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Minority government in Japan : limited scope for foreign policy initiatives
Sakaki, Alexandra
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Stiftung Wissenschaft und Politik
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2025
Liberal
Democratic
Party
(LDP). His long-desired success came with a bitter aftertaste, however. After a poor showing for the …
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Minority government in Japan: Limited scope for foreign policy initiatives
Sakaki, Alexandra
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2025
Liberal
Democratic
Party
(LDP). His long-desired success came with a bitter aftertaste, however. After a poor showing for the …
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Examining opposition realignment and Japan's rightward shift in the 2017 general election
Sohn, Sukeui
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Asian international studies review
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2020
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pp. 55-77
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The LDP at 50: The Rise, Power Resources, and Perspectives of Japan's Dominant Party
Köllner, Patrick
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2005
Japan's ruling party is a prime example of a dominant party. While dominant parties in other democracies around the world have lost their grip on power or have even disappeared altogether, the LDP is still going strong. What explains the success of the party? How did the LDP acquire its dominant...
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The LDP at 50: The Rise, Power Resources, and Perspectives of Japan’s Dominant Party
Köllner, Patrick
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German Institute of Global and Area Studies (GIGA)
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2005
Japan’s ruling party is a prime example of a dominant party. While dominant parties in other democracies around the world have lost their grip on power or have even disappeared altogether, the LDP is still going strong. What explains the success of the party? How did the LDP acquire its...
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The LDP at 50 : the rise, power resources, and perspectives of Japan's dominant party
Köllner, Patrick
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2005
Japan's ruling party is a prime example of a dominant party. While dominant parties in other democracies around the world have lost their grip on power or have even disappeared altogether, the LDP is still going strong. What explains the success of the party? How did the LDP acquire its dominant...
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The misconception of political lessons : how UMNO perceives the fall of LDP in Japan
Takiyuddin Ismail, Muhamad
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Hamid, Abdul
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Fauzi, Ahmad
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Institute of Developing Economies, Japan External Trade …
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2012
political parties, viz. the United Malays National Organisation (UMNO) and the
Liberal
Democratic
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(LDP). UMNO, especially …
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The geography of stupidity: From where do all the bad ideas come?
Dorling, Danny
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Local Economy
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2012
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5-6
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pp. 486-493
The 30-year rule governing the release of Cabinet papers means that the British people only learned of a covert 1980s policy to manage the decline of northern England in early 2012. We can only guess at what is really being said behind closed doors today. There are some clues in a series of...
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Aspects of Japans Recent Relations with Asia
Hirano, Mutsumi
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Tozawa, Kenji
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Weste, John
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Suntory and Toyota International Centres for Economics …
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2000
the religious-based party, Komeito, joined the coalition government led by the
Liberal-Democratic
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in 1999. …
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Party dominance and factionalism : the Italian Christian Democrats and the Japanese Liberal Democrats in comparative perspective
Kato, Junko
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1994
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