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Japanese policymakingJapanese policymaking

Japanese policymaking1993

Quansheng Zhao

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Japan's policymaking is, given that nation's economic prowess and history, of considerable worldwide interest. Quansheng Zhao makes a highly original and important contribution to an improved understanding of Japanese policymaking processes by examining several informal approaches or mechanisms, which in their interrelationships directly impact policy formulation. He examines kuromaku or the informal organizations or political actors; tsukiai or social connections; and nemawashi or the behind the scenes preparations, and shows their effect on policy through detailed empirical analysis. Four case studies involving Japan's policies toward China offer special, and captivating, insights into Sino-Japanese relations and provide lessons relative to the country's international policies. The highly informed treatment of political institutions, social environments, and political cultures will provide a needed understanding of essential elements affecting the stance Japan takes vis-a-vis other countries.

Details

First published
1993
OL Work ID
OL2378086W

Subjects

Economic policyPolitics and governmentPolitical culturePluralism (Social sciences)Cultural pluralismJapan, politics and governmentChina, foreign relations, japanJapan, foreign relations, chinaJapan, politics and government, 1945-Japan, economic policy

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