This book explores the transformation of Japanâ s state in response to the challenges of governance by focusing on the case studies of ICT regulation and antimonopoly regulation after the 1980s as an example of the new governance school in Japanese politics and beyond. -- .
This book explores the transformation of Japanâ s state in response to the challenges of governance by focusing on the case studies of ICT regulation and antimonopoly regulation after the 1980s as an example of the new governance school in Japanese politics and beyond. -- .Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Masahiro Mogaki is Collaborative Research Fellow at Keio Economic Observatory, Keio University
Inhaltsangabe
Part I: Conceptualising the Japanese state and governance 1 Introduction: transformation, governance and the state in the Japanese context 2 The change of governance and regulation Part II: Evolving regulation and governance 3 The evolving core executive in response to burgeoning ICT 4 Regulatory state transformation with an unusual approach 5 Piecemeal transformation: anti-monopoly regulation 6 Breaking the egg shell Part III: The nature of Japanese governance with the transformation of the state 7 The regulatory transformation and the core executive 8 Governance in Japan: the implication of the research Appendix 1 Appendix 2 References Index
Part I: Conceptualising the Japanese state and governance 1 Introduction: transformation, governance and the state in the Japanese context 2 The change of governance and regulation Part II: Evolving regulation and governance 3 The evolving core executive in response to burgeoning ICT 4 Regulatory state transformation with an unusual approach 5 Piecemeal transformation: anti-monopoly regulation 6 Breaking the egg shell Part III: The nature of Japanese governance with the transformation of the state 7 The regulatory transformation and the core executive 8 Governance in Japan: the implication of the research Appendix 1 Appendix 2 References Index
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