This book explores what every day 'regular' in the system political participation looks like in a small traditional Japanese city - Oita. It focuses especially on the role local institutions and politicians play in influencing the kinds of participation available and subsequently, the attitudes created about participation.
This book explores what every day 'regular' in the system political participation looks like in a small traditional Japanese city - Oita. It focuses especially on the role local institutions and politicians play in influencing the kinds of participation available and subsequently, the attitudes created about participation.
Dani Daigle Kida is a Researcher at the Center for Democracy Promotion, Ritsumeikan Asia Pacific University, Japan
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Acknowledgements List of Figures & Tables Introduction 1. Political Actors 2. Institutionalized Participatory Mechanisms 3. Koenkai (personal support organization) 4. Lowering of the Minimum Voting Age 5. Survey Results 6. Discussion, Recommendations, & Conclusion Appendix A- Oita Survey Questions Index
Acknowledgements List of Figures & Tables Introduction 1. Political Actors 2. Institutionalized Participatory Mechanisms 3. Koenkai (personal support organization) 4. Lowering of the Minimum Voting Age 5. Survey Results 6. Discussion, Recommendations, & Conclusion Appendix A- Oita Survey Questions Index
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