the essay must be based solely on the
reading prescribed. the object of this assognment is not strictly summarize
each text. rather, the goal will be to focus on a research questiom around
whichh you may build an original annalysis that gose beyond summarizing the
text, by tackling for example the different ideas and issues conveyed in each
text.
1-in-text refrences must include the author's name, year of publication and page [ex:(TUrner,2009:34) ].
2-coplete refrences, arranged alphabeticaly by author, must be at the end of the essay.
3-times or times new Roman (11pt) must be used for text font.
4-the essay must be 10 pages long (2100 words) with additinal pages for the refrences and for the cover page.
5-must find original tile for the essay.
1-in-text refrences must include the author's name, year of publication and page [ex:(TUrner,2009:34) ].
2-coplete refrences, arranged alphabeticaly by author, must be at the end of the essay.
3-times or times new Roman (11pt) must be used for text font.
4-the essay must be 10 pages long (2100 words) with additinal pages for the refrences and for the cover page.
5-must find original tile for the essay.
the topic is about japanese political system
the references are:
1- Mary Alice HADDAD (2012). Building Democracy in Japan, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, pp. 46-72 [Chapter 3: "Building the Institutions of Democracy: 1853-1990"].
2- J. A. A. STOCKWIN (2008). Governing Japan: DIvided Politics In a Resurgent Economy, London: Blackwell (4th edition), pp. 135-155 [Chapter 7: "Who Runs Japan?"].
3- AKIZUKI Kengo (2010). "History and Context of Public Administration in Japan" in Even M. BERMAN, M. Jae MOON and Heungsuck CHOI (eds), Public Administration in East Asia: Mainland China, Japan, South Korea, and Taiwan, CRC Press: Boca Raton(FL), pp 194-211.
4- J. A. A. STOCKWIN (2011). " Party Politics in Japan" in INOGHUCHI Takashi & Purnendra JAIN (eds), Japanese Politics Today: From Karaoke to Kabuki Democracy, New York: Palgeve Macmillan, pp.89-107.
5- Steven R. REED (2011). "the Liberal Democratic Party: An Explanation of Its Successes and Failures", in Alisa GAUNDER(ed), Routledge Handbook of Japanese Poltics, London: Routledge, pp. 14-23.
6- Partick KOELLNER (2011). "The DEmocratic Partt of JAPAN: Development, Organization and Programmatic Profile",in Alisa GAUNDER(ed), Routledge Handbook of Japanese Poltics, London: Routledge, pp. 24-35.
1- Mary Alice HADDAD (2012). Building Democracy in Japan, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, pp. 46-72 [Chapter 3: "Building the Institutions of Democracy: 1853-1990"].
2- J. A. A. STOCKWIN (2008). Governing Japan: DIvided Politics In a Resurgent Economy, London: Blackwell (4th edition), pp. 135-155 [Chapter 7: "Who Runs Japan?"].
3- AKIZUKI Kengo (2010). "History and Context of Public Administration in Japan" in Even M. BERMAN, M. Jae MOON and Heungsuck CHOI (eds), Public Administration in East Asia: Mainland China, Japan, South Korea, and Taiwan, CRC Press: Boca Raton(FL), pp 194-211.
4- J. A. A. STOCKWIN (2011). " Party Politics in Japan" in INOGHUCHI Takashi & Purnendra JAIN (eds), Japanese Politics Today: From Karaoke to Kabuki Democracy, New York: Palgeve Macmillan, pp.89-107.
5- Steven R. REED (2011). "the Liberal Democratic Party: An Explanation of Its Successes and Failures", in Alisa GAUNDER(ed), Routledge Handbook of Japanese Poltics, London: Routledge, pp. 14-23.
6- Partick KOELLNER (2011). "The DEmocratic Partt of JAPAN: Development, Organization and Programmatic Profile",in Alisa GAUNDER(ed), Routledge Handbook of Japanese Poltics, London: Routledge, pp. 24-35.
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