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15 year after lessons of German unification and East European t / Rothacher, Albrecht Jul 2005  Journal Article
Rothacher, Albrecht Journal Article
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Publication Jul 2005.
Key Words East Europe  Germany  Unification 
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ID:   073601


After the banquet: Japan's power elite revisited / Rothacher, Albrecht   Journal Article
Rothacher, Albrecht Journal Article
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Publication 2006.
Summary/Abstract The demise of Japan’s iron triangle, consisting of the LDP’s parliamentary party, the central ministries and the keiretsu conglomerates ruling Japan conjointly, has been diagnosed since some time now (Thayer, 1993; Blechinger, 2001). After more than one decade of an unprecedented crisis in Japan’s political economy which severely tested the competences and the legitimacy of Japan’s ruling classes it is about time to resume and to take stock of changes and continuities in her power structures. In a nutshell it appears that (1) the political system after serious shifts and jolts during the 1990s has reverted to the old one-and-a-half party system—with the conservative democrats (DPJ) displacing the Socialists of old as the main opposition party-and with the LDP remaining firmly in the lead role, exercising increased zoku control over the ministries and continuing hereditary pork barrel oriented constituency politics as its power base. The role of the party’s factions appears as somewhat diminished. (2) the central bureaucracy suffered a gradual erosion of functions and legitimacy, affecting notably the lead ministries MOF, MITI (METI) and MFA. This was however compensated in part by the large discretionary spending volumes disbursed by the merged Infrastructure Ministry (MLIT), the supervisory functions of the new Financial Services Agency (FSA), and the strengthened competences of the Prime Minister’s Office (PMO). (3) the prolonged economic crisis and asset deflation affecting city banks as keiretsu lead managers consequent to a series of bank mergers has seen some keiretsu disintegrate or amalgamate. Yet it appears that other keiretsu, like Sumitomo (having taken over Mitsui) and Mitsubishi remain consolidated, while some of the previously less integrated banking keiretsu continue in a fairly oversized and loosely merged fashion. Thus the keiretsu system’s micro-economic importance may have eroded somewhat compared to their heydays in the 1980s. Still keiretsu affiliated companies continue to dominate organized zaikai business interests, like the merged Keidanren–Nikkeiren.
Key Words Economic Development  Political System  Japan 
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Allying with an evil axis: the ambivalent role of the Shanghai Cooperation Organisation in Central Asia / Rothacher, Albrecht   Journal Article
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Publication 2008.
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ID:   061545


Comparative transformation. experiences in East Europe and pros / Rothacher, Albrecht Apr 2005  Journal Article
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Publication Apr 2005.
Key Words European Union  East Asia  Economic Relations 
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ID:   067097


Germany and Japan as newly declining countries(NDCs) / Rothacher, Albrecht 2005  Journal Article
Rothacher, Albrecht Journal Article
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Publication 2005.
Key Words Economy  Japan  Germany 
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ID:   096680


Japan's reform policies in the lost decade / Rothacher, Albrecht   Journal Article
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Publication 2010.
Key Words Lost Decade  Japan - Policies  Economic Policy 
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