ID | 131393 |
Title Proper | Nationalism, domestic politics, and the Japan economic rejuvenation |
Language | ENG |
Author | Nagy, Stephen Robert |
Publication | 2014. |
Summary / Abstract (Note) | This article explores the role of nationalism in domestic politics in Japan since 2005 by contrasting the Koizumi and the Abe administration of 2012/2013. It argues that the Koizumi and Abe administrations have exploited nationalism as a means to consolidate political power, move away from faction-based politics toward populism-based politics to weaken factions within the political system with entrenched interests that are counter to or prevent bolder, necessary economic reforms to propel Japan out of 20 years of economic stagnation. Furthermore, this article demonstrates that while each politician has used nationalism to mobilize popular support for their respective administrations, Koizumi's use of nationalism was to achieve an economic agenda while Abe's use of nationalism has been used to achieve his political agenda which includes constitutional reform. |
`In' analytical Note | East Asia: An International Quaterly Vol. 31, No.1; Mar 2014: p.5-21 |
Journal Source | East Asia: An International Quaterly Vol. 31, No.1; Mar 2014: p.5-21 |
Key Words | Japan ; Nationalism ; Domestic Politics ; Koizumi ; Abe ; Reform |