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"Captures the essence of the complex pre-World War II period in Japan's political history"-- …
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Japan's ruling party is a prime example of a dominant party. While dominant parties in other democracies around the … answer these questions, this paper discusses the rise, the power (re-)sources and the perspectives of Japan's dominant party. …Die japanische LDP kann als Paradigmenfall einer dominanten Partei gelten. Während dominante Parteien in anderen …
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Japan. We uncover strong evidence that age, rather than gender, along with rural or urban location, serves as the most …
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Bicameralism in legislatures affects both the legislative process and partisan competition. In the US, divided partisan control of Congress has been found to lead to interparty logrolls and increased budget deficits. In parliamentary systems, it is generally assumed that similarly divided...
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In Japan, political parties and a party system changed after political reforms such as the enactment of the four …
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Japan's ruling party is a prime example of a dominant party. While dominant parties in other democracies around the … answer these questions, this paper discusses the rise, the power (re-)sources and the perspectives of Japan's dominant party …
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Bicameralism in legislatures affects both the legislative process and partisan competition. In the United States, divided partisan control of Congress has been found to lead to interparty logrolls and increased budget deficits. In parliamentary systems, it is generally assumed that similarly...
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