Electoral Reform and National Security in Japan
Discover the intricate relationship between electoral reform and national security in Japan with Electoral Reform and National Security in Japan by Amy Catalinac. Published by Cambridge University Press in 2017, this insightful book spans 266 pages and delves into how domestic politics shape security policies in Japan. Catalinac employs a unique blend of qualitative and quantitative methods to reveal that the heightened focus on security issues among Japanese politicians stems primarily from the pivotal 1994 electoral reform, rather than external threats from nations like China or North Korea. This compelling analysis is essential for anyone interested in understanding the dynamics of representative government and the evolving landscape of national security in Japan. Enhance your knowledge of Japanese politics and the impact of electoral systems by adding this essential read to your collection.