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Leading Japan
The Role of the Prime Minister
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266 pages
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The book presents an analytical framework to explore the prime minister's role in Japan's political decision-making, highlighting the challenges posed by interagency rivalry and intraparty factions. These dimensions of factionalism create obstacles during major policy resolutions. However, it also demonstrates that, despite these challenges, the prime minister can still achieve effectiveness in governance.
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2000, hardcover
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