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Is The Japanese Prime Minister Too Weakor Too Strong? : An Institutional Analysis

机译:日本首相太弱了吗? :制度分析

摘要

The Japanese political system has conventionally been perceived as a parliamentary system, which indicates that executive power depends on the national assembly. Such a parliamentary system could with coherent governing parties show decisive power in the policy-making processes. After the political reforms were implemented in 1994, some prime ministers did indeed show such decisive power in Japan, and presently the prime minister enjoys almost a free hand. At present the problem of Japanese politics arguably lies on an excessively powerful prime minister. Having said that, prime ministers in Japan had changed almost every year between 2006 and 2012; this office had symbolised the instability of the Japanese political system. The mystery of the Japanese political system merely deepens, when these observations are considered. This paper explores the question as to why such an extreme alternation of prime-ministerial power occurs in Japanese politics. By so doing this paper depicts the nature of the political system in Japan.
机译:传统上,日本的政治制度被视为议会制,这表明行政权取决于国民议会。这样的议会制度可以与连贯的执政党一起在决策过程中发挥决定性的作用。在1994年实施政治改革后,一些首相确实在日本表现出了这种决定性的力量,目前首相几乎享有自由。目前,日本政治问题可以说是在于过于强大的首相身上。话虽如此,日本首相在2006年至2012年之间几乎每年都发生变化。这个办公室象征着日本政治制度的不稳定。当考虑到这些观察结果时,日本政治体系的奥秘只会加深。本文探讨了为什么在日本政治中会出现这种极端的首相权力交替的问题。通过这样做,本文描述了日本政治制度的性质。

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    Takayasu Kensuke;

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  • 年度 2015
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