Abstract

experience in adapting Western democracy to a non-Western setting. A survey of comparative politics scholars in 1988 found strong support for including Japan in the introductory courses in comparative politics (Editor's Note in Pempel et al. 1992), but in practice Japan is rarely covered. While Germany is more frequently included than Japan, an argument can easily be made that its political experience too should be included more often in our

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