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The End of LDP Dominance and the Rise of Party-Oriented Politics in Japan
by
REED, STEVEN R.
, THIES, MICHAEL F.
, SCHEINER, ETHAN
in
Candidates
/ Clientelism
/ Dominance
/ Elections
/ Electoral systems
/ Incumbents
/ Liberalism
/ Lower houses
/ Personal characteristics
/ Political campaigns
/ Political candidates
/ Political parties
/ Political systems
/ Popularity
/ Rural urban differences
/ Single member districts
/ Success
/ Two-party systems
/ Upper houses
/ Voting
2012
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The End of LDP Dominance and the Rise of Party-Oriented Politics in Japan
by
REED, STEVEN R.
, THIES, MICHAEL F.
, SCHEINER, ETHAN
in
Candidates
/ Clientelism
/ Dominance
/ Elections
/ Electoral systems
/ Incumbents
/ Liberalism
/ Lower houses
/ Personal characteristics
/ Political campaigns
/ Political candidates
/ Political parties
/ Political systems
/ Popularity
/ Rural urban differences
/ Single member districts
/ Success
/ Two-party systems
/ Upper houses
/ Voting
2012
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The End of LDP Dominance and the Rise of Party-Oriented Politics in Japan
by
REED, STEVEN R.
, THIES, MICHAEL F.
, SCHEINER, ETHAN
in
Candidates
/ Clientelism
/ Dominance
/ Elections
/ Electoral systems
/ Incumbents
/ Liberalism
/ Lower houses
/ Personal characteristics
/ Political campaigns
/ Political candidates
/ Political parties
/ Political systems
/ Popularity
/ Rural urban differences
/ Single member districts
/ Success
/ Two-party systems
/ Upper houses
/ Voting
2012
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The End of LDP Dominance and the Rise of Party-Oriented Politics in Japan
2012
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The loss of power by the Liberal Democratic Party after more than half a century of dominance was the most obvious outcome of Japan's 2009 election, but together the 2005 and 2009 elections demonstrate significant shifts in both the foundations of party support and the importance of national swings in support for one party or another. Since 2005, urban-rural differences in the foundations of the leading parties have changed dramatically, and Japan has moved from a system dominated by locally based, individual candidacies toward a two-party system in which both party popularity and personal characteristics influence electoral success or failure.
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