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Présentation Japan Decides 2014 Format Relié
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Résumé :
Collecting original and high-quality analysis by top scholars from Japan, the United States, Australia, and Europe, this volume analyzes the results of the 2014 election, examining each of the major political parties, central policy issues, campaign practices, and considers how the results were used as a mandate for massive policy reform.
Biographie:
Masahisa Endo, Lecturer at Faculty of Humanities and Economics, Kochi University, Japan Alisa Gaunder, Professor of Political Science, Southwestern University in Georgetown, Texas Ken Victor Leonard Hijino, Associate Professor, Graduate School of Law, Kyoto University, Japan Llewelyn Hughes, Crawford School of Public Policy, Australian National University (ANU) Fumi Ikeda, Chuo University, Japan Koji Kagotani, Lecturer, Faculty of Economics, Osaka University of Economics, Japan Saori N. Katada, Associate Professor, School of International Relations and the Director of the Political Science and International Relations (POIR) Program, University of Southern California, USA Jeff Kingston, Director of Asian Studies, Temple University, Japan Axel Klein, Professor of Modern East Asian Studies, University of Duisburg-Essen, Germany Ellis S. Krauss, Emeritus Professor, School of International Relations and Pacific Studies, University of California San Diego, USA Patricia L. Maclachlan, Associate Professor of Government and Asian Studies, University of Texas, USA Yukio Maeda, Associate Professor, Interfaculty Initiative in Information Studies, University of Tokyo, Japan Douglas M. Miller, Henry M. Jackson School of International Studies, University of Washington, USA Kenneth Mori McElwain, Associate Professor, Institute of Social Science, University of Tokyo, Japan Gregory Noble, Professor of Politics and Public Administration, Institute of Social Science, University of Tokyo, Japan Robert J. Pekkanen, Professor, Henry M. Jackson School of International Studies, and Adjunct Professor of Political Science and Sociology, University of Washington, USA Steven R. Reed, Professor of Modern Government, Chuo University, Japan Ethan Scheiner, Professor, Department of Political Science, University of California, Davis, USA Kay Shimizu, Assistant Professor, Department of Political Science and the Weatherhead East Asian Institute at Columbia University, USA Daniel M. Smith, Assistant Professor, Department of Government, Harvard University, USA Michael F. Thies, Associate Professor of Political Science and Chair of the Interdepartmental Programs for Global Studies and International & Area Studies, and past Director of the Terasaki Center for Japanese Studies, UCLA, USA Scott Wilbur, Political Science and International Relations Program, University of Southern California, USA Joshua A. Williams, Henry M. Jackson School of International Studies, University of Washington, USA
Sommaire: List of Figures List of Tables Acknowledgements Notes on Contributors PART I: INTRODUCTION 1. Introduction: Take a Second Look at the 2014 Election, it's Worth it; Robert J. Pekkanen, Steven R. Reed, and Ethan Scheiner 2. Japanese Politics Between the 2012 and 2014 Elections; Robert J. Pekkanen, Steven R. Reed, and Daniel M. Smith 3. The 2014 Japanese Election Results: The Opposition Cooperates, but Fails to Inspire; Ethan Scheiner, Daniel M. Smith, Michael F. Thies PART II: POLITICAL PARTIES 4. LDP: Return to Dominance? Or a Golden Age Built on Sand?; Masahisa Endo and Robert J. Pekkanen 5. The Democratic Party of Japan: Surviving to Fight Another Day; Fumi Ikeda and Steven R. Reed 6. From Third Force to Third Party: Duverger's Revenge?; Robert J. Pekkanen and Steven R. Reed 7. Komeito - Rock 'n Row the Coalition Boat; Axel Klein PART III: CAMPAIGNING, CANDIDATES, DISTRICTS 8. The Abe Cabinet and Public Opinion - How Abe won re-election by narrowing public debate; Yukio Maeda 9. Did Abe's Coattails Help the LDP Win?; Kenneth Mori McElwain 10. Candidates in the 2014 Election: Better Coordination and Higher Candidate Quality; Daniel M. Smith 11. Women and the 2014 Lower House Election; Alisa Gaunder 12. Netizens Decide 2014? A Look at Party Campaigning Online; Joshua A. Williams and Douglas Miller PART IV: GOVERNANCE AND POLICY 13. Abenomics in the 2014 election: Showing the money (supply) and little else; Greg Noble 14. The Kantei vs. the LDP: Agricultural Reform, the Organized Vote, and the 2014 Election; Patricia L. Maclachlan and Kay Shimizu 15. Regional inequality in 2014: Urgent issue, tepid election; Ken Hijino 16. Abenomics and Japan's Energy Conundrum; Llewelyn Hughes 17. Nationalism and the 2014 Snap Election: the Abe Conundrum; Jeff Kingston 18. Unraveling the Abe Conundrum in Foreign Policy: The Mystery of the 'the Dog that Didn't Bark; Ellis S. Krauss 19. The 2014 Election in Okinawa; Koji Kagotani 20. Japan's Stealth Decision 2014: The Trans-Pacific Partnership; Saori N. Katada and Scott Wilbur PART V: CONCLUSION 21. Conclusion: Japan's Bait and Switch Election 2014; Robert J. Pekkanen, Steven R. Reed, and Ethan Scheiner Appendix: Table of Contents from Japan Decides 2012 Index
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