The Liberal Democratic Party of Japan : the realities of 'power'
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書誌事項
The Liberal Democratic Party of Japan : the realities of 'power'
(The Nissan Institute/Routledge Japanese studies series)
Routledge, 2020
- : hbk
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Jimintō : "ikkyō" no jitsuzō
The Liberal Democratic Party of Japan : the realities of "power"
自民党 : 「一強」の実像
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Translation (updated) of: Jimintō : "ikkyō" no jitsuzō -- Preface
Includes bibliographical references and index
内容説明・目次
内容説明
This book provides a thorough analysis of the Liberal Democratic Party of Japan (LDP), from a variety of perspectives including its factions, party presidential elections, the distribution of posts, national elections, local organisations, the policy making process and partner organisations.
Drawing on comprehensive and up-to-date data, as well as a large number of interviews, internal party documents and quantitative data, The Liberal Democratic Party of Japan explains the machinery of the Japanese government and ruling party, exploring how policies are made. In so doing, the chapters also analyse the strengths and weaknesses of today's LDP through a comparison of Koizumi Juni'ichiro and Abe Shinzo, both having established long-lasting administrations through their strong leadership.
Demonstrating how the LDP has changed significantly over recent years, particularly since the political reforms of 1994, this book will be extremely useful to students and scholars of Japanese and Asian politics.
目次
1. Factions: The 'Parties within a Party' Weaken 2. Party Presidential Elections and the Distribution of Positions: The Increasing Power of the Party President 3. The Policy Making Process: The LDP's System of Preliminary Review and Prime Minister-led Politics 4. National Elections: The LDP Diet Membership's Underlying Two-Tier Structure 5. The Partner Organisations of the LDP: Their Votes and Money in Decline 6. The Local Party and Personal Support Organisations: Foundations of LDP's Strength Conclusion The LDP Today: Shifting Organisation and Changing Ideas
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