DECENTRALIZATION REFORM PROCESS IN THE LOCAL GOVERNMENT SYSTEM OF JAPAN

Japan is a country that has a strong centralization trend, particularly in the pre-1980 period, while the issues of the transfer of authority and the autonomy of local governments came to the agenda; it is seen that concrete steps had not been taken on the basis of decentralization. It is seen that...

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Autor principal: Zuhal ÖNEZ ÇETİN
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Publicado: Fırat University 2019
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Sumario:Japan is a country that has a strong centralization trend, particularly in the pre-1980 period, while the issues of the transfer of authority and the autonomy of local governments came to the agenda; it is seen that concrete steps had not been taken on the basis of decentralization. It is seen that critical improvements came to the front side concerning the decentralization reform in the year of 1980 and afterwards. Within the context of the study, the decentralization trend and decentralization reform process will be examined periodically. The decentralization reform process will be searched in detail on the basis of the pre- Second World War period, post- Second World War period, 1980-2000 decentralization period, decentralization period after the 2000s. Secondly, the mentioned periods will be examined in terms of decentralization reform process within the framework of the relations between central and local governments with the enforced laws, law drafts, decentralization committees, councils, some of the prominent political parties, and party leaders.