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(Ebook) The Rise and Fall of Japan's LDP: Political Party Organizations as Historical Institutions by Ellis S. Krauss, Robert J. Pekkanen ISBN 9780801476822, 0801476828

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Authors:Ellis S. Krauss, Robert J. Pekkanen
Pages:138 pages.
Year:2010
Editon:First
Publisher:Cornell University Press
Language:english
File Size:3.41 MB
Format:pdf
ISBNS:9780801476822, 0801476828
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(Ebook) The Rise and Fall of Japan's LDP: Political Party Organizations as Historical Institutions by Ellis S. Krauss, Robert J. Pekkanen ISBN 9780801476822, 0801476828

After holding power continuously from its inception in 1955 (with the exception of a ten-month hiatus in 19931994), Japans Liberal Democratic Party (LDP) lost control of the national government decisively in September 2009. Despite its defeat, the LDP remains the most successful political party in a democracy in the postWorld War II period. In The Rise and Fall of Japans LDP, Ellis S. Krauss and Robert J. Pekkanen shed light on the puzzle of the LDPs long dominance and abrupt defeat. Several questions about institutional change in party politics are at the core of their investigation: What incentives do different electoral systems provide? How do politicians adapt to new incentives? How much does structure determine behavior, and how much opportunity does structure give politicians to influence outcomes? How adaptable are established political organizations? The electoral system Japan established in 1955 resulted in a half-century of one-party democracy. But as Krauss and Pekkanen detail, sweeping political reforms in 1994 changed voting rules and other key elements of the electoral system. Both the LDP and its adversaries had to adapt to a new system that gave citizens two votes: one for a party and one for a candidate. Under the leadership of the charismatic Koizumi Junichiro, the LDP managed to maintain its majority in the Japanese Diet, but his successors lost popular support as opposing parties learned how to operate in the new electoral environment. Drawing on the insights of historical institutionalism, Krauss and Pekkanen explain how Japanese politics functioned before and after the 1994 reform and why the persistence of party institutions (factions, PARC, koenkai) and the transformed role of party leadership contributed both to the LDPs success at remaining in power for fifteen years after the reforms and to its eventual downfall. In an epilogue, the authors assess the LDPs prospects in the near and medium term.
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