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SUN Yike
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DOI:10.17265/1548-6591/2023.03.003
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North China Electric Power University, Beijing, China
ABSTRACT
This paper combs the development process of the Japanese Liberal Democratic Party, and summarizes some characteristics of the Liberal Democratic Party from the development process. The paper holds that the Liberal Democratic Party is historically inherited and conservative, and is affected by external forces in the process of development, including the influence of the United States, the zaibatsu, and other domestic political parties. Within the LDP, there is factional struggle. The LDP simulates the competition between political parties through factional struggle to update policies and realize its own political ideas. This factional struggle is closely related to the zaibatsu. Politicians rely on the zaibatsus to provide themselves with economic support during the election, and make the zaibatsus profitable through policies after they are elected prime minister. Zaibatsus meet their own interests by supporting different factions. There is a deep binding between zaibatsus and politicians. When the power money proposal is too obvious, it will arouse national resentment, lead to a decline in their own support rate, and give other factions and even other political parties an opportunity to take advantage of it.
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Japanese politics, Liberal Democratic Party, party politics
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