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ID092143
Title ProperWhy are there so many hereditary politicians in Japan?
LanguageENG
AuthorFukuda, Hiroshi
Publication2009.
Summary / Abstract (Note)As will become clear from the text below, this paper is heavily based on the author's article published in Japanese in March 2009 by Nikkei BP, titled What Breeds Hereditary Politicians? The content of this work was first presented in a lecture that the author delivered in March 2008: Inequality in the Value of Votes and the Future of Japan. The author entreats the reader to bear in mind that although a certain amount of reference information which has subsequently come to light has been added to this paper, for the sake of simplicity, the results of the general election held at the end of August 2009 have not been incorporated (for example, throughout the text the Liberal Democratic Party is cited as the ruling party, as was the case before the general election). However, where appropriate, minimal footnotes have been added regarding the results of the general election and other points judged worthy of note, based on current available information as of September 3, 2009.
`In' analytical NoteAsia Pacific Review Vol. 16, No. 2; Nov 2009: p.1 - 14
Journal SourceAsia Pacific Review Vol. 16, No. 2; Nov 2009: p.1 - 14
Key WordsJapan ;  Hereditary Politicians ;  Liberal Democratic Party ;  Election - 2009 ;  General Election


 
 
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