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Introduction to Japanese Politics
Introduction to Japanese Politics
Author: Louis D. Hayes
This classic introduction to the Japanese political system has been revised and updated to take the account of a time of turmoil in the country's political life. It incorporates new coverage of the end of the Koizumi era, the brief and troubled premiership of Abe, and the selection of Fukuda as prime minister. This edition also includes expanded...  more »
ISBN-13: 9780765622792
ISBN-10: 0765622793
Publication Date: 10/31/2008
Pages: 387
Edition: 5
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Publisher: M.E. Sharpe
Book Type: Paperback
Other Versions: Hardcover
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American ambivalence toward Japan stems not only from reactions to Japanese behavior in the world arena but also from a fundamental lack of knowledge about its history, culture, and distictive approach to politics and economics.

This broad-ranging text offers students an appraisal of the successes and failures of this much-scrutinized and frequently misunderstood society. Here is an even-handed, forthright attempt to explain the political life of Japan as well as the forces that shape it.

Explains:
1. The historicsl background for modern Japan including pre-World War II, the 1947 Constitution, and the American occupation.
2. The political process, its formal structure, the party system, and citizen participation.
3. The social order and the domestic economy.
4. Japan's role in international politics with emphasis on US relations and the internal economy.

With this book students of political science, history, and economics will gain insight to one of the worlds most successgul economies and a society that seems to be both a reflection and contradiction of our own.


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