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Political Corruption and Scandals in Japan

الفساد السياسي والفضائح في اليابان

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Book Title Political Corruption and Scandals in Japan Author Name Matthew M. Carlson, Steven R. Reed Publishing house cornellpress cornell Country - city USA Date of issue 2018 Number of pages 204 Buy the book Translation rights

Combining history with comparative politics, Matthew M. Carlson and Steven R. Reed take on political corruption and scandals, and the reforms designed to counter them, in post–World War II Japan. _Political Corruption and Scandals in Japan_ makes sense of the scandals that have plagued Japanese politics for more than half a century and attempts to show how reforms have evolved to counter the problems. What causes political corruption to become more or less serious over time? they ask. The authors examine major political corruption scandals beginning with the early postwar period until the present day as one way to make sense of how the nature of corruption changes over time. They also consider bureaucratic corruption and scandals, violations of electoral law, sex scandals, and campaign finance regulations and scandals. In the end, Carlson and Reed write, though Japanese politics still experiences periodic scandals, the political reforms of 1994 have significantly reduced the levels of political corruption. The basic message is that reform can reduce corruption. The causes and consequences of political corruption in Japan, they suggest, are much like those in other consolidated democracies.

Political Corruption and Scandals in Japan

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Publishercornellpress cornell
CountryUSA
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Published2018
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Pages204 pages
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