Political Bribery in Japan

Political Bribery in Japan
Title Political Bribery in Japan PDF eBook
Author Richard H. Mitchell
Publisher University of Hawaii Press
Total Pages 230
Release 1996-09-01
Genre History
ISBN 9780824818197

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Scholars often use the term "structural corruption" when discussing modern Japan's political system--a system that forces politicians to exchange favors with businessmen in return for funds to finance their political careers. Scholars argue that the origins of corruption can be found in the "iron triangles" formed by politicians, bureaucrats, and businessmen during the postwar era or during the Pacific War years. In this examination of malfeasance in Japanese public office, Richard Mitchell systematically surveys political bribery in Japan's historical and cultural contexts from antiquity to the early 1900s. Mitchell's narrative serially considers scandals involving courtiers in the ancient imperial government, corruption among the shogun's samurai officials, and political bribery among bureaucrats and party politicians in the mid-nineteenth century. Mitchell concludes that bribery was as ubiquitous in premodern Japan as it has been in recent times. Focusing on the period since 1868, Mitchell discusses in fascinating detail changes in political bribery in the wake of suffrage expansion, estimates of the enormous amount of campaign money needed to win a Diet seat in both the prewar and postwar periods, and the low conviction rate of suspected takers of bribes. Here is a highly readable and reliable survey of an important yet largely neglected topic in English-language studies of Japanese political history.

Political Corruption and Scandals in Japan

Political Corruption and Scandals in Japan
Title Political Corruption and Scandals in Japan PDF eBook
Author Matthew M. Carlson
Publisher Cornell University Press
Total Pages 204
Release 2018-03-15
Genre History
ISBN 1501715674

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Understanding corruption in Japanese politics -- Scandals in early postwar Japan, 1948-1978 -- Scandals and reform, 1979-2001 -- Scandals and reform, 2002-2016 -- Bureaucratic corruption and political scandals -- Sex and campaign finance scandals -- Election law violations as political corruption

Japan's Dysfunctional Democracy: The Liberal Democratic Party and Structural Corruption

Japan's Dysfunctional Democracy: The Liberal Democratic Party and Structural Corruption
Title Japan's Dysfunctional Democracy: The Liberal Democratic Party and Structural Corruption PDF eBook
Author Roger W. Bowen
Publisher Routledge
Total Pages 152
Release 2016-09-16
Genre History
ISBN 1315290316

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This is a short, readable, and incisive study of the corrosive effects of corruption in one of the world's major liberal democracies. It explores the disconnect between democratic rule and undemocratic practices in Japan since the Second World War, with special attention to the corrupt practices of various prime ministers and the resulting sense of political cynicism and powerlessness among the general public.

Justice in Japan

Justice in Japan
Title Justice in Japan PDF eBook
Author Richard H. Mitchell
Publisher University of Hawaii Press
Total Pages 281
Release 2002-03-31
Genre Law
ISBN 0824863208

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The Imperial Rayon Company corruption scandal (popularly known as the Teijin incident) was Japan's major interwar political bribery case. Compared to numerous Japanese corruption cases of the past century, the Teijin affair stands out as not only the most sensational of the pre-1945 era, but also the most important--perhaps because more than any other case, it has left an indelible mark on the public mind. Nevertheless, Japanese and foreign scholars have neglected this incident, which brought down an entire cabinet and produced a record-setting trial. The sixteen defendants, all prominent bureaucrats, ministers, and businessmen, were charged with illegally profiting from the sale of Imperial Rayon Company stock held by the Bank of Japan. In December 1937, after a more than two-year trial, all sixteen were found innocent when the judges declared that the case had been fabricated by the prosecution. Their verdict ranks in importance with the famous Otsu case judgment, the benchmark for judicial independence from the executive. Despite its importance, basic facts about the Teijin case remain obscure, as scholars repeat factual misinformation and produce farfetched conspiracy theories. This study, the first comprehensive, scholarly work on the subject in English or Japanese, investigates controversial and important issues regarding the origins, results, and significance of the incident. It illustrates transwar continuities within the judicial system by showing that the institutional flaws in the old criminal justice system, which were magnified by the Teijin investigation and trial, remain embedded despite reform attempts during the Occupation. While illuminating the basic institutional features that generated it, the author uses the incident to spotlight the considerable amount of political criticism and public conflict that existed in Japan in the 1930s.

Japan Under Construction

Japan Under Construction
Title Japan Under Construction PDF eBook
Author Brian Woodall
Publisher
Total Pages 214
Release 1996
Genre History
ISBN 9780520088153

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"I would like to commend Professor Woodall for his in-depth look at the corrupt "dango" system that has plagued the public works market in Japan. Having spent the last ten years trying to pry open the closed Japanese public works market, I believe that this book lays out clearly the structural problems that block access for U.S. firms. I hope that this illuminating look at how the Japanese system operates will lead to further changes in Japan's public procurement system."--Senator Frank L. Murkowski "Woodall has done a wonderful job of getting behind the scenes to look at the preeminent sector where money flows to politicians. This is the richest and most subtle analysis of this industry to appear in English."--Ezra F. Vogel, author of "Japan as Number One" "An important contribution to our knowledge of Japan. Brian Woodall has dug up quite a bit of new factual information on this understudied industry."--Frances Rosenbluth, author of "Financial Politics in Contemporary Japan" and coauthor of "Japan's Political Marketplace"

Government and Politics of Japan, The

Government and Politics of Japan, The
Title Government and Politics of Japan, The PDF eBook
Author 阿部齊
Publisher
Total Pages 266
Release 1994
Genre Political Science
ISBN

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Implementing the OECD Anti-Bribery Convention: Report on Japan 2007

Implementing the OECD Anti-Bribery Convention: Report on Japan 2007
Title Implementing the OECD Anti-Bribery Convention: Report on Japan 2007 PDF eBook
Author OECD
Publisher OECD Publishing
Total Pages 25
Release 2007-07-17
Genre
ISBN 9264031626

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This report describes what Japan is doing to implement the OECD Anti-Bribery Convention.