State and Administration in Japan and Germany : : A Comparative Perspective on Continuity and Change / / ed. by Frieder Naschold, Michio Muramatsu.
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Place / Publishing House: | Berlin ;, Boston : : De Gruyter, , [2013] ©1997 |
Year of Publication: | 2013 |
Edition: | Reprint 2012 |
Language: | English |
Series: | de Gruyter Studies in Organization ;
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Physical Description: | 1 online resource (349 p.) |
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Table of Contents:
- Frontmatter
- Foreword
- Table of Contents
- Comparative Research on the State and Administration in Germany and Japan: The Framework
- I Macrostructure and Macropolitics
- Post-war Politics in Japan: Bureaucracy versus the Party/Parties in Power
- From State of Authority to Network State: The German State in Developmental Perspective
- Administrative Reform in Japan: Semi-autonomous Bureaucracy under the Pressure toward a Small Government
- Modernization of the Public Sector and Public Administration in the Federal Republic of Germany – (Mostly) A Story of Fragmented Incrementalism
- II Policy Arenas and Networks – A Comparative Policy Approach
- Social Policy in Japan: Building a Welfare State in a Conservative One Dominant Party System
- State and Society in German Social Policy: “Path-dependent” Responses to New Challenges
- Financing the Japanese Industries: Industrial Policies of The Financial Ministry and Financial Policies of The Industrial Ministry
- Industrial Policy in Germany: Old Issues and New Challenges
- Cooptation or New Possibility? Japanese Labor Politics in the Era of Neo-Conservatism
- Concerted Cooperation and Immobilism: Labour Policy in Germany and the Regulation of Early Exit
- Three Contentious Issues in the Political Process of Telecommunications Liberalization in Japan: Neglect of Infrastructural Problems?
- III The Governance Structure
- Revising the Interpretation of the Japanese Economy: Political Intervention and Market Competition in the Distribution System
- Future Perspectives of State and Administration in Japan and Germany
- About the Contributors
- Backmatter