Divided Society Model and Social Cleavages in Japanese Politics: No Alignment by Social Class, but Dealignment of Rural-Urban Split

In David Chiavacci & Jeff Kingston (eds.), Chiavacci, David (2012). Divided Society Model and Social Cleavages in Japanese Politics: No Alignment by Social Class, but Dealignment of Rural-Urban Split. In: Kingston, Jeff. Critical Readings on Contemporary Japanese Politics. Leiden: Brill, 53-81. pp. 53-81 (2012)
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