
Patterns Of Japanese Policy Making ebook
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The author of this study of policymaking in postwar Japan contends that the prevailing perceptions of the subject advanced to date are inadequate. Professor Pempel identifies three distinct patterns of policymaking within Japan's current system of hegemonic pluralism. One of these, "e;policymaking by camp conflict, "e;is associated with broad, highly emotional, ideological issues that p...
Ebook
359,43 DKK
Publisher
Routledge
Published
10 June 2019
Length
264 pages
Genres
1F
Language
English
Format
epub
DRM
LCP
ISBN
9781000313703
The author of this study of policymaking in postwar Japan contends that the prevailing perceptions of the subject advanced to date are inadequate. Professor Pempel identifies three distinct patterns of policymaking within Japan's current system of hegemonic pluralism. One of these, "e;policymaking by camp conflict, "e;is associated with broad, highly emotional, ideological issues that polarize political forces and that are resolved only after widely publicized battles in the Diet, the media, and the streets. A second pattern, "e;incremental policymaking, "e;involves nonideological problems that are settled largely through bureaucratic procedures almost totally removed from public scrutiny. A third pattern, "e;pressure group policymaking, "e;pits a limited number of special interest groups against one or more government agencies; this process is less conflictual and public than camp conflict, but more visible and antagonistic than incremental policymaking.