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The politics of Japan's free trade agreement
Authors:Hidetaka Yoshimatsu
Institution:College of Asia Pacific Studies , Ritsumeikan Asia Pacific University , 1-1 Jumonjibaru, Beppu, Oita, 874-8577, Japan E-mail: yoshih@apu.ac.jp
Abstract:For a long time, the Japanese government showed awkward and indecisive attitudes towards trade policy. There was strong opposition from the two political actors — bureaucrats at the Ministry of Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries (MAFF) and politicians in the ruling Liberal Democratic Party (LDP) — to market opening in the agricultural sector. This article highlights private interests and the public interest of MAFF bureaucrats and LDP politicians and examines how the evolving perception of the interests has influenced debates and the progress of free trade agreement (FTA) policy over agriculture. The central argument is that economic linkages and institutional cooperation in East Asia have changed basic interests of MAFF bureaucrats and LDP politicians, and such changes, then, have induced new moves in Japan's FTA policy towards countries of the region.
Keywords:Japan  public interest  private interests  agriculture  East Asia  regional cohesion
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