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Japan's failed revolution : Koizumi and the politics of economic reform / Aurelia George Mulgan.

By: Material type: TextTextPublisher: Acton, A.C.T. : ANU E Press, 2013Copyright date: ©2013Description: 1 online resourceContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • computer
Carrier type:
  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 9781925021059 (electronic bk.)
  • 192502105X (electronic bk.)
  • 1925021041
  • 9781925021042
Subject(s): Genre/Form: Additional physical formats: Print version:: Japan's failed revolution : Koizumi and the politics of economic reform.DDC classification:
  • 320.952 23
LOC classification:
  • HC462.95 .M845 2002
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Contents:
1. The political conditions for economic reform -- 2. Koizumi's power base -- 3. Koizumi's reform team, its policies and approach -- 4. Opportunities lost -- 5. Party-bureaucratic government -- 6. Policy stalemate -- 7. Team weaknesses, tactical flaws and policy defects -- 8. Koizumi's failed revolution.
Summary: Japan's Failed Revolution: Koizumi and the Politics of Economic Reform asks why, despite all the high expectations, the Japanese public's desire for economic reform, and leadership of a majority coalition in a parliamentary democracy, the reformer Prime Minister Koizumi has not achieved the economic reforms expected of him since he surprisingly attained power over a year ago. To unravel this 'puzzle', Aurelia George Mulgan eschews the simplicities of both cultural and rational choice explanations and systematically tests the propositions in the comparative literature on 'failed reform'. The result is one of the best books ever written about contemporary Japanese politics. It explains how, despite British-style parliamentary institutions, Japan's very 'un-Westminster' traditional policymaking process involving the ruling party and the bureaucracy's structure and linkage has stymied and will probably continue to stymie even a sincere and active Prime Minister's best reform intentions.
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1. The political conditions for economic reform -- 2. Koizumi's power base -- 3. Koizumi's reform team, its policies and approach -- 4. Opportunities lost -- 5. Party-bureaucratic government -- 6. Policy stalemate -- 7. Team weaknesses, tactical flaws and policy defects -- 8. Koizumi's failed revolution.

Japan's Failed Revolution: Koizumi and the Politics of Economic Reform asks why, despite all the high expectations, the Japanese public's desire for economic reform, and leadership of a majority coalition in a parliamentary democracy, the reformer Prime Minister Koizumi has not achieved the economic reforms expected of him since he surprisingly attained power over a year ago. To unravel this 'puzzle', Aurelia George Mulgan eschews the simplicities of both cultural and rational choice explanations and systematically tests the propositions in the comparative literature on 'failed reform'. The result is one of the best books ever written about contemporary Japanese politics. It explains how, despite British-style parliamentary institutions, Japan's very 'un-Westminster' traditional policymaking process involving the ruling party and the bureaucracy's structure and linkage has stymied and will probably continue to stymie even a sincere and active Prime Minister's best reform intentions.

Includes bibliographical references and index.

English.

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