The tenure of Japanese prime ministers is famously short. Between 2006 and 2012 Japan changed prime minister once a year. What factors can explain Japan’s revolving-door premiership? To explore this puzzle, this article applies the Leadership Capital Index (LCI) developed by Bennister, ’t Hart and Worthy (2015) to case studies of the nine Japanese prime ministers holding office between 2000 and 2015. Leadership capital is the aggregate of leaders’ political resources: skills, relations and reputation. The LCI thus allows analysis of the interplay between individual capacities and contextual conditions in determining leaders’ ability to gain, maintain and deploy power. The LCI is applied to answer two questions. Firstly, what accounts for t...
Former Prime Minister Junichiro Koizumi left a lasting impression as he left office earlier this yea...
The orthodox view or 'rule' of Japanese politics over past decades has been that Japanese leadership...
Alongside the focus on prime ministers within an institutional setting, it is important to recognise...
The tenure of Japanese prime ministers is famously short. Between 2006 and 2012 Japan changed prime ...
Japanese prime ministers have traditionally been seen as consensus-builders, lacking flair, charisma...
The introduction to this special issue begins by presenting a recent puzzle – the increasingly stron...
This article considers UK prime ministers as leaders of their political parties. It evaluates the ex...
Since the end of the Cold War, Japan\u27s defense policy and politics has gone through significant c...
The article contributes to debates about core executive capacity by analyzing the British and Japane...
Conventional wisdom suggests that South Korea\u27s financial reform, following the crisis in 1997, w...
This article argues that the extent to which political office-holders can effectively attain and wie...
The nature and rapidity of turnover of prime ministers in Japan in recent years (2006-2010) is nearl...
This article argues that the extent to which political office-holders can effectively attain and wie...
This article argues that the extent to which political office-holders can effectively attain and wie...
Despite growing interest over the last twenty years in the position and power of the Japanese prime ...
Former Prime Minister Junichiro Koizumi left a lasting impression as he left office earlier this yea...
The orthodox view or 'rule' of Japanese politics over past decades has been that Japanese leadership...
Alongside the focus on prime ministers within an institutional setting, it is important to recognise...
The tenure of Japanese prime ministers is famously short. Between 2006 and 2012 Japan changed prime ...
Japanese prime ministers have traditionally been seen as consensus-builders, lacking flair, charisma...
The introduction to this special issue begins by presenting a recent puzzle – the increasingly stron...
This article considers UK prime ministers as leaders of their political parties. It evaluates the ex...
Since the end of the Cold War, Japan\u27s defense policy and politics has gone through significant c...
The article contributes to debates about core executive capacity by analyzing the British and Japane...
Conventional wisdom suggests that South Korea\u27s financial reform, following the crisis in 1997, w...
This article argues that the extent to which political office-holders can effectively attain and wie...
The nature and rapidity of turnover of prime ministers in Japan in recent years (2006-2010) is nearl...
This article argues that the extent to which political office-holders can effectively attain and wie...
This article argues that the extent to which political office-holders can effectively attain and wie...
Despite growing interest over the last twenty years in the position and power of the Japanese prime ...
Former Prime Minister Junichiro Koizumi left a lasting impression as he left office earlier this yea...
The orthodox view or 'rule' of Japanese politics over past decades has been that Japanese leadership...
Alongside the focus on prime ministers within an institutional setting, it is important to recognise...