
| Judul | Political Reform Reconsidered : The Trajectory of a Transformed Japanese State / Satoshi Machidori |
| Pengarang | Machidori, Satoshi |
| Penerbitan | Tokyo : Springer, 2023 |
| Deskripsi Fisik | 225 p :ilus. |
| ISBN | 978-981-19-9433-3 |
| Subjek | POLITICS AND GOVERNMENT |
| Catatan | Political reform has been a focal point of Japanese politics since the late 1980s. Its target included many institutions, covering almost all the public spheres. It compre- hensively transformed and continues to reform the Japanese polity. While institu- tional changes were almost complete by the early 2000s, they do not become the past. Currently we see their results and effects in daily political processes. For example, we find words such as “prime ministerial rule (shusho shihai)” and “prime minister’s office leadership (Kantei shud?)” in many forms of news coverage today. Such terms were seldom used for the description and analysis of policymaking processes in postwar Japan before the 1990s. |
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https://oer.unair.ac.id/files/original/c605756be0c29dc97401b9dae9fba4d5.pdf |
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