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Politics
[Introduction to the Contents]
Chapter 1 Meaning of Considering the House of Councillors
Section 1 Awareness and Overview / Section 2 Research Status and Positioning of this Report / Section 3 Structure of this Report
Chapter 2 Theory
Section 1 Rational Choice New System Theory / Section 2 Determining Factors in Policy Preferences / Section 3 Discipline and Unity of Political Parties
Chapter 3 Preventing Privatization of Postal Services by the Liberal Democratic Party of the House of Councillors
Section 1 Prior Research / Section 2 External Factors in Decision Making / Section 3 Hypothesis / Section 4 Data and Analysis Methods / Section 4 Analysis Results / Section 5 Summary
Chapter 4 Preventing Privatization of Postal Services by the Liberal Democratic Party of the House of Councillors
Section 1 Prior Research / Section 2 External Factors in Decision Making / Section 3 Hypothesis / Section 4 Data and Analysis Methods / Section 5 Analysis Results / Section 6 Case Studies 1 -- Regional Representation of Proportional Districts of the House of Councillors / Section 7 Case Studies 2 -Why Did the Liberal Democratic Party Prevent the Upper House Members from Leaving During the Period of Political Realignment?
Chapter 9 : The Left Shift of the Democratic Party and the Division of the Opposition Party
Section 1 : Mari Eda, Section 2 : Katsuya Okada, Section 3 : Renho, Section 4 : Seiji Maehara, Section 5 : Summary
Chapter 10 : The Significance of the House of Councillors in Japanese Society
Section 1 : Summary of Findings / Section 2 : Implications
Author's brief history
Assistant Professor, Faculty of Politics and Economics, Takushoku University
Graduate School of Law and Political Science, University of Tokyo, 2017 : Master's degree, Graduate School of Law and Political Science, University of Tokyo, 2021 : Doctor of Law
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