The Referendum Movement in Post-Cold War Japan. A Comparative Analysis Inspired by Rokkan

An approach inspired by the work of S. Rokkan (1973) is used to investigate the characteristics of the Japanese party system, an increase in local Japanese referenda since 1996, & the related topic of political subcultures. The growth in local referenda is linked to a center-periphery relation t...

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Democracy
Electoral Systems
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Political Parties
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Referendum
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