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The Political Frame for Negotiated Capitalism: Electoral Reform and the Politics of Crisis in Japan and Sweden
Authors:ELLEN M IMMERGUT  SVEN JOCHEM
Abstract:This article examines the impact of political institutions on the strength of executive governments as well as the consequences of that strength for policymaking. It argues that both political changes and electoral reforms in Japan and Sweden have weakened the political frame for “negotiated” or “coordinated” decision making in these nations. In Sweden, however, the complete demolition of the old political frame has opened up opportunities and incentives for new modes of governance. In Japan, by contrast, reforms have buttressed rather than dismantled the old frame, impeding the transition to a new approach.
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