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Japan Decides 2014 - The Japanese General Election (Hardcover, 1st ed. 2016): Robert J. Pekkanen, Ethan Scheiner, Steven R. Reed Japan Decides 2014 - The Japanese General Election (Hardcover, 1st ed. 2016)
Robert J. Pekkanen, Ethan Scheiner, Steven R. Reed
R3,342 Discovery Miles 33 420 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

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.

Electoral Systems and Political Context - How the Effects of Rules Vary Across New and Established Democracies (Paperback,... Electoral Systems and Political Context - How the Effects of Rules Vary Across New and Established Democracies (Paperback, New)
Robert G. Moser, Ethan Scheiner
R990 Discovery Miles 9 900 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Electoral Systems and Political Context illustrates how political and social context conditions the effects of electoral rules. The book examines electoral behavior and outcomes in countries that use 'mixed-member' electoral systems - where voters cast one ballot for a party list under proportional representation (PR) and one for a candidate in a single member district (SMD). Based on comparisons of outcomes under the two different rules used in mixed-member systems, the book highlights how electoral systems' effects - especially strategic voting, the number of parties and women's representation - tend to be different in new democracies from what one usually sees in established democracies. Moreover, electoral systems such as SMDs are usually presumed to constrain the number of parties irrespective of the level of social diversity, but this book demonstrates that social diversity frequently shapes party fragmentation even under such restrictive rules.

Electoral Systems and Political Context - How the Effects of Rules Vary Across New and Established Democracies (Hardcover,... Electoral Systems and Political Context - How the Effects of Rules Vary Across New and Established Democracies (Hardcover, New)
Robert G. Moser, Ethan Scheiner
R1,878 Discovery Miles 18 780 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Electoral Systems and Political Context illustrates how political and social context conditions the effects of electoral rules. The book examines electoral behavior and outcomes in countries that use 'mixed-member' electoral systems - where voters cast one ballot for a party list under proportional representation (PR) and one for a candidate in a single member district (SMD). Based on comparisons of outcomes under the two different rules used in mixed-member systems, the book highlights how electoral systems' effects - especially strategic voting, the number of parties and women's representation - tend to be different in new democracies from what one usually sees in established democracies. Moreover, electoral systems such as SMDs are usually presumed to constrain the number of parties irrespective of the level of social diversity, but this book demonstrates that social diversity frequently shapes party fragmentation even under such restrictive rules.

Japan Decides 2017 - The Japanese General Election (Paperback, 1st ed. 2018): Robert J. Pekkanen, Steven R. Reed, Ethan... Japan Decides 2017 - The Japanese General Election (Paperback, 1st ed. 2018)
Robert J. Pekkanen, Steven R. Reed, Ethan Scheiner, Daniel M. Smith
R1,252 R817 Discovery Miles 8 170 Save R435 (35%) Ships in 9 - 17 working days

This third volume in the Japan Decides series remains the premier venue for scholarly research on Japanese elections. Putting a spotlight on the 2017 general election, the contributors discuss the election results, party politics, coalition politics with Komeito, the cabinet, constitutional revision, new opposition parties, and Abenomics. Additionally, the volume looks at campaigning, public opinion, media, gender issues and representation, North Korea and security issues, inequality, immigration and cabinet scandals. With a topical focus and timely coverage of the latest dramatic changes in Japanese politics, the volume will appeal to researchers and policy experts alike, and will also make a welcome addition to courses on Japanese politics, comparative politics and electoral politics.

Democracy without Competition in Japan - Opposition Failure in a One-Party Dominant State (Paperback): Ethan Scheiner Democracy without Competition in Japan - Opposition Failure in a One-Party Dominant State (Paperback)
Ethan Scheiner
R1,041 Discovery Miles 10 410 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Despite its democratic structure, Japan's government has been dominated by a single party, the Liberal Democratic Party (LDP) since 1955. This book offers an explanation for why, even in the face of great dissatisfaction with the LDP, no opposition party has been able to offer itself as a credible challenger in Japan. Understanding such failure is important for many reasons, from its effect on Japanese economic policy to its implications for what facilitates democratic responsiveness more broadly. The principal explanations for opposition failure in Japan focus on the country's culture and electoral system. This book offers a new interpretation, arguing that a far more plausible explanation rests on the predominance in Japan of clientelism, combined with a centralized government structure and electoral protection for groups that benefit from clientelism. While the central case in the book is Japan, the analysis is also comparative and applies the framework cross-nationally.

Democracy without Competition in Japan - Opposition Failure in a One-Party Dominant State (Hardcover): Ethan Scheiner Democracy without Competition in Japan - Opposition Failure in a One-Party Dominant State (Hardcover)
Ethan Scheiner
R2,339 Discovery Miles 23 390 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Despite its democratic structure, Japan's government has been dominated by a single party, the Liberal Democratic Party (LDP) since 1955. This book offers an explanation for why, even in the face of great dissatisfaction with the LDP, no opposition party has been able to offer itself as a credible challenger in Japan. Understanding such failure is important for many reasons, from its effect on Japanese economic policy to its implications for what facilitates democratic responsiveness more broadly. The principal explanations for opposition failure in Japan focus on the country's culture and electoral system. This book offers a new interpretation, arguing that a far more plausible explanation rests on the predominance in Japan of clientelism, combined with a centralized government structure and electoral protection for groups that benefit from clientelism. While the central case in the book is Japan, the analysis is also comparative and applies the framework cross-nationally.

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