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Koizumi Diplomacy
- Japan's Kantei Approach to Foreign and Defense Affairs
Engelsk Paperback
Koizumi Diplomacy
- Japan's Kantei Approach to Foreign and Defense Affairs
Engelsk Paperback

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Japan's policymaking strategy in foreign and defense affairs changed dramatically in 2001 after Prime Minister Junichiro Koizumi took the helm of the long-ruling Liberal Democratic Party. Following a series of bland and short-lived prime ministers, Koizumi's infusion of fresh energy into a tired and opaque party has been compared with Tony Blair's successful revamping of New Labour in the U.K. Koizumi, however, had a weak power base in the party and limited diplomatic experience. How, then, was he able to exercise leadership?Tomohito Shinoda analyzes the prime minister's role in policymaking, focusing on the assistance he receives from the Kantei, or Cabinet Secretariat, the Japanese equivalent of the American president's White House cabinet. Since 2001, the Japanese government's center of gravity for foreign policy has shifted from the traditionally dominant Ministry of Foreign Affairs to the Kantei, which allowed Koizumi to exercise a top-down style of decision-making. Through case studies and personal interviews with former prime ministers and cabinet secretaries, Shinoda looks at how Koizumi's new system operates on a practical level - how, for example, major post-2001 anti-terrorism legislation has been initiated and prepared by the Kantei-and compares its successes and failures with those of the U.S. system. With frank and engaging commentary by former officials, this book makes a unique contribution to the understanding of contemporary Japanese political affairs.
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Sprog:
Engelsk
Sider:
216
ISBN-13:
9780295986999
Indbinding:
Paperback
Udgave:
ISBN-10:
0295986999
Kategori:
Udg. Dato:
12 feb 2007
Længde:
13mm
Bredde:
150mm
Højde:
224mm
Forlag:
University of Washington Press
Oplagsdato:
12 feb 2007
Forfatter(e):
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