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The book explores the enduring dominance of Japan's Liberal Democratic Party (LDP) since 1955, despite widespread dissatisfaction. It examines why opposition parties struggle to present credible alternatives, highlighting the influence of Japan's cultural context and electoral system. The analysis reveals significant implications for Japanese economic policy and broader democratic responsiveness, providing insights into the challenges faced by political opposition in a seemingly democratic framework.
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Democracy without Competition in Japan, Ethan Scheiner
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- 2015
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