The Democratic Party of Japan in power : challenges and failures / edited by Yoichi Funabashi and Koichi Nakano ; translated by Kate Dunlop.
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New York, NY :
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2017.
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Series: | Nissan Institute/Routledge Japanese studies series.
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Table of Contents:
- Introduction : The DPJ's Evolution and Three Years in Power / Koichi Nakano
- The Manifesto : Why was the DPJ Unable to Keep its Campaign Promises? / Koji Nakakita
- Political Leadership : The Failure of the DPJ's "Five Measures" / Akihisa Shiozaki
- The Economy and Public Finance : The Challenges and Setbacks of Reform / Hideaki Tanaka
- Foreign Policy and Security under the DPJ : From Idealism to Pragmatism / Ken Jimbo
- The Child Allowance : A Failed Attempt to Put "Children First" / Kumiko Hagiwara
- The DPJ's Mismanagement of Administration and Party : Was Ozawa Alone to Blame? / Koichi Nakano
- DPJ Election Strategy : The Dilemma of Landslide Victory / Phillip Y. Lipscy
- Conclusion : A Message to the DPJ : Be the Political Party of Reform. Improve Your Ability to Govern / Yoichi Funabashi.