Academic Year |
2024Year |
School/Graduate School |
School of Law Law Evening Course |
Lecture Code |
F0041050 |
Subject Classification |
Specialized Education |
Subject Name |
日本政治論 |
Subject Name (Katakana) |
ニホンセイジロン |
Subject Name in English |
Politics in Japan |
Instructor |
SHIGEMURA SOHEI |
Instructor (Katakana) |
シゲムラ ソウヘイ |
Campus |
Higashi-Senda |
Semester/Term |
2nd-Year, Second Semester, Second Semester |
Days, Periods, and Classrooms |
(2nd) Weds13-14:Higashi-Senda Lecture Rm M203 |
Lesson Style |
Lecture |
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This class is generally conducted in person, with some exceptions, such as online or on-demand classes. |
Credits |
2.0 |
Class Hours/Week |
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Language of Instruction |
J
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Japanese |
Course Level |
1
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Undergraduate Introductory
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Course Area(Area) |
24
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Social Sciences |
Course Area(Discipline) |
02
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Political Science |
Eligible Students |
3rd year students |
Keywords |
Japanese Politics, Election, Party, Voting Behavior, Electoral Reform |
Special Subject for Teacher Education |
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Special Subject |
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Class Status within Educational Program (Applicable only to targeted subjects for undergraduate students) | |
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Criterion referenced Evaluation (Applicable only to targeted subjects for undergraduate students) | Law and Politics (Knowledge and Understanding) ・The basic knowledge and understanding on historical and ideological roots on construction foundation of modern domestic and international society. |
Class Objectives /Class Outline |
The objectives of this class are as follows: 1. To gain a fundamental understanding of contemporary Japanese politics. 2. To enhance your knowledge of the transformation of Japanese politics after electoral reform, focusing on the attitudes and behaviors of politicians and voters. 3. To explain political phenomena in Japan by applying the knowledge acquired through the lectures. |
Class Schedule |
lesson1 Guidance lesson2 Why We Study Japanese Politics lesson3 Electoral System (1) lesson4 Electoral System (2) lesson5 The Impact of the Electoral System on Parties and Politicians lesson6 The Impact of the Electoral System on Voters lesson7 Theory of Electoral Reform lesson8 Electoral Reform in Japan lesson9 Election after Electoral Reform (1): 1996-2003 lesson10 Election after Electoral Reform (2): 2005 lesson11 Election after Electoral Reform (3): 2009 lesson12 Election after Electoral Reform (4): 2012 lesson13 Election after Electoral Reform (5): 2021 lesson14 Issues in Japanese Politics lesson15 Summary |
Text/Reference Books,etc. |
No assigned textbook; refer to the Japanese syllabus for recommended readings. |
PC or AV used in Class,etc. |
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Learning techniques to be incorporated |
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Suggestions on Preparation and Review |
Students are expected to actively try to understand each topic covered in the class by referring to reference books and asking questions. |
Requirements |
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Grading Method |
Final Exam: 60% Comment Sheet: 40% |
Practical Experience |
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Summary of Practical Experience and Class Contents based on it |
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Message |
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Other |
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Please fill in the class improvement questionnaire which is carried out on all classes. Instructors will reflect on your feedback and utilize the information for improving their teaching. |