japan decides 2012 : the Japanese general election

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Japan decides 2012 : the Japanese general election

edited by Robert Pekkanen, Steven R. Reed, Ethan Scheiner

Palgrave Macmillan, 2013

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Includes bibliographical references and index

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内容説明

The 2012 election in Japan ejected the governing DPJ and returned the LDP overwhelmingly to power while brand new parties pulled in millions of voters. This book explains what happened, why it happened and what it means. International experts analyze the election results, parties strategies, gender issues, policy implications and more.

目次

  • Preface List of Abbreviations Contributor Bios Introduction 1. Introduction 2. Japanese Politics Between the 2009 and 2012 Elections 3. Keeping It Together: Party Unity and the 2012 Election
  • Ben Nyblade 4. The Japanese General Election of 2012: The LDP Wins Big by Default PART I: POLITICAL PARTIES 5. The LDP's Path Back to Power: The Liberal Democratic Party
  • Masahisa Endo 6. The Remains of the DPJ: The Democratic Party of Japan
  • Robert Weiner 7. Challenging the Two-Party System: Third Force Parties in the 2012 Election 8. Komeito - In Search of Independence
  • Axel Klein PART II: CAMPAIGNING, CANDIDATES, AND DISTRICTS 9. Candidate Recruitment for the 2012 Election: New Parties, New Methods... Same Old Faces?
  • Dan Smith 10. New Inter-Election Campaign Tools
  • Kuniaki Nemoto 11. Malapportionment and the 2012 Election
  • Ray Christensen 12. What the 2012 Lower House Elections Has to Say about Japan's Urban-Rural Divide
  • Kay Shimizu 13. Campaign Finance Irregularities, Sex Scandals and the Election
  • Matt Carlson 14. Women Candidates and Political Parties in Election 2012
  • Sherry Martin Murphy PART III: GOVERNANCE AND POLICY 15. Foreign Policy as an Election Issue
  • Paul Midford 16. Election Surprise: Abenomics and Central Bank Independence Trump Nationalism and Fukushima
  • Yves Tiberghien 17. Right Rising? Ideology and the 2012 House of Representatives Election
  • Chris Winkler 18. Farmers, Agricultural Policies and the Election
  • Aurelia George Mulgan 19. Governance with a Twist: How Bicameralism affects Japanese Lawmaking
  • Michael Thies and Yuki Yanai

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