Abstract

Since the 2001 administrative reform, the Cabinet Secretariat has played an increasingly important role as core executive in Japan's policy-making. With newly defined authority and expansion of the office, the Secretariat has dealt with politically difficult policies and demonstrated its ability to coordinate conflicting interests among various ministries.

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