Dynasties and Democracy

Dynasties and Democracy
About this book
The presence of dynasties seems to run counter to widely held conceptions of democratic opportunity and fairness. Yet they persist throughout the modern democratized world. Looking at the institutional change in Japan's party system as a comparative model, Daniel M. Smith examines the factors that contribute to their development over time and space and the advantages that members of dynasties reap throughout their political careers.
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- OL Work ID
- OL20586117W
Subjects
Politicians, japanFamily, japanPolitical parties, japanDemocracyJapan, politics and governmentPoliticiansFamily relationshipsFamiliesIncumbency (Public officers)Political partiesPolitics and governmentPolitical aspectsBIOGRAPHY & AUTOBIOGRAPHY / Political