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Party system dynamics in post-war Japan: A quantitative content analysis of electoral pledges
Authors:Sven-Oliver Proksch  Jonathan B Slapin  Michael F Thies  
Institution:a MZES University of Mannheim, 68131 Mannheim, Germany;b Department of Political Science, University of Houston, Philip Guthrie Hoffman Hall Room 447, Houston, TX 77204-3011, United States;c Department of Political Science, UCLA, 405 Hilgard Ave, P.O. Box 915472, Los Angeles, CA 90095-1472, United States
Abstract:Qualitative accounts of Japanese party politics allude to the standard left-right spectrum, but they invariably devote much more space to discussions of foreign policy differences than to socioeconomic conflict. Quantitative estimates of Japanese party positions treat short party responses to newspaper interviews as if they were true manifestos, and fail both to confirm the claims of the qualitative literature and to demonstrate any consistent basis for party differentiation at all. We address both puzzles by applying a text scaling algorithm to electoral pledges to estimate Japanese party positions on three major policy dimensions. Our analysis largely confirms the findings of the qualitative literature, but also offers new insights about party movement and polarization over time.
Keywords:Content analysis  Left–  right classification  Elections  Manifesto  Japan
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