Money Politics in Japan
Auteur : Matthew Carlson
Date de publication : 2007
Éditeur : Lynne Rienner Publishers
Nombre de pages : 187
Résumé du livre
Have the far-reaching political reforms enacted in Japan more than a decade ago succeeded in reducing corruption and the high costs of elections? Or have the results been "business as usual"? Matthew Carlson analyzes the ebb and flow of money in Japanese politics, drawing on extensive fieldwork and detailed campaign-finance data to investigate campaign practices, party strategies, and the effects of formal and informal rules.