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Generational Gap In Japanese Politics A Longitudinal Study Of Political Attitudes And Behaviour 1st Edition Willy Jou

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Generational Gap In Japanese Politics A Longitudinal Study Of Political Attitudes And Behaviour 1st Edition Willy Jou
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Publisher: Palgrave Macmillan US
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.36 MB
Pages: 147
Author: Willy Jou, Masahisa Endo (auth.)
ISBN: 9781137503404, 9781137503428, 1137503408, 1137503424
Language: English
Year: 2016
Edition: 1

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Generational Gap In Japanese Politics A Longitudinal Study Of Political Attitudes And Behaviour 1st Edition Willy Jou by Willy Jou, Masahisa Endo (auth.) 9781137503404, 9781137503428, 1137503408, 1137503424 instant download after payment.

After decades of stable and seemingly semi-permanent single-party dominance, Japanese politics have gone through fundamental changes since the early 1990s. Government ministries have been reorganised, prime ministerial powers strengthened, and rules for electing the lower house of parliament overhauled. Furthermore, frequent formation, merger, splintering and disappearance of new parties have continued for more than two decades.
How do citizens make sense of politics amidst such rapid shifts? The authors address this question by focusing on attitudinal and behavioural changes and continuities with respect to political ideology. They explore what issues citizens associate with ideological terms, where they perceive various parties on a conservative-progressive dimension, and to what extent ideology affects their vote choice. Results of new surveys are also presented to shed light on distinctions between different ideological labels and profiles of radical right supporters. In addition, all topics are discussed with an eye to identifying divergent patterns between older and younger generations.

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