Written by the worlda (TM)s leading expert in the field, this
book examines the evolution of Japanese agricultural policy in the
post-war period, focusing particularly from the 1970s onwards when
both domestic and external pressures for reform began to
intensify.
The author explains how the MAFF has safeguarded their
institutional capacity to intervene by accommodating both public
interest in agricultural policy reform alongside the interests of
government in maintaining agricultural support and protection. The
book provides a major reinterpretation of agricultural policy,
examining how the MAFFa (TM)s role as an a ~intervention maximisera
(TM) has been redefined in the face of continued bureaucratic
involvement. Making available in English for the first time
Japanese policy changes in the post-war period, the book will
appeal to political economy specialists and political scientists,
and those with an interest in Japanese politics and bureaucratic
institutions.
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