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The Evolution of Japan's Party System : Politics and Policy in an Era of Institutional Change

Schoppa, Leonard J.(Edited by)
Part of the Japan and Global Society series
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In August 2009, the Democratic Party of Japan (DPJ) won a crushing victory over the Liberal Democratic Party (LDP), thus bringing to an end over fifty years of one-party dominance.

Around the world, the victory of the DPJ was seen as a radical break with Japan's past.

However, this dramatic political shift was not as sudden as it appeared, but rather the culmination of a series of changes first set in motion in the early 1990s. The Evolution of Japan's Party System analyses the transition by examining both party politics and public policy.

Arguing that these political changes were evolutionary rather than revolutionary, the essays in this volume discuss how older parties such as the LDP and the Japan Socialist Party failed to adapt to the new policy environment of the 1990s.

Taken as a whole, The Evolution of Japan's Party System provides a unique look at party politics in Japan, bringing them into a comparative conversation that usually focuses on Europe and North America.

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Product Details
University of Toronto Press
1442611677 / 9781442611672
Paperback / softback
05/11/2011
Canada
256 pages, 12 figures
152 x 229 mm, 400 grams