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Japan's new party system

Author: Ronald J Hrebenar
Publisher: Boulder, Colo. : Westview Press, 2000.
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Hrebenar, Ronald J., 1945-
Japan's new party system.
Boulder, Colo. : Westview Press, 2000
(OCoLC)631199558
Document Type: Book
All Authors / Contributors: Ronald J Hrebenar
ISBN: 0813330564 9780813330563 0813330572 9780813330570
OCLC Number: 42641757
Description: xiii, 328 p. ; 24 cm.
Contents: The Changing Postwar Party System --
Japanese Party Politics in the Late 1990s --
The Two Japanese Party Systems: 1955 and 1993 --
From a One-and-One-Half Party System to a Multiparty System --
Comparing the Prewar and Postwar Party Systems --
A One-Party-Predominant System --
The Permanent Opposition --
Japanese Political Culture and Voting Behavior --
The Structure of Japanese Parties --
Rules of the Game: The Impact of the Electoral System on Political Parties --
The First Party System and the Domination of the LDP --
The Impact of the Public Offices Elections Law --
The Continuing Malaportionment Problem --
The 1994 Electoral System Reforms --
The Politics of Campaign Regulation --
The Expansion of the Japanese Electorate --
The Money Base of Japanese Politics --
The Political Funds Control Law --
Disclosures of the PFCL Political Funds Reports --
An Expensive Style of Politics --
Fund-Raising in Japan --
Reforming the PFCL: 1975 and 1994 --
The Recruit Cosmos Scandal --
The 1994 Reforms --
The Continuing Problem of Political Finance in Japan --
The Liberal Democratic Party: Still the Most Powerful Party in Japan --
LDP History --
The Development of the First Party System --
The Impact of Electoral Law on the LDP --
LDP Electoral Support: A Trend Analysis from a Historical Perspective --
LDP Factionalism --
LDP Factional Fragmentation in 1998 --
Why Are There Factions in the LDP? --
The Functions and Limitations of LDP Factions --
Appraisals of the LDP's Factional Politics --
The Formal Organization of the LDP.
Responsibility: Ronald J. Hrebenar ; with contributions by Peter Berton, Akira Nakamura, and J.A.A. Stockwin.
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