The Enigma of Japanese Power: People and Politics in a Stateless NationA full-scale examination of the inner workings of Japan's political and industrial system. |
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Page 30
... party's endorsement of candidates so as to avoid too much division of its vote in the multiple - member con- stituencies . As one of Japan's most prominent political scientists pointed out in 1960 , when the LDP wins twice as many seats ...
... party's endorsement of candidates so as to avoid too much division of its vote in the multiple - member con- stituencies . As one of Japan's most prominent political scientists pointed out in 1960 , when the LDP wins twice as many seats ...
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... party ) appeared to have intro- duced a degree of belated pragmatism needed more than ever following the demise of Sohyo , the party's traditional power base . There is , of course , nothing in the official rules to prevent a real ...
... party ) appeared to have intro- duced a degree of belated pragmatism needed more than ever following the demise of Sohyo , the party's traditional power base . There is , of course , nothing in the official rules to prevent a real ...
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... party . Attempts at party government , therefore , have generally given place to government by the oligarchs with the support of the members of the parties , now in one combination , now in another , secured either by bribery or owing ...
... party . Attempts at party government , therefore , have generally given place to government by the oligarchs with the support of the members of the parties , now in one combination , now in another , secured either by bribery or owing ...
Contents
The Japan Problem | 1 |
The neglected role of power | 17 |
The Elusive State | 25 |
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