In late August 2009, Japan's politics changed forever with the overwhelming election of the Democratic Party of Japan to government, ousting the Liberal Democratic Party from power after more than five decades in office. The new government enjoys initial popularity but is facing a number a testing issues which may lead to difficulties both at home and overseas
Summary The Democratic Party (Minshutô) won the general election on August 30th, when it gained 191 ...
In 2009, the Liberal Democratic Party of Japan (LDP) lost in a landslide to the Democratic Party of ...
After Japan’s defeat in World War II, its political system underwent a gradual modernization from mi...
Japan has experienced a political earthquake last Sunday. Japan’s 45th Lower House elections marked ...
November 2010 In September 2009, the Democratic Party won the general elections. For the first time ...
What explains the 2009 electoral loss by Japan's Liberal Democratic Party (LDP) and more generally, ...
October 2009 On 30th August, the Minshuto (Democrat Party of Japan, DPJ, considered as the Centrist ...
This report addresses the September 1, 2008, resignation of Japanese Prime Minister Yasuo Fukuda and...
In September Junichir Koizumi will stand down as President of the Liberal Democratic Party (LDP) and...
Japan's current political instability began in July 1993, when the Liberal Democratic Party (LDP) -...
In 1993 thirty-eight years of one party rule in Japan came to an end as a cabinet including no membe...
In the two short years since Junichiro Koizumi’s retirement, Japan has witnessed the fall of one pri...
The victory of the Democratic Party of Japan over the Liberal Democratic Party, long the nation’s ru...
The United States was not the only country that voted for change this past year. On August 30, 2009,...
This paper examines the dynamics of the current political change in Japan. The Liberal Democratic Pa...
Summary The Democratic Party (Minshutô) won the general election on August 30th, when it gained 191 ...
In 2009, the Liberal Democratic Party of Japan (LDP) lost in a landslide to the Democratic Party of ...
After Japan’s defeat in World War II, its political system underwent a gradual modernization from mi...
Japan has experienced a political earthquake last Sunday. Japan’s 45th Lower House elections marked ...
November 2010 In September 2009, the Democratic Party won the general elections. For the first time ...
What explains the 2009 electoral loss by Japan's Liberal Democratic Party (LDP) and more generally, ...
October 2009 On 30th August, the Minshuto (Democrat Party of Japan, DPJ, considered as the Centrist ...
This report addresses the September 1, 2008, resignation of Japanese Prime Minister Yasuo Fukuda and...
In September Junichir Koizumi will stand down as President of the Liberal Democratic Party (LDP) and...
Japan's current political instability began in July 1993, when the Liberal Democratic Party (LDP) -...
In 1993 thirty-eight years of one party rule in Japan came to an end as a cabinet including no membe...
In the two short years since Junichiro Koizumi’s retirement, Japan has witnessed the fall of one pri...
The victory of the Democratic Party of Japan over the Liberal Democratic Party, long the nation’s ru...
The United States was not the only country that voted for change this past year. On August 30, 2009,...
This paper examines the dynamics of the current political change in Japan. The Liberal Democratic Pa...
Summary The Democratic Party (Minshutô) won the general election on August 30th, when it gained 191 ...
In 2009, the Liberal Democratic Party of Japan (LDP) lost in a landslide to the Democratic Party of ...
After Japan’s defeat in World War II, its political system underwent a gradual modernization from mi...