Title of article :
Japanese Conservatism and the Integration of Foreign Residents
Author/Authors :
STRAUSZ، MICHAEL نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2010
Abstract :
Granting foreign permanent residents the right to vote in local elections in Japan
was one of the Clean Government Party (CGP)’s major policy priorities during its
11 years governing in coalition with the Liberal Democratic Party (LDP). While the
CGP proposed several bills that would have done this, none of those bills came close
to passing.Why not? Conventional wisdom about Japanese conservatism suggests that
the LDP would not support such a bill because the party is uniformly committed to
the idea that Japan is a one-ethnicity country, and thus the party is hostile to proposals
that would grant those without Japanese ethnicity a role in Japanese society. However,
I argue that Japanese conservatives in general, and LDP politicians in particular, have
major disagreements about the appropriate role of foreign residents in Japanese society.
Moreover, I argue that LDP politicians did not support the CGP’s proposal to grant
foreign permanent residents the right to vote in local elections in Japan because this
proposal did not appeal to politicians from either of the dominant conservative schools
of thought about foreign residents in Japan.
Journal title :
Japanese Journal of Political Science
Journal title :
Japanese Journal of Political Science