Koichi Nakano
人物简介:
Koichi Nakano, Ph.D. (Princeton) is Associate Professor of Political Science, Faculty of Liberal Arts, Sophia University in Japan.
Party Politics and Decentralization in Japan and France书籍相关信息
- ISBN:9780415553056
- 作者:Koichi Nakano
- 出版社:Routledge
- 出版时间:2014-2-18
- 页数:176
- 价格:$44.23
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- 装帧:Paperback
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- 原作名:日本とフランスにおける政党政治と分権化
- 适合人群:Political scientists, international relations scholars, public policy students, political theory enthusiasts, graduate students focusing on European and Japanese politics
- TAG:Decentralization / Comparative Politics / Political Theory / European Politics / Japanese Politics / Policy Implementation
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- 更新时间:2025-05-05 15:30:38
内容简介:
Decentralization is a curious policy for a central government to pursue. If politics is essentially about the struggle for power, why would anyone want to give away the power that one struggled for and won? This book argues that it is precisely party competition in search of power that propels decentralization.
Koichi Nakano develops his core argument through in-depth, qualitative research on the politics of reform in France and Japan. Introducing the concept of oppositional policy, he traces the process through which parties in opposition reinvent their ideologies and policy platforms in an attempt to present themselves as the voice of the governed, broaden popular support through the advocacy of enhanced democratic control of government, and proceed to implement some of these oppositional policies after capturing power. This book, thus, takes the role of political parties in the democratic process seriously - parties take up certain issues and espouse certain solutions actively as weapons in the power struggle both on the electoral front and in the policy process. Party competition is not merely a formal condition of democracy; it is also a mechanism with substantive policy impact on its evolution.
Party Politics and Decentralization in Japan and France will be of interest to students of Japanese and French politics and comparative politics in general.