Japan's Politics and Government in Transition
Description:
Japan's politics and government are undergoing a historic
transition. The 38-year one-party rule of the Liberal Democratic
Party (LDP) came to an end on July 18, 1993, when the party was
voted out of power, even as it remained the single largest party in
the lower house of Japan's bicameral Diet, or parliament. Seven
non-communist parties, with little in common save their shared
interest in dethroning the LDP, formed a shaky coalition.
Date:
January 21, 1994
Creator:
Shinn, Rinn-Sup
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