POLI 211 Chapter : POLI 211 McKean - State Strength and Public Interest Summary Notes

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Japan does not have a strong state nor a dominant bureaucracy, but rather is pluralistic, or social corporatist: japanese processes appear to produce outcomes that serve public rather than private interests. State followership rather than state leadership: business leads bureaucracy and ldp giving way to demands from well-organized trade associations. Ldp easily persuaded to design policies suited to interest groups due to political motivations government follows and. Meti policies transformed by business, and in other times its policy is simply to delegate power to industrial associations. Growth industries capable of lobbying for tax breaks and subsidies, while government retreat from policy areas rejecting meti advise and producing social inefficiency. Ministry of finance would rather give up than retain portions of regulatory jurisdictions that are fraught with conflict; hazardous political minefield. Ever existed? fiction all along some evidence indicated that strong state may have been.

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