Historical Introduction
CLASS # | TOPICS | ASSIGNMENTS |
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1 | Politics and policy in contemporary Japan | |
2 | The “Modernization” of Japan | |
3 | From Taisho to Showa | |
4 | Transwar political history | |
5 | Japanese culture and society | |
6 | Japan incorporated [?] |
Politics
CLASS # | TOPICS | ASSIGNMENTS |
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I. Party politics | ||
7 | The party system after 1993 | |
8 | The liberal democratic party | |
9 | The diet | |
II. Electoral politics | ||
10 | The electoral system | |
11 | Voter mobilization and voting behavior | First undergraduate paper due |
12 | Midterm exam in class | |
III. Civil society and interest group politics | ||
13 | Civil society | |
14 | Organized labor | |
15 | The Zaikai | |
IV. Bureaucratic politics | ||
16 | The bureaucracy | First graduate paper due |
17 | The budget process |
Public Policy
CLASS # | TOPICS | ASSIGNMENTS |
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18 | Social policy | |
19 | Defense and foreign policy | Second undergraduate paper due |
20 | Energy policy | |
21 | Science and technology process | |
22 | Industrial policy | |
23 | Japan in the Post-Cold War World | |
24 |
No Readings Debate: Change at Last? Or change at least? Students will be assigned to one of two teams: affirmative and negative on the general proposition,“Japan is changing.” |
Second graduate paper due |
25 | Undergraduate meeting |