Preview

Comparative Politics Russia

Advanced search

HEREDITARY MPS (SESHYU: GIIN) IN THE POLITICAL SYSTEM F MODERN JAPAN: COMPARATIVE AND HISTORICAL ANALYSIS

https://doi.org/10.24411/2221-3279-2019-10022

Abstract

The author analyzes the phenomenon of “seshyu: giin” in the political life of modern Japan, defines the share of hereditary politicians in the Parliament and the Government of Japan, assesses the influence of the leader’s origin on the country's domestic and external policy, using the biographies of Japanese leading politicians and their approach to the actual domestic and foreign issues.
“Hereditary politicians” in Japan have consistently maintained a high percentage of representation at the level of 20-30% of the total number of MPs, the share of “seshyu giin” rises to 50-60% at the level of the leadership of the LDP, parliamentary committees, heads of ministries. This phenomenon reflects the transformation of politics in Japan into a “family business” (“kagyo: ka”). An indirect evidence to this thesis is also the fact that nine of the fourteen PMs who headed the cabinet of ministers of Japan during the Heisei era (1989 ‒ nowadays.) can be classified as “seshyu: giin”. The analysis makes possible to make a number of practical conclusions.
Preparing analytical forecasts regarding changes in the Japanese political elite, as well as the configuration of future Cabinet Ministers, it is necessary to take into account not only information about the ideological views of politicians, connections with a particular party, but also family ties.
It seems logical that in the coming years the Prime Minister and ministerial posts will be occupied by such politicians as Koizumi S., Kishida F., Kono T., Nakasone J.. The Russian side should pay special attention to building relationship of mutual trust with the abovementioned politicians through intergovernmental, inter-parliamentary dialogue mechanisms.

About the Author

P. A. Antonov
Lomonosov Moscow State University
Russian Federation

Postgraduate student, Institute of Asian and African studies



References

1. Abe Shyushyo: “dzainintyu:ni kaiken wo” “dzishyukenpo:” sofu no shyu:nen tsugu (Prime Minister S. Abe ‒ New Constitution during the Term as an Idea Inherited from Grandfather) // Nikkei, May 3, 2016. Mode of access: https://www.nikkei.com/article/DGXKZO00356490S6A500C1M12700/

2. Asada, M. Naze Abe shyusho: ni totte Roshia wa konnani tokubetsuna sondzai nanoka (Why is Russia so Important for Premier S. Abe?) // Gendai shinsho. Mode of access: https://gendai.ismedia.jp/articles/-/56100

3. Golovnin, V.I. Krakh docheri diktatora (The Collapse of the Dictator’s Daughter) // Novaya Gazeta, March 11, 2017. Mode of access: https://www.novayagazeta.ru/articles/2017/03/11/71747-krah-docheri-diktatora

4. Gorbachev, M.S. Zhizn’ i reformy. Gl. 26. Iaponiia. Ofitsial’nyi vizit prezidenta SSSR (Life and Reforms. Vol. 26. Japan. Official Visit of the President of the USSR). Mode of access: http://www.e-reading.mobi/chapter.php/1013462/34/Gorbachev_-_Zhizn_i_reformy.html

5. Osaki, T. Ruling Block Retains Majority in Japans Upper House Election // The Japan Times, July 11, 2016. Mode of access: http://www.japantimes.co.jp/news/2016/07/11/national/politics-diplomacy/ruling-blocwins-big-in-upper-house/#.WQA3A6DvUxA

6. Panov, A.N. Klan Hatoyama. Portret sem’i na fone istorii Iaponii (Clan Hatoyama. Family Portrait on the Background of the History of Japan). Moscow: CJSC OLMA Media Group, 2010. 244 p.

7. Pesek, W. To:kyo: gorin de 1964 nen no maho: wo mo: iti do (The Return of the Magic of the 1964 Tokyo Olympics) // Bloomberg.com, September 10, 2013. Mode of access: https:// www.bloomberg.co.jp/news/articles/2013-09-10/1964

8. Politicheskaia sistema sovremennoi Iaponii (Political System of Modern Japan) / ed. by Strel’tsov D.V. Moscow: Aspect Press, 2013.

9. Sato, M. Signs of Progress in Sochi? Abe-Putin Summit Points to Economic Cooperation, Territorial Resolution // Nippon.com, May 08, 2016. Mode of access: https://www.nippon.com/ru/currents/d00221/

10. Shiota, U. Sofu Kishi Nobusuke ni Abe shyusho: wa nani wo mananda noka (What did Premier Abe learn from grandfather Kishi Nobusuke?) // Toyo keizai online, June 26, 2013. Mode of access: https://toyokeizai.net/articles/-/14476

11. Shyu:danteki jieiken ko:shi wa yo:ninha ga tassu: Kenpo: kaisei wa sansei yaya uwamawaru (Most Favor the Recognition of the Right to Collective Self-Defense. There is also a Strengthening of the Position of the Concept of Constitutional Review) // Sankei, January 06, 2014. Mode of access: https://www.sankei.com/politics/news/140106/plt1401060005-n1.html

12. Suzumura Yu. Abe shyusho: kenpo: kaisei no honkido wa? (How Serious is S. Abe’s Intention to Change the Constitution?) // WebRonza, November 01, 2018. Mode of access: https://webronza.asahi.com/politics/articles/2018102600005.html?page=1

13. Zhukov, A.E. Istoriia Iaponii. T. 2. 1868-1998 (History of Japan. Vol. 2. 1868-1998). Moscow: The Institute of Oriental Studies of the Russian Academy of Science. Pp. 530-612.


Review

For citations:


Antonov P.A. HEREDITARY MPS (SESHYU: GIIN) IN THE POLITICAL SYSTEM F MODERN JAPAN: COMPARATIVE AND HISTORICAL ANALYSIS. Comparative Politics Russia. 2019;10(2):152-164. (In Russ.) https://doi.org/10.24411/2221-3279-2019-10022

Views: 854


Creative Commons License
This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 License.


ISSN 2221-3279 (Print)
ISSN 2412-4990 (Online)