This book explores the transformation of the Japanese state in
response to the challenges of governance by focusing on two case
studies: ICT regulation and antimonopoly regulation after the
1980s, which experienced a disjuncture and significant
transformation within the period with approaches embracing
competition. In so doing, it reveals the transformation of the
state and governance in a Japanese context and presents itself as
an example of the new governance school addressing the state, its
transformation, and the governance of the political arena in
Japanese politics and beyond, setting out a challenge to the
established body of pluralist and rational choice literature in
Japanese politics. With its comprehensive review and analysis of
the theory and development of Japan's contemporary politics, this
book is suitable as a textbook for undergraduate and postgraduate
courses as well as a guidebook for practitioners engaging in
policies and businesses relating to Japan. -- .
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