Japan Decides 2017 The Japanese General Election /
This third volume in the Japan Decides series remains the premier venue for scholarly research on Japanese elections. Putting a spotlight on the 2017 general election, the contributors discuss the election results, party politics, coalition politics with Komeito, the cabinet, constitutional revision...
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Μορφή: | Ηλεκτρονική πηγή Ηλ. βιβλίο |
Γλώσσα: | English |
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Springer International Publishing : Imprint: Palgrave Macmillan,
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Έκδοση: | 1st ed. 2018. |
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Διαθέσιμο Online: | Full Text via HEAL-Link |
Πίνακας περιεχομένων:
- Part I Introduction
- 1. Introduction; Robert J. Pekkanen, Steven R. Reed, Ethan Scheiner and Daniel M. Smith
- 2. Japanese Politics Between 2014 and 2017; Robert J. Pekkanen and Steven R. Reed
- 3. The 2017 Election Results: An Earthquake, a Typhoon, and another Landslide; Ethan Scheiner, Daniel M. Smith and Michael F. Thies
- Part II Political Parties
- 4. Komeito 2017: New Complications; Axel Klein and Levi McLaughlin
- 5. The Opposition: From Third Party Back to Third Force; Robert J. Pekkanen and Steven R. Reed
- 6. The JCP: A Perpetual Spoiler?; Ko Maeda
- Part III Campaign and Issues
- 7. Scandals during the Abe Administrations; Matthew Carlson and Steven R. Reed
- 8. Public Opinion and the Abe Cabinet: Alternating Valence and Position Issues; Yukio Maeda
- 9. Survey of Candidates' Policy Preferences; Kiichiro Arai and Miwa Nakajo
- 10. Party Competition and the Electoral Rules; Kuniaki Nemoto
- 11. Persistence of Women's Under-representation; Mari Miura
- 12. Does Japan want to Build a Wall Too? Immigration and the 2017 General Election in Japan; Michael Strausz
- 13. Inequality and the 2017 Election: Decreasing Dominance of Abenomics and Regional Revitalization; David Chiavacci
- 14. The First Two Arrows of Abenomics: Monetary and Fiscal Politics in the 2017 Snap Election; Saori Katada and Gabrielle Cheung
- 15. Abenomics Third Arrow: Fostering Competitiveness?; Kenji E. Kushida
- 16. Constitutional Revision in the 2017 Election; Kenneth Mori McElwain
- 17. The North Korea Factor in the 2017 Election; Yasushi Izumikawa
- 18. Foreign Policy; Sheila Smith. .