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Broadcasting politics in Japan : NHK television news.
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ISBN: 0801437482 9780801437489 1501731807 Year: 2000 Publisher: Ithaca Cornell university press

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The aftermath of Japan's 1945 military defeat left its public institutions in a state of deep crisis; virtually every major source of state legitimacy was seriously damaged or wholly remade by the postwar occupation. Between 1960 and 1990, however, these institutions renewed their strength, taking on legitimacy that erased virtually all traces of their postwar instability.How did this transformation come about? This is the question Ellis S. Krauss ponders in Broadcasting Politics in Japan; his answer focuses on the role played by the Japanese mass media and in particular by Japan's national broadcaster, NHK. Since the 1960s, television has been a fixture of the Japanese household, and NHK's TV news has until very recently been the dominant, and most trusted, source of political information for the Japanese citizen. NHK's news style is distinctive among the broadcasting systems of industrialized countries; it emphasizes facts over interpretation and gives unusual priority to coverage of the national bureaucracy. Krauss argues that this approach is not simply a reflection of Japanese culture, but a result of the organization and processes of NHK and their relationship with the state. These factors had profound consequences for the state's postwar re-legitimization, while the commercial networks' recent challenge to NHK has helped engender the wave of cynicism currently faced by the state. Krauss guides the reader through the complex interactions among politics, media organizations, and Japanese journalism to demonstrate how NHK television news became a shaper of Japan's political world, rather than simply a lens through which to view it.

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Television broadcasting of news --- Government and the press --- History --- Nihon Hoso Kyokai --- J4126 --- J0969 --- J0961 --- J6840 --- -Nihon Hōsō Kyōkai --- -Government and the press --- -Press --- Press and government --- Press policy --- State and the press --- Press --- Freedom of the press --- Press and politics --- Television broadcasting --- Television coverage of news --- Television journalism --- Television news --- Broadcast journalism --- Japan: Sociology and anthropology -- media and (mass) communications --- Japan: Journalism -- newspapers and news agencies --- Japan: Journalism -- policy, legislation, guidelines, codes of behavior --- Japan: Media arts and entertainment -- television --- Japan --- -History --- -Government policy --- News --- History. --- -Japan: Sociology and anthropology -- media and (mass) communications --- -J4126 --- -Television broadcasting --- -News --- Government policy --- Nihon Hōsō Kyōkai --- Nippon Hōsō Kyōkai --- 日本放送協会 --- 日本放送協會 --- NHK --- N.H.K. --- Japan Broadcasting Corporation --- Broadcasting Corporation of Japan --- Japanese State Television --- Riben guang bo xie hui --- Jih-pen kuang po hsieh hui --- 日本广播协会 --- NHK Japan --- NHK of Japan --- Ōsaka Hōsōkyoku --- Tōkyō Hōsōkyoku --- Nagoya Hōsōkyoku --- Television broadcasting of news - Japan - History --- Government and the press - Japan - History - 20th century --- Journalistes --- Presse et politique --- Télévision --- Etat et presse --- Japon --- 20e siècle --- Émissions de nouvelles

Conflict in Japan.
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ISBN: 0824808673 Year: 1984 Publisher: Honolulu University of Hawaii press


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Japanese radicals revisited: student protest in postwar Japan
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ISBN: 0520024672 Year: 1974 Publisher: Berkeley, Calif. University of California Press

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Japan's democracy : how much change?
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ISBN: 0871241633 Year: 1995 Publisher: New York (N.Y.): Foreign policy association

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Broadcasting Politics in Japan
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ISBN: 9781501731808 Year: 2018 Publisher: Ithaca, NY

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Japan and North America : RoutledgeCurzon library of modern Japan
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ISBN: 0415275148 0415275156 0415275164 Year: 2004 Publisher: London ; New York :

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Beyond bilateralism : U.S.-Japan relations in the new Asia-Pacific.
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ISBN: 0804749108 0804749094 Year: 2005 Publisher: Stanford Stanford university press

