¡Sangin(Kobunsha Shinsho)
¡Kurayama Mitsuru / Cho
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[Machine Translation] Japanese politics is not run by the House of Representatives, but by the House of Councillors. The House of Councillors is generally regarded as "lower in rank than the House of Representatives. In fact, the Prime Minister, the highest authority in Japan, is elected by the members of the House of Representatives. However, this book shows that "whoever controls the House of Councillors controls Japanese politics" and "those who laugh at the House of Councillors will cry at the House of Councillors. In fact, history has proven that a prime minister who loses the House of Councillors election is at a loss to manage the political situation. Why is the House of Councillors so important? Why is the House of Councillors so important? From the perspectives of constitutional law, political science, and history, this book will explain the background of the House of Councillors and how it has become indispensable and plays such an important role in contemporary Japanese politics.
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