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Japan Documents のハンドブックシリーズ

このシリーズは、東京で英語で出版された、世界的な英語の学術市場を対象とした幅広い日本研究に焦点を当てています。各ハンドブックには、トピックのさまざまな側面に関する平均20の新しく書かれた寄稿が含まれ、これらは一緒になって、学者と学生の使用に関する最新の調査を構成します。焦点は人文科学と社会科学です。

日本の行政と官僚制ハンドブックMeiko Nakabayashi and Hideaki Tanaka, 編)

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 本書は日本の国家レベルでの行政と官僚制、及び行政の意思決定・成果への国政の影響に焦点を当てたハンドブックです。日本の政治と官公庁の関係性の詳細な分析と描写も提供しています。日本政府は比較的中央集権化されているので、その国家レベルの行政の理解は日本の官僚制の本質を理解するのに不可欠です。

本書は第1部「日本の官僚制の歴史」、第2部「法と規則/規制の基礎となるシステム」、第3部「政治と立法過程の間の関係性」、第4部「実際の官僚制-各省庁の最新の事例と諸問題」より構成されています。日本における政治とガバナンスに関する研究に重要な貢献を果たし、この分野の研究と教育両方における研究者にとっての重要タイトルとなる本書を、政治学、日本政治、行政、日本の官僚制などに関心を持つ研究者・研究室、図書館にお勧めいたします。

2024年5月, 500ページ

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ISBN: 9784909286246

28,875円(税込)

Editors:

Mieko Nakabayashi and Hideaki Tanaka

Mieko Nakabayashi is Professor of Political Science at Waseda University and a Distinguished Fellow of the Maureen and Mike Mansfield Foundation. She received her PhD in International Public Policy from Osaka University and her Master’s degree in Political Science from Washington State University. She served as an elected member of Japan’s House of Representatives from 2009 to 2012 and as a professional staff member of the US Senate Budget Committee between 1993 and 2002. Her latest books include Declining American Hegemony (Shōgakukan-shinsho, 2020; in Japanese) among others. Her research interests are international public policies and politics in the US and Japan.

Hideaki Tanaka is a Professor of the Graduate School of Governance Studies, Meiji University. He completed his MSc in Social Policy and Planning at the London School of Economics and Political Science and his Doctor of Policy Studies at the National Graduate Institute of Policy Studies. He worked in the Ministry of Finance, Cabinet Office, and other Japanese ministries between 1985 and 2012. His research interest includes public finance. His major publications in English are The Democratic Party of Japan in Power (co-author, 2017, Routledge) and Policy Analysis in Japan (co-author, 2015, Policy Press)

Contributors

Robert W. Aspinall, Doshisha University, Kyoto; Hideki Goda, National Personnel Authority (retired); Ambassador from Japan to the Kyrgyz Republic; Shannon Granville, US Army Center of Military History, Washington, D.C.; Akiko Izumo, Meiji University, Tokyo; Tadashi Kageyama, Chuo University, Tokyo; Shu Kajita, Director General, House Police Department, Secretariat of the House of Representatives; Masaaki Kawagoe, Nihon University College of Economics, Tokyo; Akira Kawamoto, Keio University, Tokyo; Shunsuke Kimura, Meiji University, Tokyo; Yoshiki Kobayashi, Meiji University, Tokyo; Andrew Levidis, Australian National University, Canberra; Hiroko Shimada Logie, Kyoto University, Kyoto; John McLaughlin, US Department of Education; Yoshiyuki Miyoshi, Director for Policy Planning, Ministry of Land, Infrastructure, Transport and Tourism; Masahiro Mogaki, Keio University, Tokyo; Mieko Nakabayashi, Waseda University, Tokyo; Masashi Nakano, Kobe Gakuin University, Kobe; Takumi Sakuyama, Meiji University, Tokyo; Takashi Sekiyama, Kyoto University, Kyoto; Junjiro Shida, Meio University, Okinawa; Yuichiro Shimizu, Keio University, Tokyo; Hideaki Tanaka, Meiji University, Tokyo; Masami Tsuji, Meiji University; Sarah Watson, United States Environmental Protection Agency, San Francisco; Tsuyoshi Yoshimuta, Ministry of Internal Affairs and Communications.

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