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ID134974
Title ProperBetween pork and people
Other Title Informationan analysis of the policy balance in the LDP's election platforms
LanguageENG
AuthorWinkler, Christian G
Summary / Abstract (Note)In this article I examine changes in the election manifestos of Japan's Liberal Democratic Party. While the existing literature agrees that the LDP's policy platform has changed considerably since the introduction of the new election system in the 1990s, their analysis focuses on material policies such as pork barrel and welfare. Postmaterialist policies such as environmental protection have hardly been discussed, even though they have been relevant since pollution swept progressive mayors into power in the 1960s. I examine election platforms from 1956 through 2013, and argue that the LDP has carefully adjusted its policy mix by putting a greater emphasis on postmaterialist policies. My analysis also shows that while electoral reform has had an impact on the policy balance between postmaterialist and materialist policies as well as clientelist and programmatic policies, these changes are not linear, but vary from decade to decade.
`In' analytical NoteJournal of East Asian Studies Vol.14, No.3; Sep-Dec.2014: p.405-428
Journal SourceJournal of East Asian Studies Vol: 14 No 3
Standard NumberJapanese Politics


 
 
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