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E-raamat: Japan Decides 2021: The Japanese General Election

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Recent elections in Japan have been dramatic, and the 2021 general election was no exception. Worldwide turmoil caused by the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic, as well as domestic uncertainty following the resignation of long-serving Liberal Democratic Party (LDP) Prime Minister Abe Shinzo, left many voters and political observers wondering whether his successors were up to the task of leading the country through the crisis. In the end, the LDP and coalition partner Komeito eked out an electoral victory—but one that masks important changes in the party system and nuanced changes in voter behavior and preferences. This fourth volume in the Japan Decides series features a comprehensive collection of analyses from leading experts, covering the legacy of Abe’s tenure in office, the state of the LDP and other parties, the impact of COVID-19 and the postponed 2020 Tokyo Summer Olympics, and many other important topics in contemporary party politics and domestic and foreign policy.

1 Introduction: Japan's Coronavirus Election
1(12)
Robert J. Pekkanen
Steven R. Reed
Daniel M. Smith
2 Japanese Politics Between 2017 and 2021
13(10)
Robert J. Pekkanen
Steven R. Reed
3 The 2021 Election Results: Continuity and Change
23(20)
Ko Maeda
Part I Party Politics
4 How the Liberal Democratic Party Avoided a Loss in 2021
43(16)
Kuniaki Nemoto
5 The Opposition in 2021: A Second Party and a Third Force
59(12)
Robert J. Pekkanen
Steven R. Reed
6 Kdmeitd in 2021: Strategizing Between the LDP and Soka Gakkai
71(16)
Axel Klein
Levi McLaughlin
7 Abe's Legacy
87(16)
Tobias Harris
8 Candidate Selection for the 2021 General Election
103(12)
Jochen Rehmert
9 Generational Change or Continuity in Japan's Leadership?
115(16)
Charles T. McClean
10 Should I Stay or Should I Go? Party Switching in Japan
131(18)
Jordan Hamzawi
11 Ministerial Selection Under Abe, Suga, and Kishida
149(18)
Hiroki Kubo
Part II The Campaign
12 Public Opinion and COVID-19
167(16)
Yukio Maeda
13 Social Media in the 2021 Election Campaign
183(18)
Robert A. Fahey
14 Are the Kids Alright? Young People and Turnout in Japan
201(18)
Gill Steel
15 Did COVID-19 Impact Japan's 2021 General Election?
219(20)
Michael F. Thies
Yuki Yanai
Part III The Issues: Domestic and International
16 Japan's Response to the COVID-19 Pandemic
239(16)
Phillip Y. Lipscy
17 Economic Policy Trilemma: Macroeconomic Politics in the 2021 Election
255(20)
Kenya Amano
Saori N. Katada
18 Does Income Inequality Matter in Japan?
275(14)
Yeon Ju Lee
19 Women's Representation and the Gendered Impact of COVID-19 in Japan
289(16)
Yesola Kweon
20 Black Lives Matter in Japan: The Specter of Race and Racism Haunting Japan
305(14)
Michael Orlando Sharpe
21 Constitutional Revision in the 2021 Election
319(14)
Kenneth Mori McElwain
22 COVID-19: The International Dimension
333(14)
Kerstin Lukner
23 Foreign Policy and Defense
347(14)
Michael J. Green
24 China in Japan's 2021 Elections
361(14)
Kristin Vekasi
25 The Olympics in the 2021 Election
375(12)
David Leheny
26 Conclusion: Voters Choose Competence in Japan's Coronavirus Election
387(10)
Daniel M. Smith
Steven R. Reed
Robert J. Pekkanen
Index 397
Robert J. Pekkanen is Professor in the Henry M. Jackson School of International Studies, Adjunct Professor of Political Science, and Adjunct Professor of Sociology at the University of Washington, USA.

Steven R. Reed is Professor Emeritus, retired from Chuo University, Japan.

Daniel M. Smith is the Gerald L. Curtis Visiting Associate Professor of Modern Japanese Politics and Foreign Policy in the Department of Political Science and School of International and Public Affairs at Columbia University, USA.