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Abstracts n°216

Cet article fait partie de la revue Futuribles n° 216, janvier 1997

Since the Liberal Democratic party lost a monopoly of power in 1993, the Japanese political system has been under complete reconstruction under the combined effect of internal factors (power struggles, administrative decay, the weight of corporatism, corruption, the emergence of new social demands and the volatility of the electorate…) and external ones (globalisation and economic deregulation, the emergence of new global and regional issues.)