A Comparison Between The British & Japanese Parliaments
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...Reprinted Without Proper Attirbution A Compr this party. When the electoral districts were reconfigured to take into account the postwar population growth, it resulted in an over-representation of such rural districts (Seekins, 1991) which has also proven to be a factor in their success. Ward (1978) points out that the practice of professional politics in Japan is a highly personalized affair. It has traditionally functioned through individual personal relationships that have substantial value and importance to those involved while being hierarchically structured within small and cohesive groups (Ward, 1978). Because of this aspect of Japanese politics, observers sometimes regard the LDP as more of a coalition of parties than as a single party composed of a number of factions (p. 89). Ward (1978) states that these...
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