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Political Opposition and Local Politics in Japan

Kurt Steiner (Hrsg.), Ellis S. Krauss (Hrsg.), Scott E. Flanagan (Hrsg.)

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Beschreibung

Japan's national government, and most of its local governments, have been in conservative hands for more than three decades. Recently, however, the strength of progressive opposition forces has been increasing at the local level. The contributors to this volume analyze this increasing opposition to determine whether it is a temporary phenomenon or portends permanent changes.

Originally published in 1981.

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Schlagwörter

Political party, Radicalism (historical), Political Affairs (magazine), Local ordinance, Tokyo Metropolitan Government, Unemployment, Urbanization, Right-wing politics, Comparative politics, Independent politician, Political spectrum, National Government (United Kingdom), Politics, Conservative Party (UK), Local election, Suffrage, Democracy in America, Realigning election, Lobbying, Separation of powers, Politician, Political family, Voting behavior, Political science, Urban politics, The Political Process, Two-party system, Voting, Incumbent, Japanese studies, Political system, Cleavage (politics), Communist party, Opposition Party, Citizens' Movement (Iceland), Social Democratic Party (Japan), Japanese Communist Party, Party system, Electoral district, Nagoya, Electoral reform, House of Councillors (Japan), Mass politics, Town meeting, Political consciousness, Local government, Minor party, Tokyo City, Localism (politics), Tax, Mass society, American Society for Public Administration, Political culture, Community politics, Political history, Bureaucrat, Central government, Citizens (Spanish political party), Communist Party of Italy, Election, Elections in Japan, Power broker (politics), Domestic policy, Multi-party system, Political socialization, Culture of Japan, Left-wing politics, Electoral alliance, Voting system, Tokyo Metropolitan Assembly