Decision-making reform in Japan : the DPJs failed attempt at a politician-led government için kapak resmi
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Decision-making reform in Japan : the DPJs failed attempt at a politician-led government
Yazar:
Zakowski, Karol. author
ISBN:
9781138553941

9781138855564

9781315720289
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xii, 232 pages ; 24 cm
İçerik:
Cover --Title --Copyright --Dedication --Contents --List of figures --List of tables --Acknowledgements --List of abbreviations --Introduction --The institutional change that did not materialize --Outline of the book --Note on conventions --Notes --1 The decision-making process under the LDP administration and the DPJ's plans for reform --Policymaking mechanisms of the old LDP --Institutional changes since the 1990s --The DPJ and its plans for reform --Conclusions --Notes --2 The Hatoyama government: attempt at creating a new order --Reform of governmental institutions. Reforms of the DPJ and ruling coalition institutionsCase study 1: Compilation of the budget for FY 2010 --Case study 2: The Futenma relocation issue --Conclusions --Notes --3 The Kan government: limits of reforms --Changes in the governmental institutions --Management of party and parliamentary affairs --Case study 3: The East China Sea crisis --Case study 4: The Great East Japan Earthquake --Conclusions --Notes --4 The Noda government: a return to old practices? --Power relations in the government --Policy coordination with the ruling party and the opposition --Case study 5: The consumption tax increase. Case study 6: The nationalization of the Senkaku/Diaoyutai IslandsConclusions --Notes --Summary and conclusions --The excessive remoteness of the institutional model --The excessive volatility of the policy vision --The excessive aversion to pre-existing institutions --The excessive negative feedback on the initial setbacks --Aftermath of the DPJ government --References --Index.
Özet:
In the election to the House of Representatives in 2009, the Democratic Party of Japan (DPJ) almost tripled the number of its lower house members by winning 308 seats. It subsequently formed a coalition government with the Social Democratic Party and the People's New Party. The new ruling party promised to completely overhaul policymaking mechanisms that had been shaped over the past decades. Yet, the Japanese people quickly felt disappointed with the DPJ's 'policymaking engineering'. Examining the evolution of the decision-making process in Japan under the DPJ administration between the years.
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