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17.538/17.537 Politics and Policy in Contemporary Japan

Analyzes contemporary Japanese politics, focusing primarily upon the post-World War II period. Includes examination of the dominant approaches to Japanese politics and society, the structure of the party system, the role of political opposition, the policy process, foreign affairs, and interest groups. Attention to defense, foreign, industrial, social, energy, and technology policy processes. Graduate students are expected to pursue the subject in greater depth through reading and class presentations. Assignments differ.

Countries: Jordan

Region: Asia

MIT Department: Political Science

Contact: Samuels [29~, Richard J.

Email: samuels@mit.edu

URL: http://student.mit.edu/catalog/search.cgi?search=17.538

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