POLITIC AND GOVERNMENT IN CHINA AND JAPAN (Semester III)
Description :
Japan and China are the main actors in the East Asia Region. In the post-World War II, Japan has growth to be developed country with it’s economic miracle and standing with United States and European Countries. In other hand, China post economic reformation has growth to be new actor in the world economic. The China’s economic growth was made it’s industry and investment spread out to many countries in the world. Japan and China have had strong relations both in culture and trade, but it was broken with Japan invantion to Manchuria. This subject will guide student to learn more about politics and government in Japan and China. The main purpose of this subject is take the basic knowledge about politics in two countries which will influence their action in the region and international. This subject also preparing student to take next subject in the fourth semester, International Relations in East Asia.
Session 1 : China : an introduction
- Exploring knowledge about China
Session 2 : Politics in China Part 1
- Political history of PRC
- Chinese Society
- A Communist Party-State
- Political Structure
- Elite Recruitment
- Rule by Law
Source :
Melani Manion, Politics in China, in Almond, Gabriel A, et al., 2004, Comparative Politics Today : A world view, Pearson Longman, New York, pp.423-437
Session 3 : Politics in China Part 2
- Political Socialization
- Political Culture
- Political Participation
- Policy Making and Implementation
Source :
Melani Manion, Politics in China, in Almond, Gabriel A, et al., 2004, Comparative Politics Today : A world view, Pearson Longman, New York, pp. 438-452
Session 4 : China State Structure and Election System
- The Structure of the State
- The Election System
Source :
Yin Zhongqing, 2007, The Political System of China, China Intercontinental Press, Beijing, pp. 4-39
Session 5 : People’s Conggresses and State Presidency
- The System of People’s Conggresses
- The System of the State Presidency
Source :
Yin Zhongqing, 2007, The Political System of China, China Intercontinental Press, Beijing, pp. 40-71
Session 6 : System Administration and Military System
- System of Administration
- The Military System
Source :
Yin Zhongqing, 2007, The Political System of China, China Intercontinental Press, Beijing, pp. 72-97; 116-143
Session 7 : Multi-Party Cooperation and Democracy
- The System of Multi-Party Cooperation and Political Consultation
- The System of Grass-Roots Democracy
Source :
Yin Zhongqing, 2007, The Political System of China, China Intercontinental Press, Beijing, pp. 144-170
Jiuping, 2005, 9 Komentar mengenai Partai Komunis, The Epoch Time, Jakarta
Session 8 : Middle Test
Session 9 : Movie Time
Source :
Rees, Lawrence, 2006, Horror in The East, BBC, London
Session 10 : Japan’s Historical Setting
- Origins of the Japanese People and Their Culture
- Formation of the Early Japanese State
Source :
Hall, John Whitney, 2002, Japan From Prehistory to Modern Times, Tuttle Publishing, Tokyo, pp.6-34
Session 11 : Tokugawa Period
- Establishment of Baku-han System
- Samurai Government and Its Problem
- Samurai culture and Thought
Source :
Hall, John Whitney, 2002, Japan From Prehistory to Modern Times, Tuttle Publishing, Tokyo, pp.160-176; 190-198;214-225
Session 12 : The Meiji Constitution
- The Meiji Restoration and It’s Meaning
- Creation of a Modern State
- The Meiji Constitution Seen from Abroad
Source :
Hall, John Whitney, 2002, Japan From Prehistory to Modern Times, Tuttle Publishing, Tokyo, pp.265-284
Takii Kazuhiro, 2007, The Meiji Constitution : The Japanese Experience of The West and The Shaping of The Modern State, International House of Japan, Tokyo, pp. 131-144
Session 13 :Japanese Politics in a Period of Realignment
- Japan’s postwar politics and the 1955 setup
- From ideological conflict to economic growth and interest-oriented politics
- Collapse of the 1955 setup and political realignment
Source :
Norihiko Narita, 2003, Changing Japanese Politics, Foreign Press Center, Tokyo, pp. 7-11
Session 14 : Politics in Japan Part 1
- Political Institutions and the Policy Process
- Electoral System and the Nature of Electoral Competition
- The Japanese Party Sytem
Source :
Rosenbluth, Frances and Thies, Michael F, Politics in Japan, in Almond, Gabriel A, et al., 2004, Comparative Politics Today : A world view, Pearson Longman, New York, pp.323-343
Beasley, W.G, 2003, Pengalaman Jepang : Sejarah Singkat Jepang, Yayasan Obor Indonesia, Jakarta, pp.275-293
Session 15 : Politics in Japan part 2
- Political Participation, Voting Behavior, and Interest Groups
- Political Culture and Issue Cleavages
- Policy Performance
Source :
Frances Rosenbluth and Michael F Thies, Politics in Japan, in Almond, Gabriel A, et al., 2004, Comparative Politics Today : A world view, Pearson Longman, New York, pp.345-357
Session 16 : Final Test
Evaluation :
Presence : 30%
Activity : 10%
Assigment : 10%
Middle Test : 20%
Final Test : 30%
References :
Beasley, W.G, 2003, Pengalaman Jepang : Sejarah Singkat Jepang, Yayasan Obor Indonesia, Jakarta
Frances Rosenbluth and Michael F Thies, Politics in Japan, in Almond, Gabriel A, et al., 2004, Comparative Politics Today : A world view, Pearson Longman, New York
Hall, John Whitney, 2002, Japan From Prehistory to Modern Times, Tuttle Publishing, Tokyo
Jiuping, 2005, 9 Komentar mengenai Partai Komunis, The Epoch Time, Jakarta
Lim Hua Sing, 2001, Peranan Jepang di Asia, PT. Gramedia Pustaka Utama, Jakarta
Melani Manion, Politics in China, in Almond, Gabriel A, et al., 2004, Comparative Politics Today : A world
view, Pearson Longman, New York
Michel Oksenberg, China and the Japanese-American Alliance, in Curtis, Gerald L (ed), 1994, The United States, Japan and Asia, W.W Norton and Company, New York
Norihiko Narita, 2003, Changing Japanese Politics, Foreign Press Center, Tokyo
Rees, Lawrence, 2006, Horror in The East, BBC, London
Takii Kazuhiro, 2007, The Meiji Constitution : The Japanese Experience of The West and The Shaping of The Modern State, International House of Japan, Tokyo
Yin Zhongqing, 2007, The Political System of China, China Intercontinental Press, Beijing
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