J.A.A. Stockwin
Professor · Japanese Politics
School for Advanced Studies in the Social SciencesAbout
J.A.A. Stockwin is a Professor at the University of Oxford specializing in Japanese politics, with extensive research on political instability and governance structures in Japan. His work examines prime ministerial turnover through comparative analysis with other democracies, highlighting Japan's unique political dynamics.
His research focuses on Japanese Politics, Comparative Politics, and Political Instability, investigating how economic conditions, cultural factors like factionalism, institutional design (particularly the House of Councillors' powers), and leadership quality interact to produce political volatility. He identifies strong correlations between economic stagnation and governmental instability, arguing that voter punishment during downturns drives rapid leadership changes.
Professor Stockwin's seminal publication 'Governing Japan: Divided Politics in a Resurgent Economy' (2008) provides foundational analysis of Japan's political system. His 2011 lecture for the Fondation France-Japon at EHESS demonstrated his ongoing contribution to academic discourse through institutions like the France-Japan Foundation.
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