Japan Under Construction

  Acknowledgments
  Note on Conventions

 collapse sectionIntroduction
 expand sectionThe Dual Political Economy
 Clientelism and Single-Party Dominance
 Political Actors and Institutions
 Rival Approaches
 Summary
 expand sectionOne  Construction Contractors and the Calculus of Collusion
 expand sectionTwo  Public Works Bureaucrats Under Siege
 expand sectionThree  The Career Politician and the Phantom Party's Invisible Feet
 expand sectionFour  Factioneers, Tribalists, and the LDP's Construction Caucus
 expand sectionConclusion  Change and Inertia in the Politics of Japanese Public Works

  Appendix A  Chronology of Trade Friction and Scandal in Japanese Construction, 1985–1994
  Appendix B  Administrative Vice-Ministers of Construction, 1948–1994
  Appendix C  Construction Ministers, 1955–1994
  Appendix D  Positional Influence and the Pork Barrel:  A Multivariate Regression Model
 expand sectionNotes
  References
 expand sectionIndex

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