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Party Ideologies and Regional Inequality: An Analysis of Party Manifestos in Japan
Authors:Christian G Winkler  Ken Victor Hijino
Institution:1. Hokkaido Universitywinkler@seinan-gu.ac.jp;3. Kyoto University
Abstract:ABSTRACT

Regional inequality within Japan has been a key political issue in Japanese politics throughout the entire postwar period. In this analysis, we examine how Japanese parties have positioned themselves on the question of regional inequality, focusing on how the party system response has been shaped by ideas and ideologies. The article analyses two 15-year periods separated by a quarter of a century (1960–75 and 2000–15) during which regional inequalities became a particularly salient and pressing issue. We compare institutional and socioeconomic contexts, broader governing ideas, and policy responses to this issue by major parties in their election platforms (manifestos). We find that party ideology and broader paradigms continued to shape party responses to regional inequality during both periods.
Keywords:Japan  Japanese politics  regional inequality  ideational studies  manifesto research  Liberal Democratic Party  party politics
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