00996aam a2200265 i 4500991001710919707536120514s2011 it 001 0 ita 9788856840322b14057451-39ule_instDip.to Studi Storiciita327.2945.07Sulla diplomazia in età moderna :politica, economia, religione /a cura di Renzo Sabbatini, Paola VolpiniMilano :F. Angeli,c2011254 p. ;23 cm.Annali di storia militare europea ;3Stati italianiDiplomaziaSec. 16.-18. Sabbatini, RenzoVolpini, Paola.b1405745102-04-1414-05-12991001710919707536LE023 327.2 SUL 1 1 12023000133354le023-E32.00-l- 01010.i1541086916-05-12Sulla diplomazia in età moderna238616UNISALENTOle02325-06-12ma -itait 0005047nam 22006135 450 991104779990332120251122120353.03-031-98797-710.1007/978-3-031-98797-7(MiAaPQ)EBC32427698(Au-PeEL)EBL32427698(CKB)43675136500041(DE-He213)978-3-031-98797-7(EXLCZ)994367513650004120251122d2025 u| 0engurcnu||||||||txtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierJapan Decides 2024 The Japanese General Election /edited by Kenneth M. McElwain, Robert J. Pekkanen, Daniel M. Smith1st ed. 2025.Cham :Springer Nature Switzerland :Imprint: Palgrave Macmillan,2025.1 online resource (388 pages)Political Science and International Studies3-031-98796-9 Part 1: Introduction -- Chapter 1: Introduction: LDP Dominance on the Edge -- Chapter 2: The 2024 Election Results: A Political Earthquake -- Part 2: Political Parties -- Chapter 3: Reasons behind the LDP's Loss in the 2024 Election -- Chapter 4: The CDP in 2024: The Legacy of the Electoral Coalition with the JCP -- Chapter 5: A Costly Coalition: Komeito's Enduring Partnership with the LDP -- Chapter 6: Why Did Public Support for the Japan Innovation Party Decline in the 2024 HR Election? -- Part 3: The Campaign -- Chapter 7: Electoral Campaigns in Japan's 2024 General Election: Signs of Structural Transformation -- Chapter 8: Policy Positions of the Candidates -- Chapter 9: How Party Manifestos Framed Political Distrust in the 2024 Election -- Chapter 10: Public Opinion and Scandals in Economic Hard Times -- Chapter 11: Social Media in the 2024 Election -- Chapter 12: Partisanship and Turnout in the 2024 General Election -- Part 4: Issues -- Chapter 13: Scandals During the Kishida Administration -- Chapter 14: Perennial Fears, Novel Responses: The Unification Church in Japan After the Abe Assassination -- Chapter 15: Increase in Women’s Representation and Candidates’ Positions on Gender Equality Issues -- Chapter 16: LGBTQ+ Rights Issues and the 2024 Japanese Election -- Chapter 17: Childcare Policy in the 2024 Election: Who Resonated with the Public Amid an Unprecedented Birthrate Decline? -- Chapter 18: Election under Inflation: LDP’s Choice of Macroeconomic Policy -- Chapter 19: Japan Decides Its Role in the Global Economy: Trade and Economic Security in the 2024 Election -- Chapter 20: Conclusion: The LDP Loses Trust and the Illusion of Invincibility.This edited volume is the fifth in the Japan Decides series and the premier venue for scholarly research on the 2024 general election for the Japanese House of Representatives. The 2024 election was historic, with Japan's long-ruling LDP suffering its second worst showing at the ballot box since it was founded. The volume features a broad range of scholarship from top researchers in Japan, the United States, and Europe. After an introduction that sets the stage, the second section analyzes political parties, including the LDP, CDP, Komeito, and Ishin. The third section explores the campaign, and features chapters on the policy positions of candidates, social media, public opinion, party manifestos, and turnout. The fourth section analyzes the major policy issues surrounding the election, including the Unification Church and money scandals, women’s representation, LGBTQ+ rights, childcare, macroeconomics and inflation, and Japan’s role in the global economy. The conclusion synthesizes the original research in the volume’s chapters to provide a coherent overall explanation for understanding the election in both historical and comparative perspective. Kenneth M. McElwain is Professor of Comparative Politics at the Institute of Social Science, University of Tokyo, Japan. Robert J. Pekkanen is Professor of International Studies at the University of Washington, USA. Daniel M. Smith is Associate Professor of Political Science at the University of Pennsylvania, USA. .Political Science and International StudiesElectionsAsiaPolitics and governmentCommunication in politicsWorld politicsElectoral PoliticsAsian PoliticsPolitical CommunicationPolitical HistoryElections.AsiaPolitics and government.Communication in politics.World politics.Electoral Politics.Asian Politics.Political Communication.Political History.324.952052McElwain Kenneth M1864388MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9911047799903321Japan Decides 20244471204UNINA