17.537 / 17.538 Politics and Policy in Contemporary Japan, Spring 2003
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Samuels, Richard J.
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Politics and Policy in Contemporary Japan
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This subject is designed for upper level undergraduates and graduate students as an introduction to politics and the policy process in modern Japan. The semester is divided into two parts. After a two-week general introduction to Japan and to the dominant approaches to the study of Japanese history, politics and society, we will begin exploring five aspects of Japanese politics: (1) Party Politics (2) Electoral Politics (3) Interest Group Politics and (4) Bureaucratic Politics. The second part of the semester focuses on public policy, divided into seven major policy areas: (1) Social Policy (2) Foreign Policy (3) Defence Policy (4) Energy Policy (5) Science and Technology Policy (6) Industrial Policy and (7) Trade Policy. We will try to understand the ways in which the actors and institutions identified in the first part of the semester affect the policy process across a variety of issue areas.
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2003-06Department
Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Department of Political ScienceOther identifiers
17.537-Spring2003
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17.537
17.538
IMSCP-MD5-957f343bce78d7733ef2d658a8d3e410
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Japan, History, Politics, Society, Party Politics, Electoral Politics, Interest Group Politics, Bureaucratic Politics, Social Policy, Foreign Policy, Defense Policy, Energy Policy, Science and Technology Policy, Industrial Policy, Trade Policy, 17.537, 17.538
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