Ending the Ldp Hegemony: Party Cooperation in Japan by Ray Christensen

By Ray Christensen

This publication is a serious non-European standpoint to analyses of competition politics and social democracy in sleek eastern politcs.

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By Ray Christensen

This publication is a serious non-European standpoint to analyses of competition politics and social democracy in sleek eastern politcs.

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These realignment proponents hoped to link the non-Communist opposition parties and form a coalition government. From the outset, however, it was understood that this goal would be difficult to attain without the addition of defectors from the LDP to the coalition government. In this realignment, it was also expected that the Socialist Party would be forced to split between radical and moderate factions, since only the moderates would be able to accept the compromises necessary to make them part of a coalition government.

The events of 1993 could not have been accurately predicted; they might have failed, as similar efforts did in 1991. However, seeds that explain the events do exist in the historical record. These seeds sprouted and grew in 1993 because there was greater support for each of these initiatives than had existed in times past, and because the disparate agendas of the three initiatives now were successfully linked in one electoral reform proposal. Thus, the year 1993 represents both the culmination of decades of effort and a break with the past, in that these efforts were finally successful.

By 1993, most strongly favored allying with potential LDP defectors. Moderates led the proreform camp in each of the opposition parties. Their policy positions were not radically different from those of the progressives in the LDP. The opposition moderates were also willing to compromise on some positions to gain a position in the government. Not 28 Ending the LDP Hegemony only did they desire the benefits that came from being in power, they genuinely believed they could accomplish more of their agenda by compromising and taking a place in government.

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