Dynasties and democracy : the inherited incumbency advantage in Japan / Daniel M. Smith.
Material type:
- 9781503613614

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FOBJGU Sonepat- Campus | Special collection- The Tokyo Foundation for Policy Research | FOB Library | 328.52073 SM-D (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Available | Donated by The Tokyo Foundation For Policy Research. | 027135 |
Includes bibliographical references (pages 319-342) and index.
Introduction : dynasties in democracies -- Putting Japan into comparative perspective -- A comparative theory of dynastic candidate selection -- Selection : from family business to party priority -- Election : the inherited incumbency advantage -- Promotion : dynastic dominance in the cabinet -- The consequences of dynastic politics for representation -- Conclusion : family fiefdoms and party politics.
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