Widely recognized both in America and Japan for his insider knowledge and penetrating analyses of Japanese politics, Gerald Curtis is the political analyst best positioned to explore the complexities of the Japanese political scene today. Curtis has personally known most of the key players in Japanese politics for more than thirty years, and he draws on their candid comments to provide invaluable and graphic insights into the world of Japanese politics. By relating the behavior of Japanese political leaders to the institutions within which they must operate, Curtis makes sense out of what others have regarded as enigmatic or illogical. He utilizes his skills as a scholar and his knowledge of the inner workings of the Japanese political system to highlight the commonalities of Japanese and Western political practices while at the same time explaining what sets Japan apart.
Curtis rejects the notion that cultural distinctiveness and consensus are the defining elements of Japan's political decision making, emphasizing instead the competition among and the profound influence of individuals operating within particular institutional contexts on the development of Japan's politics. The discussions featured hereas they survey both the detailed events and the broad structures shaping the mercurial Japanese political scene of the 1990sdraw on extensive conversations with virtually all of the decade's political leaders and focus on the interactions among specific politicians as they struggle for political power.
The Logic of Japanese Politics covers such important political developments as
the Liberal Democratic Party's egress from power in 1993, after reigning for nearly four decades, and their crushing defeat in the "voters' revolt" of the 1998 upper-house election;
the formation of the 1993 seven party coalition government led by prime minister Morihiro Hosokawa and its collapse eight months later;
the historic electoral reform of 1994 which replaced the electoral system operative since the adoption of universal manhood suffrage in 1925; and
the decline of machine politics and the rise of the mutohasothe floating, nonparty voter.
Scrutinizing and interpreting a complex and changing political system, this multi-layered chronicle reveals the dynamics of democracy at workJapanese-style. In the process, The Logic of Japanese Politics not only offers a fascinating picture of Japanese politics and politicians but also provides a framework for understanding Japan's attempts to surmount its present problems, and helps readers gain insight into Japan's future.
2 有用 王广涛 2018-02-06 17:40:15
把该书日文版读完了,英文版也就算了读完了吧。
0 有用 wishyll 2018-05-01 01:48:52
Curtis是非常擅长写作的一位”政治学教授”。有着非同一般的对于日本政治的现实直感。这种能力绝非长于方法论或者理论的人所能有。相较于他更早一本的关于日本政治的通论,你可以看到他是怎样擅长驾驭在短短10年之内发生的政治变动,并且极有有条理的写成一部可读性很强的大众向著作的,而且,更重要的是,能够取代此书的其他作品还并不多。任何一位觉得,我做日本政治比他强,的学生可以试着闭着眼睛回想一下被称为平成D... Curtis是非常擅长写作的一位”政治学教授”。有着非同一般的对于日本政治的现实直感。这种能力绝非长于方法论或者理论的人所能有。相较于他更早一本的关于日本政治的通论,你可以看到他是怎样擅长驾驭在短短10年之内发生的政治变动,并且极有有条理的写成一部可读性很强的大众向著作的,而且,更重要的是,能够取代此书的其他作品还并不多。任何一位觉得,我做日本政治比他强,的学生可以试着闭着眼睛回想一下被称为平成Democracy的平成年代的日本政治的变动,然后自己试着来讲述这个故事。你会发现,这绝非易事。我并不是说这部著作的分析很严谨或者仅凭直觉就可以引导我们走到多远。但是,此书写作时候所结合的那种平衡感和折衷主义的解释方式,是所有年轻学生所应该努力学习的。能够在Columbia的教授做那么多年绝非易事 (展开)