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Policymaking in contemporary Japan
How political institutions, bureaucratic structures, and interest groups interact to shape public policy in modern Japan. Pempel analyzes the roles of key actors—such as government ministries, the Liberal Democratic Party (LDP), business organizations, and advisory councils—in the formulation and implementation of policy. The book highlights Japan’s distinctive consensus-oriented approach, the dominance of bureaucratic expertise, and the complex negotiations that underpin decision-making processes. Through case studies and institutional analysis, Pempel provides a clear understanding of how Japan’s political system functions and how policy outcomes are influenced by both formal structures and informal networks. This work serves as an important resource for understanding governance and political dynamics in contemporary Japan.
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