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J4815.11 --- J4812.10 --- J4810.90 --- Japan: International politics and law -- international relations, policy and security -- North America -- United States --- Japan: International politics and law -- international relations, policy and security -- Asia -- East Asia --- Japan: International politics and law -- international relations, policy and security -- postwar Shōwa (1945- ), Heisei period (1989- ), contemporary --- Geopolitics --- International agencies --- International economic relations --- Economic policy, Foreign --- Economic relations, Foreign --- Economics, International --- Foreign economic policy --- Foreign economic relations --- Interdependence of nations --- International economic policy --- International economics --- New international economic order --- Economic policy --- International relations --- Economic sanctions --- Associations, International --- IGOs (Intergovernmental organizations) --- Institutions, International --- Intergovernmental organizations --- International administration --- International associations --- International governmental organizations --- International institutions --- International organizations --- International unions --- Organizations, International --- Specialized agencies of the United Nations --- International cooperation --- Interorganizational relations --- Non-state actors (International relations) --- International organization --- World politics --- Asia --- Japan --- Pacific Area --- United States --- Economic conditions. --- Politics and government --- Foreign relations --- Politics and government. --- International relations. Foreign policy --- 1989 --- -Asia --- Economic conditions --- Pacific area --- 1945 --- -Pacific area --- Inter-governmental organizations --- United States of America

Beyond bilateralism
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ISBN: 0804767297 1417519479 9781417519477 0804749094 9780804749091 0804749108 9780804749107 9780804767293 Year: 2004 Publisher: Stanford, Cal. Stanford University Press

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This is the first comprehensive analysis of the ways in which changes in the geopolitical context have altered the nature of the long-stable U.S.-Japan relationship: much of what had once been a bilateral and relatively exclusive relationship has been transformed in the past two decades. The authors present eleven case studies of important domains—ranging from increased flows of private capital to international security concerns to the growing importance of multilateral organizations—in which the relationship has been altered to a greater or lesser degree. Individual chapters present new ways of understanding international financial flows, U.S.-Japan trade relations, and U.S.-Japan manufacturing rivalry. Others present very cogent synthetic analyses of the changing context of U.S.-Japan relations. Together they provide an account of the bilateral, regional, and global institutions—political, military, and financial—that dominate the geopolitics of U.S.-Asia relations. Although written to a consistently high intellectual level, the chapters in this timely volume are intended for a nonspecialist audience and will be useful to practitioners in business and government, as well as to students and teachers.


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The Rise and Fall of Japan's LDP
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ISBN: 0801460026 9780801460029 9780801449321 0801449324 9780801476822 0801476828 9780801459733 Year: 2011 Publisher: Ithaca, NY

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After holding power continuously from its inception in 1955 (with the exception of a ten-month hiatus in 1993-1994), Japan's Liberal Democratic Party (LDP) lost control of the national government decisively in September 2009. Despite its defeat, the LDP remains the most successful political party in a democracy in the post-World War II period. In The Rise and Fall of Japan's LDP, Ellis S. Krauss and Robert J. Pekkanen shed light on the puzzle of the LDP's long dominance and abrupt defeat. Several questions about institutional change in party politics are at the core of their investigation: What incentives do different electoral systems provide? How do politicians adapt to new incentives? How much does structure determine behavior, and how much opportunity does structure give politicians to influence outcomes? How adaptable are established political organizations? The electoral system Japan established in 1955 resulted in a half-century of "one-party democracy." But as Krauss and Pekkanen detail, sweeping political reforms in 1994 changed voting rules and other key elements of the electoral system. Both the LDP and its adversaries had to adapt to a new system that gave citizens two votes: one for a party and one for a candidate. Under the leadership of the charismatic Koizumi Junichiro, the LDP managed to maintain its majority in the Japanese Diet, but his successors lost popular support as opposing parties learned how to operate in the new electoral environment. Drawing on the insights of historical institutionalism, Krauss and Pekkanen explain how Japanese politics functioned before and after the 1994 reform and why the persistence of party institutions (factions, PARC, koenkai) and the transformed role of party leadership contributed both to the LDP's success at remaining in power for fifteen years after the reforms and to its eventual downfall. In an epilogue, the authors assess the LDP's prospects in the near and medium term.

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