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Toward a Responsive Two-Party System? A Review of ‘Series: Japanese Politics’

Gregory W. Noble

Social Science Japan Journal, 2016, vol. 19, issue 1, 85-97

Abstract: A review of the first four books in the important new ‘Series: Japanese Politics’ from the University of Tokyo Press reveals both the many contributions of rational choice institutionalism, with its focus on the incentive structures created by electoral systems and the system of executive authority (parliamentary, presidential, or semi-presidential), as well as some possible limitations.

Date: 2016
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