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Title in English Merits and Limits of Cleavage Theories’ Applications in Extra-European Context: The Case of Japan
Authors

HUDÁČKOVÁ Silvia CHYTILEK Roman

Year of publication 2011
Type Article in Periodical
Magazine / Source Politologická revue
MU Faculty or unit

Faculty of Social Studies

Citation
Field Political sciences
Keywords political cleavage; value cleavage; party politics; Japan
Description The aim of this study is to find out whether various conceptions of cleavage theories can be applied on the countries outside Europe. The case of Japan and its political history since 1868 is used here. The incipient centre–periphery and urban–rural cleavages emerged and after the First World War the socioeconomic cleavage appeared as well. However, the socioeconomic cleavage was not as significant in Japan as in the Western European countries. The Japanese case is specific because national and industrial revolutions appeared within a short period of time and partly overlapped. After the Second World War, only the value cleavage has been important for the party system since the 1970s. Moreover, it would be imprudent to try to explain the development of the Japanese party system via the concept of cleavages, as the linkage between the voter and the political party has become extremely loose. The application of the cleavage theories might be biased due to two phenomena of Japanese politics, “koenkai” and party factions, as well.
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